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Insurance Industry Execs ‘Alarmed’ by Surge in Deaths Among Young People—But Stop Short of Blaming COVID Shots

by Mike Capuzzo According to InsuranceNewsNet, insurers are especially concerned by data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that show “mortality rates alarmingly rising for different categories,” including younger adult mortality rates that are up more than 20% above historic norms in 2023. This article was originally published by The Defender—Children’s Health Defense’s News & Views Website Executives at the largest...

Global activists to launch Assata Shakur Cuba Defense Campaign

“We have three objectives: to get our sister Assata Shakur off the terrorist list, to get the $2 million bounty on her head lifted, and to get the Revolutionary Republic of Cuba off the State Department’s list of nations the U.S. imperialism falsely accuses of state-sponsored terrorism,” said Obi Egbuna Jr., external relations officer of the Zimbabwe Cuba Friendship...

Blacks are the number one target of hate crimes

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The targeting of Blacks in hate crimes across the county has become commonplace and the numbers continue to rise.  Three Blacks went to a Florida Dollar General and left in body bags. The 21-year-old White male shooter, according to the writings he left behind, hated Black people. In 2022 at a Buffalo, New York Tops Friendly Market, a White,...

Kweisi Gharreau: Poet turns tragedy into Grammy-considered expressions

CHICAGO—Thirty years ago, Kweisi Gharreau’s world was shattered by the murder of his brother, Lamar. Overwhelmed by grief, Gharreau turned to poetry to navigate his emotions. It propelled him on a path of self-discovery and activism as he found solace in expressing the circumstances that led to his brother’s death. “It was never my plan to become a poet. My...

A community meet and greet in North Carolina

GREENVILLE, N.C.—The believers worked together and hosted a phenomenal meet and greet in the Mid-Atlantic Region at the Greenville Recreation Center. The purpose of the event was to bond with non-Muslim sisters in Greenville and Rocky Mount, N.C., and the surrounding areas. The gathering was held on October 28. We all sat together in a sister unity circle with so much love...

Men on a mission

Each week, the Fruit of Islam (F.O.I., the men of the Nation of Islam), in honoring their commitment and mission to share the teachings of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad under the leadership of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, are in the streets in cities large and small with The Final Call newspaper.  The brothers continue striving to meet...

Sharing the message of Freedom, Justice and Equality

The great news that Allah (God) has come to intervene in the affairs of the Black man and woman and that He loves them is a message that is needed more than ever before. The Fruit of Islam (F.O.I., the men of the Nation of Islam) have helped in accomplishing the spreading of this great news by sharing the...

Warning To America: mRNA Vaccine Inventor Says COVID-19 Vaccine ‘Not Worth The Risk!’

In February 2020, at the onset of the world crisis known as COVID-19, The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan spoke to the world about the unraveling of the world of Satan—the United States of America. “You see the country cascading downward. You see the moral fiber of America getting into the gutter. Who wants a membership in a house of whores?...

How Pfizer Hid Nearly 80% of COVID Vaccine Trial Deaths From Regulators

by Angelo DePalma, Ph.D. This article was originally published by The Defender—Children’s Health Defense’s News & Views Website According to an analysis, published this month in the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research, of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial data, the vaccine makers hid fatality data from regulators in order to qualify for Emergency Use Authorization. Pfizer-BioNTech delayed reporting vaccine-associated...

Will new D.C. crime bill stop the violence?

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Mayor Muriel Bowser presented, ACT Now (Addressing Crime Trends Now Act) anti-crime legislation that targets drug dealing (drug-free zones), retail theft and the wearing of masks to commit a crime.  This is the city’s latest effort to hold criminals accountable, keep neighborhoods safe and address rising rates of crime. “This legislation reflects what our community is telling us: they...