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Yes, I was stoned. No kidding. Heading east, we were minding our business speeding along on I-70 in Indiana. We had driven to Las Vegas to give a KST seminar and then to Burbank, California to speak at Chiropractic Rocks. We were returning home after many days of driving. Take a drive through America one…
Chiropractic in the Time of COVID-19: A Missed Opportunity?
Chiropractic organizations, chiropractic schools Chiropractic’s overall reaction to the COVID-19 “pandemic” has been disappointingly “non-chiropractic” because it has not been congruent with chiropractic’s philosophy and world view. I’m not referring to individual DCs of course. Many have not drunk the “Kool-Aid®” and have not been scared into submission by the herd-like mainstream media. If you…
Crib Death Dropping: A Silver Lining to the Lockdown
First a little background on crib death Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) or crib death (cot death in the UK and Australia) is the sudden, unexplained death of an infant under one year old. It is the leading cause of death for babies between one and 12 months old, according to the National Institute of…
If You Wear A Mask You Should Get Vaccinated
Highlights Germ Theory vs. Hygienic School Face Masks Make Us Sick End The Lockdown—Everyone Back To Work Just Follow The Rules Land of the Free, Home of the Brave Germ theory vs. hygienic school Question: What does the wearing of a face mask have to do with vaccination? Answer: Both subscribe to the same germ theory.…
Iatrogenic Illness
The nursing home pandemic: Let’s be clear, this entire Wuhan Flu (Covid-19) so-called pandemic is a hysterical overreaction to a seasonal flu. The numbers of deaths and cases have been inflated to justify the overreaction—the computer models on which the lockdown, etc. have been based were found to be seriously incorrect and there is no proof lockdowns, social distancing, masks and all the other things...
Science or Science Fiction?
You can’t. OK, you can. In these times of social distancing it’s hard to find exciting things to do. How about shopping? Beth and I went to Costco. It’s never been an exciting experience, especially since one of us (OK, me) doesn’t like shopping. They have notices outside the building stating that it is mandatory that people wear face masks. We didn’t have face masks...