The Top Three “Alternative” Treatments For Covid-19 That’ve Been Ridiculed By Mainstream Media Multiple "alternative" treatments have shown success with regards to treating COVID-19 patients.
Covid-19 Prisoner Releases Too Few, Too Slow Inmates sitting in an overcrowded jail in Manila, Philippines, February 2019.
Psychedelics Being Studied for Management of Chronic Pain Could psychedelics replace opioids for managing people’s physical suffering? This may become a reality for many chronic pain sufferers.
Police Beat and Injure Ecuador’s Covid-19 Protesters People transporting the remains of deceased loved ones wait in a slow moving line outside Jardines de la Esperanza Cemetery to hold burials in Guayaquil, Ecuador, April 6, 2020.
Coronavirus Fact-Check #5: Infection-Fatality Ratio Update The more data we gather, the more obvious it becomes that early fatality rate estimates were MASSIVELY exaggerated
US: Don’t Sell Attack Helicopters to Philippines Expand Image of a US Army AH-64E Apache attack helicopter. © 2020 US Army/Specialist Cody Rich (Washington, DC) – The US Congress should block or delay sales of almost $2 billion in attack helicopters and munitions to the Philippines until the government adopts major reforms to end military abuses and hold
Yemen: Displaced at Heightened Covid-19 Risk A displaced family in their tent in al-Sowida camp for internally displaced people in Marib governorate, north Yemen, February 2020.
Wireless Industry Admits That No Safety Testing Has Been Conducted For 5G Technology Senator Richard Blumenthal during a hearing that took place last year, questioning wireless industry representatives about the safety of 5G technology.
Protecting Women’s Reproductive Health During the Pandemic Expand A woman holds a packet of contraceptive pills, in Harare, Thursday, April 9, 2020.
Covid-19 Fueling Anti-Asian Racism and Xenophobia Worldwide (New York) – Governments should take urgent steps to prevent racist and xenophobic violence and discrimination linked to the Covid-19 pandemic while prosecuting racial attacks against Asians and people of Asian descent, Human Rights Watch said today. On May 8, 2020, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that “the pandemic continues
Doctors, Scientists & More Gather Online For A Summit About The Health Concerns of 5G Technology A global online summit featuring doctors, scientists activists addressing the health concerns of 5G technology and what people can do about it
Despite Covid-19, Libya War Rages, with Civilians at Risk Three men in full combat gear wearing protective face masks against Covid-19, in Tripoli, Libya on March 25, 2020 In early April, a photograph of three fighters on one of Tripoli’s front lines grabbed social media’s attention both for its poignancy and the absurdity of the situation. The