TheCOVIDBlog.com January 29, 2023 ***We already identified one of the cyber criminals and contacted their local authorities. Two more are still being identified.*** There are three stories that we’ve followed quite closely recently and since the inception of this blog – Damar Hamlin, Tiffany Dover and Paul Pelosi. Two of them related directly to the […]
TheCOVIDBlog.com January 24, 2022 The COVID Blog® first used the phrase “died suddenly” in a May 19, 2021 article about the death of Syracuse, New York teacher Bill Scott. Most post-injection deaths were happening within hours, days or a couple weeks after the injections at the time. We referred to Mr. Scott’s death as a […]
TheCOVIDBlog.com January 24, 2023 The world changed in many ways in the 1990s. The early days of the world wide web were interesting times for late teens and 20-somethings during that period. Yahoo! and AOL chat rooms came along around 1997 for anyone with a dial-up internet connection and a modem. You could suddenly be […]
TheCOVIDBlog.com January 17, 2022 (updated 7:27 p.m. Pacific) PHOTO CREDIT: The Shepherd’s Center of Richmond. “If voting made a difference, they would never let us do it.” “Presidents are selected, not elected.” Those two famous quotes are often attributed to Mark Twain and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, respectively. There’s no definitive evidence that either man […]
TheCOVIDBlog.com January 24, 2022 BUFFALO, NEW YORK — The foregoing photo is the clearest one we’ve seen of Mr. Damar Hamlin since the infamous Monday Night Football game on January 2, 2023. He is of course the Buffalo Bills free safety who collapsed on the field due to cardiac arrest during said game. The photo […]
TheCOVIDBlog.com January 24, 2022 The COVID Blog® first used the phrase “died suddenly” in a May 19, 2021 article about the death of Syracuse, New York teacher Bill Scott. Most post-injection deaths were happening within hours, days or a couple weeks after the injections at the time. We referred to Mr. Scott’s death as a […]
TheCOVIDBlog.com January 24, 2023 The world changed in many ways in the 1990s. The early days of the world wide web were interesting times for late teens and 20-somethings during that time period. Yahoo! and AOL chat rooms came along around 1997 for anyone with a dial-up internet connection and a modem. You could suddenly […]
TheCOVIDBlog.com January 17, 2022 PHOTO CREDIT: The Shepherd’s Center of Richmond. “If voting made a difference, they would never let us do it.” “Presidents are selected, not elected.” Those two famous quotes are often attributed to Mark Twain and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, respectively. There’s no definitive evidence that either man ever actually uttered those […]
TheCOVIDBlog.com January 13, 2022 Franklin, Indiana plane crash. February 21, 2022. Every time one of these stories happen in India, we have to go back and double-check to make sure it’s not a duplicate. It happens that often. A bus was carrying 45 passengers in Venkatapuram Mandal, Mulugu District, Telangana on January 6. The driver, […]
TheCOVIDBlog.com January 11, 2023 Three years ago this week, on January 6, 2020, the New York Times published its first article on a “mystery pneumonia-like illness” in China. This blogger was living abroad at the time. Celestial alignments and pure propaganda radar pointed to something big happening. By March 20, 2020, the first article that […]