25 States Promised to Stay in the Paris Agreement, but Most are Behind Schedule for Emissions Cuts

After President Trump pulled out of the Paris Agreement four years ago, 24 states and one territory agreed to follow through with the Paris Agreement, forming the U.S Climate Alliance.

The U.S Climate Alliance has vowed to collectively cut emissions by 26 to 28 percent compared to 2005 levels, by the year 2025.

Despite the promises, and plans to electrify cars, and trucks, add more wind turbines, and reduce the number of pollutants in the air, the majority of the states are behind on their goals.

Some say the states are doing the best they can given policies put in place by the Trump Administration. People are hoping that with the Biden Administration in place, federal and state governments will be able to work together to combat the climate crisis. President Biden has rejoined the Paris Agreement since taking office.

The alliance also notes that its member states have performed well in comparison to the states that didn’t commit to staying in the Paris Agreement. Between 2005 and 2018, states in the alliance cut their CO2 emissions by 14 percent; the other 26 states saw emissions fall by roughly 8 percent. These non-member states — which include oil-rich Texas, West Virginia, and Idaho — account for 60 percent of the country’s CO2 emissions. If they stay on their current course, their emissions could end up increasing over the next five to 10 years, according to a U.S. Climate Alliance report.

Climate change is one of the most pressing matters of today. The health of our planet and our own health are intertwined.




Bill Gates is the Countries Biggest Owner in Farmland

Bill Gates is one of the richest men in the world with a net worth of over $100 billion. He is now also America’s biggest private farmland owner, but he is not the biggest individual landowner.

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Bill Gates owns around 242,000 acres of farmland, 52,000 acres than the next largest farmland owner in America. His farmland making up around 378 square miles, is equivalent to 39,325 football fields.

“It was Eric O’Keefe from the Land Report who ferreted out the story after reading that 14,500 acres of choice farmland in Benton County, Washington, had been sold for $171 million, or nearly $12,000 per acre. O’Keefe describes the area as “some of the richest farmland in the Lower 48,” that “savvy investors have been plowing millions of dollars into.‘”

Bill Gates Is This Country’s Biggest Farmland Owner




55 Americans Die After Receiving the Covid-19 Vaccine

Many people have died shortly after receiving the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.

In Norway, 29 people over the age of 75 have passed away after receiving the vaccine. Most of those who passed, also experienced severe side effects from the vaccine like nausea and vomiting, fever, and reactions at the injection site.

Norway has since suggested that the vaccine may be too risky for those who are very old and terminally ill.

Pfizer and BioNTech are working with the Norwegian regulator to investigate the deaths in Norway, Pfizer said in an e-mailed statement. The agency found that ‘the number of incidents so far is not alarming, and in line with expectations,‘ Pfizer said.

55 Americans Have Died Following mRNA COVID Injections as Norway Death Toll Rises To 29

Additionally, 55 Americans have died since receiving the first dose of the vaccine. Another 10 people have died in Germany after receiving the vaccine. People have died anywhere from one to four days after receiving the vaccine.

In addition to the sudden deaths after the vaccine, there have been a high number of adverse reactions.

Related: How To Detoxify and Heal From Vaccinations – For Adults and Children

In the following video, Good Morning America’s anchor attempts to put these adverse reactions into perspective:




Fauci Talks About the Possibility of Federally Mandated Covid Vaccine

Earlier this month Dr. Anthony Fauci said it was likely that some businesses and institutions will require employees to be vaccinated. He also said it’s “quite possible” the vaccine will be required for international travel.

While Dr. Fauci does not believe a national vaccine mandate will be put in place, he does think it’s possible that local level mandates will be put in place.

There are already many vaccines required at state or local levels. The Covid-19 vaccine is still an experimental vaccine that has only been authorized for emergency use. Moderna and Pfizer have not finished stage three clinical trials for the vaccines.

According to news reports, about half of all front-line workers in Riverside County, California, have refused the vaccine, as have 60% of nursing home staff in Ohio, 40% of staff at Chicago’s Loretto Hospital and 40% of LA’s front-line workers. Similar rates of vaccine refusal are being reported in several European countries.

