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  • (OPINION) U.S. CDC quietly removes data on COVID-19 vaccinations for children

    Randy Olson|Jul 22, 2021

    Some time around July 1 of this year, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) deleted part of the information for their "guidance" on COVID-19 vaccinations for children relating to the cases of myocarditis or pericarditis following the first vaccination jab. This information was available via a PDF that outlined information provided at a June 23 meeting of CDC officials. The CDC recommends that if a child gets myocarditis or pericarditis after the first jab, they...

  • (VIDEO) 'Asymptomatic' explained

    Randy Olson|Jul 15, 2021

    Opinion: the medical community must have a serious conversation here about what being asymptomatic really means, and whether it's truly asymptomatic "infection" (versus a "case"). How do we continue to deal with this in the future? Remember: if you are asymptomatic, that means your immune system is getting the job done! And this pans out in the same fashion for the transmissibility of the pathogen. This video from Dr. Suneel Dhand explains more....

  • (OPINION) When the government goons come knocking

    Randy Olson|Jul 8, 2021

    Here's a 14-minute long video with Peggy Hall providing information and opinions about what you can do when government goons come knocking on your door. REMEMBER: the government does not give you rights. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE SECURE IN YOUR HOME! I will have much, much more to say about this on my radio show this week. The Voice on KMGK will be broadcast LIVE from downtown Brooten in front of the newspaper office. The radio show starts at 9:20 a.m., and you can tune in on 107.1 FM of...

  • "Show me the data" (OPINION)

    Randy Olson|Jun 24, 2021

    So, what gives with the reluctance to highlight the multiple tools in our arsenal to fight against respiratory diseases? Is there a financial incentive for Big Pharma to push everyone into the COVID-19 vaccine, and thus make the control group in this grand vaccination experiment as small as possible? What gives? In the embedded video below, a review of data from a United Kingdom study is given regarding the benefits of Ivermectin in the fight against COVID-19. Back in Minnesota, the dishonest ch...

  • (OPINION) An astonishing liar

    Randy Olson|Jun 3, 2021

    Every day that passes by shows us what an astonishing liar Anthony Fauci has been over the better part of the last 16 months. The latest lie he was caught is is astonishing. It pins my ears back. He needs to find the rock he came out from and crawl back under it. At a U.S. Senate hearing in May, Fauci claimed that United States taxpayers gave the infamous Wuhan research lab in China $600,000. The real number, in fact, was at least $826,000, according to documents obtained by Judicial Watch through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request....

  • (OPINION) Is the crime of the century unfolding?

    Randy Olson|May 20, 2021

    Ignoring lab leak and ivermectin is "crime of the century" according to Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying. (From their Livestream #80.) A six-minute video clip is embedded below....

  • (OPINION, HD VIDEO) We're inching towards normal

    Randy Olson|May 6, 2021

    Food for thought in the embedded video below....

  • OPINION: make a choice, become active or increase your risks to COVID-19

    Randy Olson|Apr 29, 2021

    News flash: physical inactivity increases the risks of the most severe COVID-19 outcomes, according to a new study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. People who are consistently inactive have a higher risk of hospitalization, admission to ICU and death than people who consistently meet the government's physical activity guidelines. As the speaker in the video below says, meeting that threshold set by the government for being physically active is a very low bar to meet for the typical able-bodied child or adult. Example: the...

  • (OPINION) Getting past the narrative of fear-drive COVID-19 policies

    Randy Olson|Apr 15, 2021

    It was all on full display when U.S. Congressman Jim Jordan went head-to-head on camera with Dr. Fauci this week. Despite being asked multiple times to provide concrete numbers on "when will this all end", Fauci refused to say what metrics will be used in order for government officials like himself to turn back the fear dials on the public. Embedded here is a lengthy video that touches on a variety of topics. It's focused on how the narrative of fear has been driving the messaging coming from...

  • (OPINION) A variety of topics discussed

    Mar 25, 2021

    A variety of topics are discussed in this video: the so-called "science" of double masking, whether an economist can comment on COVID, how a Hopkins surgeon was canceled by the evil company that goes by the name Facebook, among other issues. The guest contributor here is Dr. Vinay Prasad....

  • If not now, when?

    Randy Olson|Mar 18, 2021

    This week, the Senate passed legislation with tri-partisan support that would reassert a fair balance of governing power between the legislative branch and the executive branch during future states of emergency. The bill would reign in any future Governor from asserting emergency powers without input from the Legislature. After a year of Walz renewing his emergency powers in 30-day intervals, Senate Republicans want to ensure Minnesotans are never held to one-man-rule again. This bill will require legislative approval to extend emergency...

  • (OPINION) FDA issues statement on Ivermectin with no data to back it up

    Randy Olson|Mar 4, 2021

    In one of the most bizarre situations imaginable, the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a negative statement on Ivermectin without offering any data to back it up. To date (March 8, 2021) a total of 47 studies around the world have taken place on the use of the anti-parasite drug Ivermectin against COVID-19. Numerous studies have shown recognizable and valuable efficacy (effectiveness) of Ivermectin against COVID-19. It pains me to have to say that "you should not overdose" on...

  • (OPINION) Experts weigh in on how the pandemic will end

    Randy Olson|Feb 11, 2021

    Featured is a video of Dr. Pamela Popper speaking about how some experts have said the COVID-19 pandemic will end. See below....

