“TELL ME MORE ABOUT the NEW CORONA VACCINE!by T. Matthew Phillips, Attorney-at-Law On March 16, 2020, scientists at Kaiser Permanente in Seattle began anxiously testing the first injection -- of the first-stage study of a potential COVID-19 vaccine -- which was developed in record time! Several economically disadvantaged persons in the Seattle area signed-up to... Continue Reading →
Mandatory Birth Control Vaccines – for California High School Girls
SACRAMENTO, CALIF. (March 13, 2020) -- California State Sen., Dr. Richard Pan today introduced a bill to combat the rising tide of teen pregnancies in California high schools. The proposed bill would require mandatory contraceptive vaccination – with the Pregnor® birth control vaccine. The proposed bill would apply to California high school girls, ages 14... Continue Reading →
SANSON ‘SLAPPS’ ABRAMS! Nevada Supreme Court Upholds Free Speech!
LAS VEGAS, NEV. (March 5, 2020) - Today, the Nevada Supreme Court handed-down its ruling in the hotly contested matter of Abrams vs. Sanson, [Case No. 73838]. Sanson is victorious! At the time of this writing, Jenny Abrams could not be reached for comment."Naturally, I am quite pleased," stated Steve Sanson, President of Veteran's in... Continue Reading →
“The Safe Munitions Act of 2020!”
WASHINGTON, D.C. - When American soldiers sustain battlefield injuries from faulty military hardware, should they be allowed to sue the hardware manufacturers? According to one Congressman, “No.” And this has civil rights groups accusing the Defense Dept. and defense industry of collusion. Congressman Mike Acheron, (D) San Bernardino, Calif., recently introduced a bill that would... Continue Reading →
OCHOA – “What a Tangled Web We Weave!”
OCHOA - "What a Tangled Web We Weave!" # Defeat Ochoa 2020 On or about Jan. 15, 2020, celebrated civil rights attorney, T. Matthew Phillips, posted comments at the two Facebook pages of Las Vegas family court judge, Vincent Ochoa. Phillips' comments were critical of the judge’s record. Phillips urged folks to not vote for... Continue Reading →