Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 10 September 2021

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Greetings from Tyler, They’ve finally done it.  It had to be done to derail the pending lawsuits.  The definition of “vaccine” and “vaccinated” have been altered by the CDC to suit the narrative all mainstream parties have agreed upon.  We … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 13 August 2021

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August 13, 2021 Greetings from Tyler, Real life has become a science fiction thriller that we wouldn’t even watch.  It’s too predictable, not believable, and hokey beyond description.  It has ugly proponents who think they’re movie stars, telling us what … Read More

China partly shuts world’s third-busiest port, risking trade

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Steps to limit virus could disrupt global supply chains ahead of year-end shopping season. People register to receive the Covid-19 vaccine on Tuesday in Ningbo, where authorities have closed part of the world’s third-busiest port.  –Photo credit: AFP China partly … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 6 August 2021

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Greetings from Tyler, We’re all on our own.  The mainstream is brimming with stories of people who decided to wait and see what the side effects of the “vaccines” were, and are now suffering in some ICU unit.  One study … Read More

Israel to Reinstate Masks Outdoors, Restrict Events to Vaccinated Only Amid Delta Variant Surge

Proof of immunity against COVID to be required for entry to events with fewer than 100 people, masks to be mandatory at outdoor events with more than 100 people, and gov’t to encourage private sector to work from home. The … Read More

Can COVID-19 Vaccines Be Mandatory in the U.S. and Who Decides?

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While there is legislative precedent for vaccine mandates, other strategies could help U.S. states achieve widespread vaccination for COVID-19. The legal precedent for mandatory vaccinations dates back to a 1905 Supreme Court case after a smallpox outbreak in Massachusetts. In this Q&A … Read More

Vaccinated people make up 75% of recent COVID-19 cases in Singapore, but few fall ill

A medical worker prepares a syringe at a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination center in Singapore, March 8, 2021. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo SINGAPORE, July 23 (Reuters) – Vaccinated individuals accounted for three-quarters of Singapore’s COVID-19 infections in the last four weeks, … Read More

US diplomat worried about pandemic, food supply in N Korea

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America’s No. 2 diplomat has expressed sympathy for North Koreans facing hardships and food shortage linked to the pandemic, and renewed calls for the North to return to talks over its nuclear program SEOUL, South Korea — America’s No. 2 … Read More

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