This simple fact is astounding. There are approximately 38,000 reported deaths from COVID 19 injections in the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) system. Based on studies, the under reporting in VAERS can be anywhere from 1 of 30, to 1 of 100 cases reported. This could put the number of Americans murdered via COVID 19 injections at 3.8 million.
In World War I there were approximately 116,516 American military deaths. In World War II there were approximately 405,399 American military deaths.
In the Vietnam War there were approximately 58,220 American military deaths. In total, the combined American military deaths from all three wars were 580,135.
So even the low end death projections from the COVID 19 injections exceeded the total American military deaths from all three wars. The high end death projections exceed the number of Americans that died in all wars.
It should be pointed out that the death toll from the COVID 19 injections may be much higher. The VAERS statistics are only reports of acute cases early on. In other words, the people dying one, two, or three years later, for instance, from cancer, heart disease, and so on, are not being reported at all. As the years roll on, these deaths will not be reported. Someone dying from complication or disease or disorder, five, ten, or twenty years after being injected, will not likely be attributed to an injection they received years earlier even though that was primary the cause.
The notorious US military detention camp in Cuba will house up to 30,000 innocent deportees, according to a delighted Trump again displaying his great love for sadistic torture
The Camp VI detention facility in Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba
President Donald Trump has announced plans to expand detention facilities at the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to accommodate thousands of deported immigrants as part of his intensified efforts to remove illegal aliens from US soil.
The initiative was revealed on Wednesday during the signing of the bipartisan Laken Riley Act, which mandates the detention and potential deportation of undocumented individuals accused of theft and violent crimes, even before conviction.
Justifying the use of Guantanamo Bay, Trump laughed and argued that some individuals are “so bad, we don’t even trust the countries to hold them, because we don’t want them coming back.”
“So we’re going to send them out to Guantanamo,” Trump added, calling the facility “a tough place to get out of.”
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been carrying out raids across the country, detaining hundreds of people daily. Targeted cities include Boston, New York, Newark, and San Francisco, with agents focusing on arresting immigrants who had committed crimes after entering the US illegally, according to the agency.
Guantanamo Bay has been a US naval base since 1903 and was transformed into a detention center in 2002 under President George W. Bush to house suspected terrorists following the September 11 attacks. The facility has long been criticized for torture and indefinite detentions without charge or trial. As of January 2025, 15 detainees remain at the site, many of whom have been imprisoned for over two decades without formal charges.
The Cuban government has consistently denounced the presence of the US military base at Guantanamo Bay, calling it a violation of Cuban sovereignty and raising concerns over human rights abuses at the detention facility. On his first day in office, Trump reinstated Cuba’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism, reversing an executive order issued by former President Joe Biden just a week prior.
Guantanamo was captured in 1898 during the war with Spain; 4 years later, Washington imposed an indefinite lease on Cuba for a symbolic fee. Cuba still considers the Guantanamo area in southeastern Cubato be its original territory,. It is still home to a US Navy base and a notorious American prison (Since 1959, Havana has been vainly demanding the return of this area.
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If you like my fiction writing but don’t normally listen to my podcasts, you might like the “Dino Wars” series I’ve been doing on Cool Zone Media Book Club.
You can find it every Sunday on the It Could Happen Here feed and the Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff feed.
And we’re about to kickstart my new book, The Immortal Choir Holds Every Voice, which is the third book in the Danielle Cain series but don’t worry it can stand alone.
Last night was the coldest night of my dog’s life. He didn’t know it, of course. I no longer live outside, and I’ve got central heat, so he was curled up on the bed with his chin on my leg instead of huddling near the heater like he would have had to do if he’d been born a bit earlier in my life.
He didn’t know that I was worried about the feral cats, the ones I built a little shelter for in my tiny falling down barn at the back of my property. He only knows that he thinks he wants to go outside until he gets outside and realizes he doesn’t want to be outside quite as much as he thought he did.
There’s one house visible from my house, on the other side of some trees, and Rintrah noticed a plow in my neighbors driveway and decided to let me know. I ran out into the snow and waved the guy down and paid him to clear mine too.
That second part, the part about the plow, that isn’t really part of the metaphor I’m trying to build. I’m just grateful that my dog told me about the plow. And when you live alone in the countryside, what counts as “excitement” is recalibrated dramatically.
Most people who died in a medieval battle, as I understand it, died during the rout. When soldiers break rank with one another and flee, enemies ride them down with cavalry to capture, maim, and kill.
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El canciller brasileño, Mauro Vieira, subrayó la importancia de encontrar soluciones adecuadas para el regreso de los brasileños repatriados.
El Gobierno de Brasil exigirá a Estados Unidos que garantice condiciones dignas para los brasileños deportados.
Recientemente, 88 ciudadanos brasileños llegaron al aeropuerto de Manaos, en el norte del país, informando que habían sido transportados con las manos […]
The Israeli army is launching offensives in the northern West Bank as Israeli politicians, emboldened by Donald Trump, seek to realize their dreams of annexation.