Fauci Now Says COVID-19 Vaccine May Become Mandatory

As of late December, the risk of adverse reactions for the vaccine was 2.79%, compared to the mortality rate of covid-19, which is around 0.26% for noninstitutionalized individuals, and an even smaller rate of mortality under the age of 40, 0.01%.

Related: How To Detoxify and Heal From Vaccinations – For Adults and Children



New Study by Stanford Shows Lockdowns Are Not Effective in Stopping the Spread of COVID-19

A recent study by four medical professors at Stanford has found no evidence that “Non-Pharmaceutical interventions” work to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

Non-Pharmaceutical interventions are lockdowns, social distancing, business closures, and stay at home orders. The authors of the study used data from England, France, Germany, Iran. Italy, Netherlands, Spain, South Korea, Sweden, and the United States.

Related: Natural Coronavirus Prevention

This study is not the first of its kind. Numerous studies have been published showing that lockdowns do not prevent the spread of the virus.

Lockdowns and Closures vs COVID – 19: COVID Wins by Surjit S Bhalla, executive director for India of the International Monetary Fund. ‘For the first time in human history, lockdowns were used as a strategy to counter the virus. While conventional wisdom, to date, has been that lockdowns were successful (ranging from mild to spectacular) we find not one piece of evidence supporting this claim.’”

New Stanford Study Claims Lockdowns Are Not Effective To Stop Spread of COVID

Additionally, many studies have shown that the downsides to lockdowns far outweigh any benefits that there may be. The lockdowns have taken a tremendous toll on mental health in both children and adults, causing an increase in suicides, overdoses, bankruptcies, and divorces.

Lockdowns cannot eradicate the disease or protect the public…They lead to only economic meltdown, social despair and direct harms to health from other causes…Scientifically, medically and morally lockdowns have no justification in dealing with Covid.

Dr. John Lee, a former Professor of Pathology and NHS consultant pathologist




Poland Moves to Make Censorship by Big Tech Companies Illegal

Following the ban of Donald Trump on Twitter, the Polish government has announced that it will be making censorship by big tech companies illegal.

“Algorithms or the owners of corporate giants should not decide which views are right and which are not. Censorship of free speech, which is the domain of totalitarian and authoritarian regimes, is now returning in the form of a new, commercial mechanism to combat those who think differently.”

Poland’s prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki

Donald Trump is not the only person experiencing censorship by big tech companies like Twitter and Facebook. Doctors who have spoken out against the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 protocol, journalists and whistleblowers such as Julian Assange and Edward Snowden, and media organizations who go against the mainstream, are all among groups experiencing censorship. Censorship isn’t a partisan issue. Both those on the left and right who speak out against the mainstream are experiencing censorship.




Parler- The Social Media Platform Everyone Is Talking About

Twitter and other social media apps have banned president Trump from their platforms after claims that his posts have “incited violence”. This is following the raids on the capitol earlier this month.

Image credit:  (Kyle Phillips / The Transcript)

Following the president’s ban on social media, many people have joined the free speech platform “Parler”. Parler was started in 2018 by John Matze “After being exhausted with a lack of transparency in big tech, ideological suppression and privacy abuse”.

But Matze doesn’t want the app to be just an echo chamber for conservative voices. Personally, he says he doesn’t like either political party and he wants to see more healthy debate. He’s so intent on getting some liberals onto the platform that he’s offering a $20,000 “progressive bounty” for an openly liberal pundit with 50,000 followers on Twitter or Facebook to start a Parler account.

Trump fans are flocking to the social media app Parler — its CEO is begging liberals to join them

Most recently Parler was banned on both the google play store and the apple store and then taken offline by Amazon.

OLM is completely against sponsorship. Being an organic health magazine, we’ve experienced our fair share of censorship. Rather it be from Facebook or Google, our content about big Pharma, vaccines, and holistic healing, is often censored.

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