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On COI #107, Kyle and Will discuss the ongoing persecution of Julian Assange, who remains in a maximum security UK jail as the Joe Biden administration seeks to imprison him for the better part of 200 years. While Biden spoke of his appreciation for brave journalists and independent media on "World Press Freedom Day," his government continues to push for Assange's extradition, all for doing heroic, award-winning journalism.
LAPD officers who coerced 13-year-old Art Tobias into confessing to a shooting he didn't commit can now be sued, with a court ruling that qualified immunity does not apply to them, as they denied Tobias' request for an attorney during his interrogation. Big Pharma firms are sounding alarms after Washington endorsed a proposed global intellectual property waiver for Covid vaccines, threatening a multi-billion dollar revenue stream. As the idea gains traction, some companies, such as Pfizer and Moderna, are warning that yearly booster shots may be needed, comparing future coronavirus jabs to annual flu shots.Support Our Sponsor
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On COI #107, Kyle and Will discuss the ongoing persecution of Julian Assange, who remains in a maximum security UK jail as the Joe Biden administration seeks to imprison him for the better part of 200 years. While Biden spoke of his appreciation for brave journalists and independent media on "World Press Freedom Day," his government continues to push for Assange's extradition, all for doing heroic, award-winning journalism.
LAPD officers who coerced 13-year-old Art Tobias into confessing to a shooting he didn't commit can now be sued, with a court ruling that qualified immunity does not apply to them, as they denied Tobias' request for an attorney during his interrogation. Big Pharma firms are sounding alarms after Washington endorsed a proposed global intellectual property waiver for Covid vaccines, threatening a multi-billion dollar revenue stream. As the idea gains traction, some companies, such as Pfizer and Moderna, are warning that yearly booster shots may be needed, comparing future coronavirus jabs to annual flu shots.Support Our Sponsor

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