Powerful drug may have been used to kill nursing home COVID patients, says former Pfizer VP
Michael Yeadon has argued that information has ‘come to light’ indicating that the drug midazolam ‘played an important role in the spring 2020 excess deaths.’
Those who believe tyranny isn’t coming to Canada are in for a rude awakening
What Canadians do not seem to understand is that mandatory this eventually leads to mandatory that. Initial consent will often culminate by increments in abject capitulation to the imposition of autocratic measures.
Dissident nun says Pope’s support for her ministry shows pro-LGBT ‘new era’ in Catholic Church
Sr. Jeannine Gramick praised Pope Francis’ support for her anti-Catholic work, saying he would eventually change the Church’s teaching.
Ontario premier Doug Ford vows to not impose health tax on unvaccinated Canadians
Ford was asked he would follow Quebec in taxing the unvaccinated, but said, ‘We aren’t going down that road.’
Vatican Museums now require vaccination or proof of having recovered from COVID for entry
The exclusion of a COVID-19 test option is new to Italy’s ‘Super Green Pass,’ which the Vatican began requiring of ‘visitors to the Vatican Museums, the Vatican Gardens, the Gardens of the Pontifical Villas and the Apostolic Palace of Castel Gandolfo’ on January 10.
Navy cmdr. rips military for demotion over COVID jab refusal: ‘Willing to violate’ their constitutional oath
‘For me, I find that to be discriminatory, it defies logic, and it also violates my conscience,’ the former officer said.
Francis X. Maier: Catholic Journalists Are Called to Report the Truth With ‘a Consuming Passion for Excellence’
Readers ‘carry what they read into eternity with them,’ says the former Register editor. ‘The vocation of a Catholic journalist is to tell the truth; to bring hope; and to sustain faith,’ says the veteran journalist and scholar.
Aftermath: the Marxist-Masonic Conspiracy of Silence
Mary Against the Marxists, part IV Read part I: The Communist Bayonet. Read part II: Poland Against All Odds. Read part III: The Miracle of the Vistula After the victory, Piłsudski became a national legend and received glory for his work. The state began honoring soldiers in the battle with medals. Piłsudski himself twice […]
Podcast: Why Pope Francis thinks cancel culture is a threat to international cooperation
This week on “Inside the Vatican,” host Colleen Dulle and veteran Vatican correspondent Gerard O’Connell take a look at the pope’s talk to ambassadors and why he thinks cancel culture is a threat to international cooperation.
It’s not easy being green: Ireland is failing to respond to the climate crisis
Movies set in Ireland rarely omit the trope of the aerial shot of rolling green fields. After all, it is the Emerald Isle. Or is it?