A Street Rally Opposing Government Forced Work Vaccine Mandates

A Street Rally Opposing Government Forced Work Vaccine Mandates

Millions of workers in every industry are being forced by the government to be vaccinated or lose their jobs. Bodily autonomy is being trampled and privacy is being breached – all by the hands of the government.  This rally is not against vaccines, it is against force. It is in support of choice. One size does not fit all.

Saturday
November 20, 2021
1-3 pm

Thornton Parkway
Thornton, CO

(just off I-25)

 

For more information go to their website.

Thank a Veteran Today. The Sacrifice is Incredible.

Thank a Veteran Today. The Sacrifice is Incredible.

John and Richard Battle’s tribute to all of those who served in the United States Military.

 

Interview Recorded on Wednesday, November 10, 2021

John: Let’s talk about Veterans Day being tomorrow and things that have gone on in our history. And it’s one of those days that I hope we never forget. I tend to feel like we put a little less meaning and emphasis on it year after year, and I hope that’s not the case. I hope I’m wrong, Richard.

Richard: Well, I think that is the case and my sense of that part of the reason I wanted to talk about it because it’s so important for we adults to train our children and grandchildren so that we can appreciate the sacrifice of millions of people going back all the way to the Revolutionary War, who gave us what we have today. And if we don’t do that, then they’re going to think it’s always been like this and it will always be like this regardless of what our behavior is. And that’s when we get in trouble.

John: Yes, you are exactly right. So first Veterans Day involved from the First Armistice Day on November 11, 1919, talk about that.

Richard: Well, I think that the war to end all wars and we know how that finished up. We’ve had so many wars afterwards, but they were trying to commemorate on November 11, 1919, the first anniversary of the end of World War One. And later in 26th, the Congress recognized it, and it became a holiday in 1938. And then in 1954, it was changed to Veterans Day to celebrate veterans from our entire history, not just the First World War. And I think that’s so important to celebrate and thank everyone.

John: Well said, I’d have to go back and do the math. But we’re going on roughly 102 years. Am I saying that right?

Richard: Well, that would be correct. From the first Armistice Day, two years from the end of the war. Yes.

John: So we as a nation are, with the exception of times of the military draft. We’re a volunteer service military, if you would where like Israel, for example, I think they’re still doing this today, Richard. At least they did when I toured there a while back. And that is when you’re of age, you go into the military for two years period in the country of Israel, you have no choice. It’s not a volunteer military as my point.

Richard: That’s correct. And since the last draft ended in 1973, and we’ve been all-volunteer and that makes it even more impressive in my mind. As you know, there’s been up and downtimes in our country, and for people to continue to volunteer to go, serve and put themselves on the line up to the ultimate sacrifice. Just says so much for our country and the heart of our people.

John: And we’ve had over those years, of course, Richard, men, women, young, old, some even so young, they shouldn’t have been there, but fake their way in that probably couldn’t happen today.

Listen to the full interview as John and Richard uncover some forgotten stories about the heart of our people and their love of neighbor and country.

Women’s Service 

  • Revolutionary War – primarily support 
    • Few cases of women dressing like men and fighting (Deborah Sampson) 
  • Civil War – In addition, to support, served as spies and smugglers. 
    • Dr. Mary Walker – Only woman awarded a Medal of Honor (spy and doctor) 
  • Spanish- American War – Impact of nurses led to the development of a nurse’s corps. 
  • World War I – 35,000 served to hasten the passage of the 19th amendment 
  • World War II – In addition to the military, many served in manufacturing jobs to free up men to serve 
  • 1970’s women enter military academy’s and increase combat training 
  • Today, women serve in almost all units and theaters 

Volunteer military have historic achievements 

  • George Washington – became the father of our country. 
  • John Paul Jones – Founder of the US Navy – “I’ve Not Yet Begun to Fight!” 
  • Joshua Chamberlain – went from theology teacher, to hero, to 4 term governor of Maine 
  • Theodore Roosevelt – San Juan Hill fame led him to be president of the US 
  • Audie Murphy – Underrated individual who became a hero and then an actor 
  • Travis Mills – Lost 3 limbs in War on Terror. Inspires people, If I can do it, you can also 

Thank you
Military Families!

