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The profit-maximizing corporations that covet your “digital health” data hide behind nonprofit umbrella groups that pose as public interest do-gooders. These vaccine passport profiteers are turning millions of human beings into walking QR codes in the name of fighting COVID-19 and under the guise of bringing “normalcy” back. It’s an unprecedented worldwide racket that rewards compliant sheep and punishes free-thinking, autonomy-seeking citizens.
Read moreWhen lawmakers passed House Bill 1775, which bans public schools from teaching certain concepts broadly associated with Critical Race Theory, critics claimed the law makes it illegal to educate children about some of history’s darker racial chapters.
Read moreKingfisher High School has named its Students of the Month for November 2021.
Read moreThree Dover and three Kingfisher students placed in their respective categories at the American Farmers & Ranchers (AFR) State Speech Contest held Dec. 4 in Stillwater.
Read moreHennessey’s town board unanimously voted to become members of the state Police Pension & Retirement System at their Wednesday, Dec. 8, meeting.
Read moreKingfisher’s first new head wrestling coach since 1986 was the recent guest speaker of the Kingfisher Lions Club.
Read moreJournal Date: Nov. 7, 2021
Read moreI read with shame and disbelief the article by Ray Carter, “OU’s Lobbying pays off for school but not student rights” (12/8/2021, page 4). I immediately sent an email to Darcy Jech, our state Senator, telling him that the senate needs to revisit SB 361 this year and put the teeth back into the law. OU has made it obvious that, without penalty, they have no intention of following the law. Sounds like some others we know, like in Portland, OR, Chicago, IL or NYC, NY among others. Now those are certainly groups we want to follow (or maybe not).
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