• Odessa Becomes the First City to Ban COVID Vaccine Mandates

    In a resounding move in defense of individual medical liberty and autonomy, the City Council of Odessa, Texas, made headlines this week by prohibiting the enforcement of COVID-era style mandates and restrictions. This courageous measure has sparked hope in the hearts of those who value the right to freely make […]

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  • Tulsa Mayor Doubles down on Oppresive COVID Policies

    In a time when the principles of medical liberty and informed consent are paramount, Tulsa’s Mayor Bynum appears to have chosen a different path. Despite mounting evidence and the growing chorus of voices questioning the efficacy and necessity of COVID-19 policies, Bynum seems determined to double down on measures that […]

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  • The White House Censored Vaccine Choice Advocates

    Recently, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan criticized the White House for their involvement in the censorship of American voices. Such actions pose a grave threat to the principles of informed consent and free speech when it comes to discussing vaccines. The allegations shed light on the Biden administration’s collaboration […]

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  • Representative Gene Wu Wishes COVID Related Deaths on Republicans

    Tyranny squad member Gene Wu took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to suggest that he is fine with COVID related deaths, so long as they disproportionately happen to Republicans.  In his disgusting X tirade, Wu cites weak surveys alleging that “red” counties had more COViD deaths than “blue” because […]

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  • Dr. Joseph Ladapo Stands for Medical Liberty in Florida

    Florida’s Surgeon General, Joseph Ladapo, has recently sparked discussions with his strong criticism of COVID-19 mask mandates and lockdown measures, and encouraged that people consider “refusing to participate.” These remarks come as mask mandates and lockdowns continue to be debated in various parts of the country. Ladapo questioned the rationale […]

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