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70 Days Project

70 Days Project 2023: The Power of Story

These resources are offered in memory of the 22nd anniversary of the attacks of September 11, 2001. Consider the theory that words can dictate thought and Dr. MacQueen’s focus on the power of the story told by mainstream media.

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The Fed’s seiniorage monopoly

Coverage of U.S. Rep. Mike Flood’s Flyover Fintech conference and why it matters Among the prominent articles covering the conference, from the Nebraska Examiner, Silicon Prairie News and the blockchain tipsheet, none mentioned some of the key issues discussed surrounding fintech‘s current focus. These are the issues that may have led U.S. Rep. Warren Davidson […]

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Further federalizing wireless broadband

If passed, congressional bill H.R. 3557, the American Broadband Act of 2023, would further streamline installation of wireless equipment while further restricting local government’s authority to manage the public rights-of-way, health and safety. It is important to oppose further federalization because there are no federal guideline for, or monitoring of, current wireless technology addressing radio […]

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Health News

Lincoln’s radiation monitoring

Radiation monitoring in Lincoln In June, 2023, wireless radiation levels from the Northeast YMCA cell tower expose the area surrounding the YMCA, Kindercare and Mickle Middle School to levels ranging from 2.03 to 3.45 volts per meter (V/m). During the second year of monitoring readings to the east of the tower remained little changed ranging […]

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70 Days Project

70 Days Project 2023: Why do some people call it COVID 1984?

Seventy days, from July 4th to September 11th, a project in remembrance of the 20th anniversary of the souls lost in the controlled demolition of three (3) World Trade Center buildings on 9/11, and since that time. This project began in 2020 as Facebook posts, during what is commonly referred to as the COVID-19 pandemic. […]

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Governance Health News

Nebraska’s surveillance program doing the “heavy lift”

CyncHealth reports, at its June 15 HIT Board meeting, that Nebraska is the first state reporting all pharmaceutical prescriptions. Details of the meeting follow a brief look at global health goals and life expectancy. Global healthcare goals and Nebraska’s PDMP In 2010, Bill Gates explained in this TEDx, Innovating to zero!, the urgent need to […]

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Governance Health News

Nebraska HIT Board to meet Thursday

The Nebraska Health Information Technology Board, administered by CyncHealth, will meet on Thursday, June 15. The agenda and information on viewing the meeting is available on the Nebraska.gov calendar. Many goals of the Nebraska Health Information Technology Board work in tandem with United Nations goal 16.9, to aggregate the data of individuals, businesses and other […]

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Analysis & Comment

Primary Questions for an Emergency Declaration

On May 24, a few of us met with Lancaster County Commissioner Rick Vest for a conversation and to review these five questions and to better understand his position on the COVID emergency declaration. The meeting was in response to a February 21 County Board meeting, my public comment to the Board on February 28, […]

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Analysis & Comment

To Free or Enslave? To Debate or Silence?

The last three years has some of us looking back, 100 years and more, to compare researchers seeking truth and researcher seeking financial profit. The debate between terrain and germ theory and the isolation of viruses is not new. How has silencing the virus debate impacted our community today, and has this same type of […]

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Bechamp or Pasteur? The debate continues…

“[Bechamp] understood that what we now call “dysbiosis” was just an imbalance or maladaption of the microbiome.” A great deal of funding for virology research around the world is provided by institutions and foundations with clearly stated population reduction goals. Being curious about this perspective and the ongoing “virus challenge” debate, further research led me […]