There’s an injection that we’ve all heard of. A lot of us get one every year. The injection doesn’t make you immune to the disease it’s protecting you from, it just makes you less susceptible to having a bad case of it. You may still get sick, just not as
Category: Health
On July 21st, the CDC quietly published a “Lab Alert” detailing a change in their stance on COVID-19 testing. Well, not actually COVID-19 testing, they changed their stance on SARS-CoV-2 testing. And there’s a huge difference between the two. Why is this important? I’ll tell you that after I tell
I’m one of those people who doesn’t like to be just told what to do. Don’t get me wrong. I don’t mind doing things. As long as the person trying to get me to do something has a valid argument, I can probably be convinced to do it. I haven’t
The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (aka VAERS) is touted as the “gold standard” for tracking vaccine side effects. And it’s a piece of crap. Anyone, and I mean anyone, can enter data into the VAERS database. You can do it, I can do it, and a room full of
You can also listen to this article on The PonkaBlog Podcast! Update: I wrote this back in July. CNN published an article this week claiming that the COVID vackseens reduce the chance of dying from anything. When you write on current events like I do, not everything stays relevant for
I told you this was going to happen. I thought it would happen later in the year, so I was a little off with the timing. But we’re exactly where I figured we’d end up. Just a little sooner. Some local governments are starting to enforce mask mandates and social
In a recent interview, Anthony Fauci was discussing the proposal/plan by the Biden administration to send people door-to-door to spread the good word about vackseens. Here’s what he said: “The big misinterpretation that Fox News or whomever else is saying is that they are essentially envisioning a bunch of federal
Do you know what’s good about a building falling down on a couple hundred people? Nothing. There is nothing good about a building collapsing and crushing the life out of people. But Joe Biden, being the eternal optimist he is, tried to find a silver lining. At a meeting last
Remember when you were a kid and you played “Simon Says”? Sure you do. Someone would be “Simon” and make up simple tasks for the participants to do. If Simon stated an instruction starting with “Simon says”, then you were supposed to do what Simon said. If Simon didn’t first
Ronald Reagan was often called “The Great Communicator” because of his ability to educate his audience using eloquent speech and word pictures to make his point. He used your mind as a canvas, painting it with words to help you visualize what he was saying. To this day, watching his