  • (VIDEO) N.I.H. updates its stance on Ivermectin in the fight against COVID-19

    Randy Olson|Jan 21, 2021

    This was an amazing video to take in! Ivermectin is low-cost, available on a global scale - and best of all - it has multiple randomized control trials showing favor on its use against COVID-19. It has been on the market since 1981, and it has shown effectiveness in both preventing COVID-19 infections and in clearing COVID-19 infections. Now doctors need to follow suit and study the data for themselves....

  • (VIDEO) Something different for a change

    Randy Olson|Jan 21, 2021

    Who else out there plants a family garden? I loved this video and felt it was worth sharing. We don't plant a huge amount of potatoes, but it's still worth learning what was shared here from The Homestead Mentor on YouTube....

  • (VIDEO) Benefits of Vitamin D are numerous

    Randy Olson|Jan 14, 2021

    Vitamin D can influence all three innate immune effectors in the lungs and thus play an important role in how the lung recognizes and responds to pathogens. Activation of the innate immune system drives activation of the long term adaptive immune system. The National Institute of Health has warned that low Vitamin D levels leads to frequent colds and also higher risk from the Influenza virus. Other organizations have released numerous studies on how Vitamin D levels correlate with how a person...

  • THANK YOU subscribers!

    Randy Olson|Jan 7, 2021

    It has not gone without struggle, but the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper is poised to survive the 2020 pandemic. This newspaper finished the year "very strong" with a few expansive newspapers plus almost all color issues from the September 17 issue through the December 31 issue. In fact, just one issue during that span did not have color ink included. We mostly kept it to a 10-page issue after September 17, which was an improvement from the spring and summer when we published a handful of very "lean" eight-page issues. We dipped down to eight...

  • (HD VIDEO) Positive results from vitamin D trials

    Randy Olson|Nov 26, 2020

    Dr. John Campbell is a retired nurse teacher and A and E nurse in England. In recent years, he provides explanation to scientific studies in the health care world. In the embedded video, Dr. Campbell explains the science behind a clinical study of vitamin D related to COVID-19. He points out observations that vitamin D-deficient individuals have increased COVID-19 risk and mortality. This study was published on November 12, 2020 in the Postgraduate Medical Journal, a peer-reviewed journal...

  • A letter for parents of school-aged children

    Nov 19, 2020

    An open letter to area parents mid-November 2020 On March 13th Governor Walz said his decision to not close schools was based on science. On March 15th he issued the first of his orders effectively closing schools. He did not receive any "new science" in 48 hours. It was a political decision-he had to be seen doing something in response to the "pandemic". We always quarantined sick and infected people before 2020. The decision to in effect quarantine healthy people, kids and then workers classified as "unessential" by the government, was a...

  • (VIDEO) Zinc!

    Randy Olson|Nov 19, 2020

    Zinc! What else is there to say? This year we may all learn more about zinc and Vitamin D than we've known in our entire lives. It's fascinating to learn that the human body lacks the ability to store zinc. We need zinc to help the body create new cells and process food. It also helps us to resist infection. From WebMd: Zinc is a mineral. It is called an "essential trace element" because very small amounts of zinc are necessary for human health. Since the human body does not store excess zinc,...

  • Captain Obvious statement: antibiotics before age 2 associated with later health problems

    Randy Olson|Nov 12, 2020

    Today, Monday, November 16, the results of an alarming observational study were released that link the use of antibiotics in children under age two with an increased risk of developing a wide range of health conditions later in their childhood. The Rochester Epidemiology Project (R.E.P.) released a retrospective case study that reviewed 14,500 records in which 70 percent had received antibiotics medication in their first and second years of life. The R.E.P. published their observations in the journal Mayo Clinic Proceedings. It followed...

  • Fighting to get into 2021

    Randy Olson|Oct 15, 2020

    With our October 15 issue, the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper had the highest-ever number of subscribers in the 51-year history of the newspaper. The newspaper list mailed out included 1,555 subscribers. Circulation this fall has shot past 1,620 on a rolling, weekly average. Like all small businesses who are enduring the crushing weight of Governor Tim Walz's nanny-state government, we are fighting to get into 2021 and still be viable and independent....

  • When we lose farmers and farms, we lose community

    Land Stewardship Project|Sep 24, 2020

    Land Stewardship Project member Chad Crowley farms with his wife, Melissa, near Nodine in southeastern Minnesota. They are in the process of taking over the operation of longtime dairy farmers Art and Jean Thicke. During an LSP farm crisis forum last winter in Preston, MN, Crowley spoke about the impact the loss of independent family farms is having on his community: "I used to be a volunteer firefighter with the Nodine Fire Department, and I've seen a lot of stuff in the small communities. One of the things I've seen is how there aren't volunt...

  • Letter: From greenhouse to school cafeteria

    Sep 10, 2020

    As the new school year gets underway across the nation, we are seeing a renewed focus on agriculture education and local food. Next to many schools, greenhouses are a common sight. With these come educational curriculum on planting, growing, and harvesting, along with nutrition and health. Greenhouses are not new to rural agriculture education, however, they may not include food production. For instance, schools often devote greenhouse space to flower production for school fundraisers and, while this offers financial incentives, an opportunity...

  • Dayton-Appointed judge rules Walz may continue dictatorship in perpetuity

    Sep 3, 2020

    Ramsey County District Court Judge Thomas Gilligan, a Dayton-Appointee on Tuesday, September 1, ruled that Governor Tim Walz may continue to usurp the legislative process in perpetuity. Free Minnesota, a coalition of citizens and small businesses filed a petition for Quo Warranto lawsuit in May, alleging that the governor was beyond the executive authority granted him by the state constitution and has been exercising purely legislative power by issuing his numerous decrees in response to the Covid-19 virus. The lawsuit was joined by the New...

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