Dr. Carrie Madej directed two large medical clinics in the state of Georgia, USA. Since her twenties she has been fascinated by vaccines and studied them ever since. Her in depth research led her to discover what the proposed technologies are for the new COVID-19 vaccines. What she is revealing is alarming. There is a […]
ODFW staff are planning to propose changes to the 2022 archery elk seasons to better manage elk populations and hunting pressure in popular units. Under an initial draft proposal, archery elk hunting would remain a general season hunting opportunity in western Oregon and much of eastern Oregon. However, several northeast Oregon units (see map) would […]
Yamhill County D.A. Brad Berry has been assigned as special prosecutor to oversee an investigation into political and religious bias in the prosecution of Joey Gibson and Russell Schultz for violation of the Oregon anti-riot statute, ORS 166.015 during a political protest held outside the former Antifa hangout known as Cider Riot in Portland. While […]
A warmer storm, following the first snowy storm currently impacting the Golden State, may also pose an increased flooding or avalanche risk. AccuWeather Global Weather Center – March 11, 2021 – A stormy March is helping combat the ongoing drought in California following an abnormally dry February. After one soaking storm helped remove a chunk out […]
Nearly six months after the event, many survivors are just now returning to their wildfire-decimated properties to begin the process of rebuilding. While homeowner’s insurance is the primary source of funds to pay for home repairs after a major disaster, some home repairs such as private wells and/or septic systems are not typically covered. The […]
Allan E. Parker, President of The Justice Foundation, who represents thousands of women hurt by abortion states, “SB 6 is an excellent vehicle for improving the health and safety of women in Arkansas and moving towards a more just and humane society. Since Arkansas already has a Safe Haven law, as does every other state […]
Residents from Portland, Oregon, southward to San Francisco and Los Angeles, and inland to Salt Lake City will want to keep an umbrella handy throughout the week as showers are likely to swoop in on more than one occasion. AccuWeather Global Weather Center – March 8, 2021 – As the calendar seemingly jumps to April across the eastern half of the nation this week, […]
The statewide grassroots organization Oregonians for Medical Freedom recently delivered a “Cease and Desist” letter to the Oregon Health Authority to stop the agency from spreading misinformation to the public about COVID-19 vaccines. The OHA had been falsely stating on it’s website and social media posts that the COVID-19 vaccines have been “approved by the […]
Best bets for Weekend fishing The weather this weekend is looking good for a day on the water. Here are just a few of the available options: In the NW Zone, several waterbodies have been stocked with trout recently, including Cleawox, Munsel, Lost, Carter, Dune and Alder lakes, and Big Creek Reservoirs #1 and #2. […]
In a federal lawsuit filed by the non-profit Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN), the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has failed to produce scientific studies that back up its long-declared assertion that vaccines given to babies in the first six months of life do not cause autism. The CDC claims on its website that “Vaccines […]