Quebec’s Magpie River becomes first in Canada to be granted legal personhood | National Observer

In a first for Canadians, a river in Côte-Nord, Que., has been granted legal personhood by the local municipality of Minganie and the Innu Council of Ekuanitshit. The Magpie River, (Muteshekau-shipu in the Innu Coet) is an internationally renowned whitewater rafting site, winding nearly 300 kilometres before emptying into the St. Lawrence. The river hasContinue Reading

Merck Scraps COVID Vaccines; Says It’s More Effective To Get The Virus And Recover – Summit News

Vaccine manufacturer Merck has abandoned development of two coronavirus vaccines, saying that after extensive research it was concluded that the shots offered less protection than just contracting the virus itself and developing antibodies. The company announced that the shots V590 and V591 were ‘well tolerated’ by test patients, however they generated an ‘inferior’ immune system responseContinue Reading

Musician Tips

Author Unknown There is a lot more than just playing your horn.The following are some things to keep in mind in the music business:BE PATIENTSHOW UPSHOW UP ON TIMEBE PATIENTALWAYS BE HAPPY TO BE THERETHAT FIRST IMPRESSION CAN MAKE OR BREAKAS A PLAYER, MAKE YOURSELF AVAILABLE FOR ANYTHINGBE PATIENTBE PROMPT IN RETURNING PHONE CALLSKEEP THEContinue Reading

Does It Make Sense Now

by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. “A New York Times reporter asked me yesterday about the “conspiracy theory” that Bill Gates is developing injectable chip to store vaccine records. “Here are the facts: “The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation invested over $21 million to perfect a “microneedle technology” that embeds, under the skin, a vaccination recordContinue Reading

Five Key Events

by John Rappaport This article is a summary. I’ve written extensively on each of the five key events. ONE: The false claim that a new virus was discovered and isolated. No true isolation has been performed. The so-called genetic sequencing of the virus was actually a concoction, a cobbling together of pieces of data referencingContinue Reading

Talent?

By Kurt Vonnegut:  (one minute read – potentially life changing…) “When I was 15, I spent a month working on an archeological dig. I was talking to one of the archeologists one day during our lunch break and he asked those kinds of “getting to know you” questions you ask young people: Do you playContinue Reading