by WorldTribune Staff, June 3, 2022 Police in Spain have charged the president of European pharmaceuticals giant PharmaMar with being falsely vaccinated against Covid-19. Police allege that Jose Maria Fernandez Sousa-Faro arranged to be injected with a saline solution instead of a Covid-19 vaccination and paid thousands of dollars to have his name added to […]
by WorldTribune Staff, June 3, 2022 This really happened. In January 2021, Norway put “gender identity” into its hate crime laws. Opponents of the move had warned the adjustment could lead to persecution for stating biological facts. Now it is being reported that law enforcement in Norway are investigating a representative of the Women’s Declaration […]
by WorldTribune Staff, June 3, 2022 In November, the South Africa-based pharmaceutical company Aspen Pharmacare got a licensing deal to package and sell Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine and distribute it across Africa. That facility is now on the brink of shutting down. Why? Because it has received zero orders. Since Africa was initially left […]
Special to WorldTribune.com By Michelle Malkin Two decades ago this spring, I was furiously pounding out the manuscript to “Invasion,” my very first book on the systemic failures of immigration enforcement in America. On April 29, 2002, as if to underscore the bloody consequences of open borders that I had been compiling, a violent illegal […]
Analysis by WorldTribune Staff, June 2, 2022 Israeli researchers in a new study found a 25 percent increase in cardiovascular-related emergency calls in the young-adult population following the rollout of the Covid vaccines. No similar increase was found due to Covid infection alone, according to the study which was published on April 28 in the […]
by WorldTribune Staff, June 2, 2022 The unconditional release on Wednesday of President Ronald Reagan’s would-be assassin, John Hinckley Jr., signals an open season on conservatives, Reagan biographer Craig Shirley said. “The unconditional release of psychopathic madman and murderer of White House press secretary and the attempted murder of President Ronald Reagan by John Hinckley […]
by WorldTribune Staff, June 2, 2022 A recount of the May 24 primary in Georgia’s DeKalb County shows a difference of more than 2,800 votes between the machine count and the hand count. The hand recount was conducted in the District 2 County Commission race after questions were raised over equipment “malfunctions.” DeKalb Voter Registration […]
by WorldTribune Staff, June 2, 2022 Team Biden has indicated it will withhold federal funding for school lunches from schools which refuse to teach transgender ideology to students. The Department of Agriculture announced last month that, in order for schools to receive funds for student lunches, breakfasts, and other food items, they must comply with […]
Special to WorldTribune, June 2, 2022 Analysis by Joe Schaeffer, 247 Real News On May 22, Canadian conservative site Rebel News’s Avi Yemeni politely confronted New York Times Deputy Managing Editor Rebecca Blumenstein at Davos, asking her how her paper could possibly expect to fairly cover the annual World Economic Forum gathering when she herself […]
Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler North Korea has been making a lot of noise, but few seemed to notice. Kim Jong-Un’s reclusive communist regime has fired off 23 missiles since the beginning of the year to the yawns of world opinion. So, is another North Korean missile showdown creeping up to surprise the […]