South Africa's 57 million people entered into a Martial law-style lockdown for three weeks starting on Friday, a move by the government that would hopefully flatten the pandemic curve and slowdown infections, so the hospital system does not become ov
While the response to the coronavirus pandemic have ranged from mocking the disease (such has Brazil's Bolsonaro) to physically sealing people inside of apartment buildings in China, governments are deploying an array of legislative and technical mea
Ernest interviews James Corbett (The Corbett Report) to discuss world news; medical martial law, lockdown, social distancing, coronavirus, economy, war, etc...
The world order is changing before our eyes. Some Americans will see it as good news that the USA will probably retreat to domestic issues, some will see it as bad news, and others will despair and have a psychological crisis over the USA losing pow
After watching the outbreak of COVID-19 for the past two months, I've followed the pace of the infection, its severity, and how our world is tackling the virus.
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, The Chicago Economist
I'm beginning to believe the current "pandemic" is perhaps just the latest contrived "enemy of the state". An opportunity taken by western governments that have, over the past 20 or 30 years, gotten bolder in their willingness to fabricate
Bangkok (AFP) - Thai hospitals are deploying "ninja robots" to measure fevers and protect the health of overburdened medical workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus outbreak.
"The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our life-time," said Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey to a friend on the eve of Britain's entry into the First World War.
The world's major cities have adopted a bewildering array of measures to fend off the coronavirus crisis, with some enforcing drastic lockdowns while others prefer a lighter touch.
Ernest Hancock and Derrick Slopey are LIVE from Maine on the LOV3 Bus, Economy, Coronavirus, Headline News - Dr Judy Mikovits (PhD, Molecular Biology) on vaccine-related issues, vaccine education, Coronavirus, etc...
On February 27, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made good on his many threats to send millions of migrants and refugees to Europe, despite a 2016 deal between Europe and Turkey to hold them.
Goldman said that it expects US economic activity "to contract sharply in the remainder of March and throughout April as virus fears lead consumers and businesses to continue to cut back on spending such as travel, entertainment, and restaurant meals
With Americans having far bigger concerns on their minds, we doubt many will have time for prayer today, although there is one person who could do with some divine assistance: Fed chair Jerome Powell.
Covid-19 pandemic wouldn't shift the economy into recession, even though even perpetual optimists JPMorgan now expect the economy to slide into a technical recession in the coming quarters, while the former chief economist of Alliance Bernstein is br
When you get countries at the point where they're borrowing so much money that they can't even pay the interest any longer yet are moving headlong to borrow more and offering their people increased entitlements, the money isn't going to be ther
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Dr. David Brownste
I just finished a busy week seeing patients. During this time, I saw at least six patients who had flu-like illnesses. Did they have COVID-19? I don't know. Why don't I know?