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Let’s Not Forget: Boredom Is Essential to Childhood

Updated 6:28 AM EST, Thu January 22, 2026

Among the myriad of harm that humanity has inflicted upon itself through both the wired and wireless world, the disappearance of wholesome boredom might be the most consequential. Indeed, there is something sacred about a child staring out a window, hands idle, and mind completely free. In today’s world of ceaseless stimulation, we’ve forgotten the…Continue reading Let’s Not Forget: Boredom Is Essential to Childhood

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Unintended Consequences: Fraud Crackdown in Minnesota is Hurting the Innocent

Updated 7:26 AM EST, Thu January 15, 2026

Minnesota, the North Star State, has long carried itself as a state that cares deeply for its neighbors, invests in its most vulnerable, and protects children and families in need. But recently, as allegations of massive fraud make headlines, that narrative has been exposed as extremely weak—not because corruption in the state is a myth,…Continue reading Unintended Consequences: Fraud Crackdown in Minnesota is Hurting the Innocent

Newborns, Vitamin K, and Nature’s Original Design

Updated 5:52 AM EST, Thu January 8, 2026

Despite man’s repeated attempts to override it, nature, in all of its magical wonder, very rarely makes mistakes. Nevertheless, the moment a newborn baby emerges into the world, that innate sentiment is swiftly escorted out of the hospital room. In this case, a nurse leans in and firmly, perhaps semi-sweetly, declares, “We need to give…Continue reading Newborns, Vitamin K, and Nature’s Original Design

Rockland County’s New Tactics: Threatening Letters, Hefty Fines

“Rockland residents are already getting knocks on the door and delivery of notices that say unvaccinated people exposed to measles must stay away from indoor and outdoor public places for 21 days or face $2,000 fines. “We will restrategize at every opportunity regardless of what’s thrown in front of us. That’s just what we’re going…Continue reading Rockland County’s New Tactics: Threatening Letters, Hefty Fines

Updated 3:56 AM EDT, Wed April 17, 2019

The Colorado Vaccine Bill To Mandate Full CDC Schedule Passes Out of Committee

In the early hours this morning, HB-1312 passed out of the Colorado Legislature House Health and Insurance Committee, after hearings that lasted for thirteen and a half hours.  All of which you can listen to here. The bill adds ALL of the vaccines on the CDC recommended childhood schedule to the list of vaccines mandated for school entry. …Continue reading The Colorado Vaccine Bill To Mandate Full CDC Schedule Passes Out of Committee

Updated 3:51 AM EDT, Wed April 17, 2019

NY TIMES ORIGINAL REPORTING ON 1986 ACT

From the NY Times archives: REAGAN SIGNS BILL ON DRUG EXPORTS AND PAYMENT FOR VACCINE INJURIES By Robert Pear Rand SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES NOV. 15, 1986 “President Reagan today signed a comprehensive health bill designed to promote exports of prescription drugs and to compensate children injured by vaccines. Mr. Reagan said he…Continue reading NY TIMES ORIGINAL REPORTING ON 1986 ACT

Updated 8:27 AM EDT, Tue April 16, 2019

New York City’s Social and Medical Public Health Emergency Experiment

By Jefferey Jaxen This past week New York plunged headfirst into a modern-day social and medical experiment. At the behest of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, a public health emergency was declared targeting everyone who resides in certain Brooklyn neighborhoods. The order, which is slated to end on April 17th, required all residents living in…Continue reading New York City’s Social and Medical Public Health Emergency Experiment

Updated 9:48 AM EDT, Mon April 15, 2019

Texas Bill Would Increase Vaccine Safety, Reject Federal Narrative

By Davis Taylor AUSTIN, Texas – A bill introduced in the Texas Senate would prohibit vaccines from being administered unless certain safety criteria are met. Passage of the bill would significantly strengthen vaccine safety testing requirements and push back against any future federal vaccine mandates. Sen. Bob Hall (R) introduced Senate Bill 2350 (SB2350) on…Continue reading Texas Bill Would Increase Vaccine Safety, Reject Federal Narrative

Updated 9:37 AM EDT, Mon April 15, 2019

Autism rate rises 43 percent in New Jersey

“A new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which uses research by Rutgers University, shows a significant increase in the percentage of 4-year-old children with autism spectrum disorder in New Jersey. The study found the rate increased 43 percent from 2010 to 2014 in the state.“ READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE AT…Continue reading Autism rate rises 43 percent in New Jersey

Updated 12:23 PM EDT, Fri April 12, 2019

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