Special to WorldTribune, June 28, 2021 by Romulus In spite of fears of coming hyperinflation, the 2,700 year old Roman, Romulus, founder of the city of Rome and now a stock market trader and teacher for Grok Trade, called the precise low of the dollar against foreign currencies. Romulus also warned of a drop in […]
Special to WorldTribune, June 24, 2021 Analysis by R. Clinton Ohlers New revelations that Google funded virus gain-of-function scientist and Wuhan Laboratory of Virology collaborator, Peter Daszak, places motive behind the tech giant’s censoring discussion of increasing evidence that COVID-19 may have originated in the Wuhan lab. It now appears that from the time of […]
Special to WorldTribune, June 22, 2021 Analysis by R. Clinton Ohlers Officials in Nevada have threatened state citizens who requested an audit of the 2020 presidential election results with misdemeanors and class C felonies. The occasion of the threats are two affidavits filed in Nye and Lyon counties. “I am currently working with a nonpartisan […]
Special to WorldTribune, June 20, 2021 Analysis by R. Clinton Ohlers America’s Frontline Doctors, which provides the public with COVID-19-related informational resources, announced its website had been taken down by Amazon. Amazon’s servers host thousands of websites and services, such as Netflix, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Frontline Doctors, a group that protests scientific fraud about […]
Special to WorldTribune, June 11, 2021 Commentary by R. Clinton Ohlers Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, the Chief Scientist at the World Health Organization, has been served legal notice of a suit against her by the Indian Bar Association for spreading false information about the drug ivermectin. Swaminathan is the author of more than 350 peer-reviewed publications […]
Special to WorldTribune Commentary by Tamara Parker, June 8, 2020 [Editor’s Note: A group of parents in Buncombe County in North Carolina called on the county sheriff and all school board members to resign after they were restricted from attending and speaking at recent school board meetings. In a press release sent to WorldTribune.com, the […]
Special to WorldTribune, May 6, 2021 Analysis by R. Clinton Ohlers A new study provides further evidence that the drug hydroxychloroquine saves lives and could have been doing so on a large scale in the United States throughout the pandemic. Estimates suggest at least 100,000 could have been saved. The study headed by Dr. Stephen […]
Special to WorldTribune.com By John McNabb, May 30, 2021 It’s Memorial Day again. The day seems to come faster each year, and 2021 is especially poignant because our nation is in uncharted waters. For me and many of my friends, Memorial Day is not a holiday. It’s a time to remember and be thankful for our […]
by WorldTribune Staff, May 26, 2021 If you’re a Democrat scanning your eyes down to the bottom of the East Coast, you can’t be happy with what you’ve been seeing lately. Gee, Florida sure did go red in 2020. And that Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, is some kind of a pain in the [neck], ain’t […]
Special to WorldTribune.com Commentary by Alexander Maistrovoy …His name may be Paul, Scott, Kurtz or Giacomo. He might live in Chicago or New York, Melbourne or Paris, Milan or Vienna, Madrid or Ottawa. He has a European background and a good profession. He has achieved everything on his own and considers himself an accomplished person. […]