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Pandemic Of The Vaccinated – Latest PHE Report Reveals The vaccinated Account For 70% Of Covid-19 Deaths Since February

Pandemic Of The Vaccinated – Latest PHE Report Reveals The vaccinated Account For 70% Of Covid-19 Deaths Since February

By Daily Expose Because of the threats now being made to give an experimental Covid-19 injection to children against the advice of the JCVI, and the confirmation that vaccine passports will be introduced in the United Kingdom from October, you’re probably not aware that Public Health England have released a report at precisely the same […]

Study: COVID Shot Enhances Delta Infectivity

Study: COVID Shot Enhances Delta Infectivity

Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, people who got the COVID shot early are now at increased risk for severe COVID disease This may be a sign that antibody dependent enhancement (ADE) is occurring, or it may simply indicate that the protection offered is limited […]

Oxnard, CA | Sweet Words Don’t Tell The Truth

Oxnard, CA | Sweet Words Don’t Tell The Truth

Commentary by Phillip Molina Tonight the city manager is presenting the crumbs to the council and Mayor.  Again if you want payment now instead of in the future you should either make that comment at the Council meeting tonight or send an email to the Mayor and each council member expressing your desire to get […]

Gold Coast Transit District General Manager Announces Retirement After 43-year Career

Gold Coast Transit District General Manager Announces Retirement After 43-year Career

Citizens Journal News Services Oxnard, CA – After a career spanning over 43 years in the transit industry, Gold Coast Transit District’s General Manager, Steven P. Brown, announced today he will retire as head of the largest public transit agency in Ventura County, when his contract expires at the end of December 2021. Brown joined GCTD in […]

Elder For Governor Campaign Raises $13 Million From 100,000 Donors 

Elder For Governor Campaign Raises $13 Million From 100,000 Donors 

Citizens Journal New Services Larry Elder, nationally syndicated radio host and newspaper columnist, bestselling author, award-winning documentary filmmaker, and candidate for governor of California announced the latest round of campaign fundraising numbers today. In a report filed with California’s Fair Political Practices Commission for the period ending August 28, 2021, the Elder for Governor 2021 campaign […]

Larry Elder Rallies Crowd for Recall in Thousand Oaks

Larry Elder Rallies Crowd for Recall in Thousand Oaks

by Chris Bailey September 6, 2021, Ventura County California In sweltering heat on the parking lot of the Thousand Oaks Mall, Larry Elder ran the table with his speech that stirred the crowd.  Elder outlined his reasons for running for Governor, and revived the possibilities new conservative leadership can make California a great place to […]

September Is Pedestrian Safety Month: Be Predictable, Look Out For One Another

September Is Pedestrian Safety Month: Be Predictable, Look Out For One Another

DATE:           September 2, 2021 SUBJECT:    Pedestrian Safety Month LOCATION:  City of Oxnard CONTACT:   Ricardo Vazquez, Sergeant                      (805) 385-7847 | [email protected] Oxnard, CA– As part of Pedestrian Safety Month, the Oxnard Police Department is supporting efforts throughout September to improve pedestrian safety and help reduce […]

Feds Say California Too Expensive To Welcome Afghan Refugees

Feds Say California Too Expensive To Welcome Afghan Refugees

By Cole Lauterbach | The Center Square Homayoun Khamosh talks on the telephone with a customer about the Afghan elections outside of his market, Pamir Food Mart, in Little Kabul area of Fremont, Calif., on Saturday, Oct. 9, 2004. Residents of Little Kabul comprise the nation’s largest concentration of Afghan emigres. Paul Sakuma / AP (The […]

Climate Science: Seeking Truth Or Defending Consensus?

Climate Science: Seeking Truth Or Defending Consensus?

by Christopher Lingle   Science, as opposed to pseudoscience, scientific denialism or conspiracy theories, involves a willingness to inspect data and be open about as well as to view hypotheses and the evidence offered to support them with skepticism. Since empirical evidence can be manipulated or even used to disguise ideology or wishful thinking in […]

What About The American Hostages?

What About The American Hostages?

Column By Jeff Crouere – Canada Free Press One of the disturbing results of the Biden administration’s disastrous withdrawal of American military forces from Afghanistan is that the Taliban, a terrorist group, is now holding an unknown number of American citizens hostage. At a minimum, there are 100 American hostages in Afghanistan, but the Biden […]