The Chief’s Chief: Mark Meadows

The Chief’s Chief: Mark Meadows

Mark Meadows, Former White House Chief of Staff to President Donald J. Trump and author of The Chief’s Chief

When Mark Meadows took control of the Trump White House in March of 2020, the nation was in turmoil. A deadly coronavirus had arrived from Wuhan, China, and brought the rhythm of daily life under President Trump—defined by a soaring stock market, sinking unemployment rates, and a renewed sense of pride in being an American—to a grinding halt. Our streets were empty. Our hospitals were full.  

Millions of Americans were scared, lonely, and unemployed, all while the global economy teetered on the edge of collapse. One wrong move by President Trump and his team could have ushered in years, even decades, of irreparable harm.  

In this frank, candid account of his ten months in the White House, Mark Meadows—known simply as “The Chief” around the West Wing—tells the harrowing story of how he and a close team of loyal advisors helped President Trump bring the country back from the brink of catastrophe. In a style that is accessible, suspenseful, and often humorous, Meadows pulls back the curtain on the West Wing as it was run by President Trump, fighting the false narrative of the Fake News with the hard, unvarnished truth.  

This is the definitive book about the final year of President Trump’s first term, told by the only man (other than President Trump himself) who was there for every minute of it. 

Listen to the full interview here.

Photo is from the Book Cover

Protest in Larimer County

Protest in Larimer County

An event to protest a new initiative to promote vaccine passports and current mandates in Larimer County with Del Bigtree, Kevin Jenkins, Michelle Malkin and state reps and others on Nov 1 at 10 am at the Larimer Health Department. 1525 Blue Spruce Sr., Fort Collins. It will be live-streamed through Children’s Health DefenseFund.org and TheHighwire.com

Covid: Why are We Continuing to Discriminate?

Covid: Why are We Continuing to Discriminate?

Covid: Why are We Continuing to Discriminate?

John: “Where I am going to complain, though. Maybe complaint isn’t the right word, but correct me if I’m wrong. But I’m so tired of seeing what I consider to be false headlines and things that are in the news on a daily basis. There’s an article that just came out in KDVR, Colorado. Doctors sound off on Merck’s pill to treat COVID-19. And essentially, this whole article is about how doctors would love to have some sort of an antiviral pill that they can actually give patients. In other words, they want to be able to treat patients for covid. Now, we already know that you can do that already, Dr. Kelly. But basically what this article gets down to as well. Ultimately, though, we just need to get people vaccinated that’ll be the cure. That’s not true.”

Dr. Kelly Victory: ” No, it’s not true. And this is my issue for the duration of this pandemic. John, I am not anti-vaccine. I’m very pro-vaccine, and I certainly hope that we ultimately are able to create vaccines for lots of viruses, covid being one. But the reality is this is never the singular best approach, particularly when we have a long list of very safe, readily available, very inexpensive drugs that treat COVID. Yet from the beginning of this pandemic, there’s been an absolute refusal to acknowledge it. It’s full of therapeutic nihilism. Just let’s ignore the fact that we have drugs like Hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin and vitamin D and zinc and steroids, all of which have tremendous efficacy against code. And instead, let’s only focus on vaccine, vaccine, vaccine. It just defies sense.”

John: “And yet there’s another story that I was reading today and to get to all of the details of it. But Sean Coon, a senior majoring in exercise and sports science at the University of Georgia, passed away on October 11. So just a few days ago after battling covid 19, and then he got pneumonia that happened for about six weeks, but he was fully vaccinated.”

Dr. Kelly Victory: ” I’m not anti-vaccine. But the reality is that these particular vaccines for covid are brand new that had very limited testing. And the reality is you can’t possibly have extensive data on them because they haven’t been around long enough. Okay, start with that. On top of it, we know that they were never intended to prevent someone from contracting covid. The best they can hope to do is decrease the severity of the illness. So we’re seeing huge numbers of what you would call breakthrough cases, meaning people who are fully vaccinated come down with covid anyway. As a result, we know that they can not only get COVID become symptomatic, but they clearly can spread it. And there was a big study just two weeks ago out of the University of California, Davis, showing that vaccinated and unvaccinated people, regardless have the same amount of virus in their noses and throats when they get sick. So there’s really no significant difference in their ability to spread the virus to others, which really begs the question, why are we continuing to discriminate against people who are vaccinated versus unvaccinated?

