Filmmaker Kelly Duda’s first documentary, q 8: the Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal, chronicles the decades of abuse towards prisoners and patients from blood mining in search of profits. Traveling back to his home state of Arkansas , Duda comes face-to-face with the bureaucrats in government and business ready to kill to cover up the scandal. Indeed, Duda interviews several whistleblowers who are afraid for their lives due to the interview, some sleeping with loaded shotguns at their headboards and others expecting to receive lockdown time in prison for their crime of uncovering the truth.
Involving an international scheme of selling HIV+ and Hepatitis infected blood from the Cummins Unit prison in Arkansas to Continental Pharma Cryosan Inc. in Canada for use as the blood-clotting agent, Factor VIII. While international attention to the issue has been pronounced, the American press has been hesitant to address the story, presumably because of its controversial nature involving, among others, the former Governor of Arkansas and later US President Bill Clinton.
Congress succeed in boosting trucking insurance to $2 million
The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed a highway reauthorization bill that includes a provision to raise trucking insurance liability from $750,000 to $2 million, mandates automatic braking on new trucks and increases scrutiny of truck dispatch services.
If trucking stops this will make the Covid plandemic childs play...You can bet the big truck conglomerates are lobbyong for this. Can you only imagine what this will do to food prices??
A harrowing report from Judicial Watch, published April 1, reveals that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has paid tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars to obtain human fetal tissue from the California-based “procurement” firm Advanced Bioscience Resources (ABR), undoubtedly supplied by abortion providers such as Planned Parenthood.
According to the report, the fetal tissue was used in a sort of Frankenstein project to create “humanized mice” to test “biologic drug products.” To this day, research continues unimpeded on these lifeless, preborn babies, as no one can provide consent for medical experimentation on an aborted fetus — certainly, the mother would not object, as she is not concerned about what happens to her aborted child.
The House Appropriations subcommittee for financial services advanced a fiscal year 2022 spending bill Thursday that excludes a policy that has been in place for 45 years that blocks federal funds from being used to pay for abortions in most cases, a measure President Joe Biden pledged during his campaign he would overturn.
“There are also several controversial policy changes included in the bills, such as allowing tax dollars to fund abortions and removing the prohibition on Federal Employee Health Benefits funding for abortions,” said Arkansas Republican Rep. Steven Womack.
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