Doctors in Bolivia are injecting people with bleach to prevent and treat COVID, and combat the “toxic effects” of vaccines. The country’s government legalized the production and sale of chlorine dioxide last year as an alternative treatment for COVID. bit.ly/3DpX86R
Grover López spent 12 hrs connected to a chlorine dioxide IV to “eliminate the metals” from the COVID vaccine his doctor told him were wreaking havoc on his body. López said he was sweating out a “metallic” scent, which made him optimistic it was working. bit.ly/3DpX86R
The FDA (and health orgs worldwide) warn that drinking bleach can cause fatal respiratory failure, heart arrhythmia, and life-threatening conditions. But the use of bleach to treat COVID has gained legitimacy across Latin America, especially in Bolivia. bit.ly/3DpX86R
A doctor in Bolivia claimed COVID vaccines amounted to a “genocide,” that people who have been vaccinated would die in a matter of years, and that those who don’t die will become infertile. She is campaigning against the vaccine. bit.ly/3DpX86R
“Chlorine dioxide is a very toxic irritant, sort of like gasoline,” said an ICU doctor in Bolivia. When administered intravenously “patients begin bleeding through their eyes and through their bladder.”
The movement to treat COVID with bleach has made enormous inroads across Latin America—from Argentina, where a popular TV anchor drank chlorine dioxide on live television, to Mexico, where local mayors were distributing it. bit.ly/3DpX86R
Most people @VICEWorldNews spoke with in Bolivia had consumed bleach to treat and/or prevent COVID, or knew someone who had. And on a major road in the Bolivian capital La Paz, a large graffiti sign declared: “No to the Jewish vaccine.” bit.ly/3DpX86R
Kellogg's workers have shut down production at all factories in the United States. bit.ly/2WNFbPT
Union members say Kellogg's proposed pay and benefits cuts coincide with severe understaffing and management forcing them to work overtime during the pandemic—in some cases 16-hour days, seven days a week—without a day off for months. bit.ly/2WNFbPT
"We're working 12 to 16 hours a day to meet the increased demand in the cereal market," Kerry Williams, a striking mechanic who has worked at the Kellogg's factory in Lancaster for 18 years, told @motherboard bit.ly/2WNFbPT
NEW: For decades, the pollution seeping out of industrial hog operations’ manure cesspools has made life hell for the Black, Latino, and Native American communities living in eastern North Carolina. bit.ly/3leyJL2
Now, the world’s largest pork producer says it has a “green” solution that could cover up some of the enormous pits and potentially even reduce their horrific odor. But not everyone is convinced. bit.ly/3leyJL2
According to a complaint filed with the Environmental Protection Agency on behalf of local civil rights groups, the company’s plans could make pollution in the area—and its associated health problems—even worse. bit.ly/3leyJL2
NEW: Former President Trump has recently turned his attention to boosting allies in key races for jobs that will run the 2024 elections. bit.ly/2XEIIA1
Trump heads to Georgia on Saturday to rally for candidates who have embraced his election lies—and could help him try to rig the election in 2024.
And it comes soon after Trump endorsed ‘big lie’ supporters to run elections in key swing states. bit.ly/2XEIIA1
Trump will stump for Jody Hice and Herschel Walker in Georgia this weekend, 2 candidates who back his big lies. bit.ly/2XEIIA1
EXCLUSIVE: VICE News obtained hundreds of pages of documents showing the climate strategy of Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch: prepare for the emergency internally while publicly denying it exists. bit.ly/2XJxytX
Murdoch’s News Corp is privately seeking to “take a leadership role on the issue of climate change,” documents obtained by VICE News show, even as it gives massive air time to climate deniers. bit.ly/3zATxAj
While anchors on Fox News trash the science linking extreme weather to climate change, Murdoch’s News Corp is carefully tracking the damage it faces due to wildfires, hurricanes, and other climate dangers. bit.ly/3zATxAj
NEW: We spoke with Black Americans about what they thought after seeing images of Border Patrol agents rounding up Haitian migrants with whips. This is what they had to say. bit.ly/3CCAlnM
“The first feeling is just rage. Outrage, enraged, all of the words that have rage in them.” bit.ly/3CCAlnM
“Those horses in whips were used on us during the Selma to Montgomery march in 1965 when we were seeking the right to vote, and now those horses and whips are being used on us as we seek safe passage and asylum.” bit.ly/3CCAlnM