Hunter Biden Hired to Teach U.S. Students About ‘Fake News’ This Fall

bidenNiamh Harris – President Biden’s troubled son, Hunter Biden, has been hired to teach University students about the perils of “fake news.”

The 51-year-old former crackhead will join students at Tulane University to discuss “the current state of the media landscape in the United States and how media polarization, fake news and the economics of the new business impact public policymaking in Washington DC,” according to Fox News.

Biden is one of 10 celebrity guests speakers invited by the far-left university during the 10-week course.

Nypost.com reports: Other speakers include Dr. Deborah Birx, New York Times columnist Bret Stephens and Fox News political analyst Juan Williams. Continue reading

What Are US Biowar Researchers Doing In The Ebola Zone?

“The third document is found on the Sierra Leone Ministry of Health and Sanitation Facebook page, dated July 23. It lays out emergency measures to be taken. We find this curious statement: “Tulane University to stop Ebola testing during the current Ebola outbreak.” Why? Are the tests issuing false results? Are they frightening the population? Have Tulane researchers done something to endanger public health?” J Rappoport

This is a call for an immediate, thorough, and independent investigation of Tulane University researchers and their Fort Detrick associates in the US biowarfare research community, who have been operating in West Africa during the past several years.

What exactly have they been doing?

Exactly what diagnostic tests have they been performing on citizens of Sierra Leone?

Why do we have reports that the government of Sierra Leone has recently told Tulane researchers to stop this testing?

Have Tulane researchers and their associates attempted any experimental treatments (e.g., injecting monoclonal antibodies) using citizens of the region? If so, what adverse events have occurred?

The research program, occurring in Sierra Leone, the Republic of Guinea, and Liberia—said to be the epicenter of the 2014 Ebola outbreak—has the announced purpose, among others, of detecting the future use of fever-viruses as bioweapons.

Is this purely defensive research? Or as we have seen in the past, is this research being covertly used to develop offensive bioweapons?

For the last several years, researchers from Tulane University have been active in the African areas where Ebola is said to have broken out in 2014. Continue reading