Full Interview here: 

The Virus is Real. The Statistics are Not

The Virus is Real. The Statistics are Not

The Virus is Real the Statistics are Not

Dr. Kelly Victory

 

Interview Highlights

Dr. Kelly: “ They [The Biden Administration] continue to double down on their vaccine efforts for certain, and they continue at the same time. More troubling to me, John. They continue at the same time to ignore and avoid conversation about the one thing that we know actually works for Covid, which is early treatment. So I have no problem with them continuing to work on developing a safe and effective vaccine for this virus or any other of the other bazillion viruses that we haven’t cracked the vaccine code for yet. But I find it very troubling that they continue to ignore and actually try to deep six any conversation about effective safe, readily available early treatment options.”

Dr. Kelly: “We are witnessing right now a level of therapeutic nihilism that I have never seen in my entire career in medicine. John, we have an entire cocktail of readily available, safe and effective medications for COVID. Yet what people are getting when they go to the hospital is either they go in, they get tested COVID they’re positive and they’re sent home and told to do nothing unless they get really sick.”

Dr. Kelly: “If someone gets COVID and gets admitted to the hospital with it and isn’t treated with azithromycin, zinc, Ivermectin hydroxychloroquine, inhaled steroids, blood thinners, vitamin D. They don’t get those things. They end up dying. There really is no excuse at this point and hasn’t been, frankly, for well over a year for people to be dying untreated. This isn’t any longer a pandemic of the unvaccinated. It’s a pandemic of the untreated, and it’s unconscionable and truly needs to stop.”

Dr. Kelly, “that Ivermectin is incredibly incredibly effective for the treatment of COVID-19. And we’ve done this for well over a year. … 64 different studies, 64, 58 of which show overwhelming decreases, statistically significant decreases in hospitalizations admissions and deaths from giving Ivermectin.”

Dr. Kelly: “Furthermore, as you said, remdesivir the “wonder drug” to date for covid 19 is essentially useless. … it causes profound kidney damage and has been associated with nothing other than prolonged hospital stays.”

Dr. Kelly: “It’s ridiculous, absolutely unconscionable that we haven’t been allowed to use it [Ivermectin]. If you look at parts of the world that are using it and we’re using it before covid even because of places like India that have a lot of issues with intestinal parasites. Those places have low rates of COVID in the first place, and the most populated province in India, Uttar Pradesh, which 241,000,000 people essentially has eradicated cases of COVID simply by giving the entire population Ivermectin very important drug.”

Kelly Victory, MD

BIO From Early Covid Care

Dr. Kelly Victory is a residency-trained trauma and emergency specialist with over 30 years of clinical experience. She is an expert in disaster preparedness and response and medical management of mass casualties. Dr. Victory is an alumnus of the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative by the Harvard School of Public Health and the Kennedy School of Government to develop “meta-leaders” for national disaster preparedness and response, and served as a member of the Leadership Council at Harvard School of Public Health for many years. Dr. Victory has worked with a range of public and private organizations including companies, hospitals, schools, churches and municipalities on public health issues including disaster and pandemic preparedness and response.

Dr. Victory teaches “Active Shooter Rapid Response and Extraction” and “Leadership in Times of Crisis” for first responders, community leaders and organizations, aimed at limiting casualties, improving outcomes, enhancing resiliency and coordinating emergency response efforts. Dr. Victory has been a consistent and vocal proponent of aggressive early outpatient treatment for COVID-19, as well as a cautious and informed, risk-based approach to COVID vaccination. She makes frequent radio and television appearances to discuss issues of public health, disasters, and preparedness and response efforts, and has been the daily voice of “The Doctor Hour” on KABC in Los Angeles throughout the pandemic. Dr. Victory holds a BS from Duke University, earned her MD from the University of North Carolina and completed her residency in Emergency Medicine and Trauma at Carolinas Medical Center.