Infectious Lies
Robert Klassen on the federal pandemic scam.
Robert Klassen on the federal pandemic scam.
It's worse than you think.
Parasites and friends will decide, says Robert Klassen.
Letters to Robert Klassen.
Courtesy of the federal government.
Robert Klassen is just glad he got to see it in operation.
In this crazy, centrally planned system.
Robert Klassen resists.
According to official historians.
Robert Klassen has a new habit.
It should have a skull-and-crossbones warning label.
The real problem is dirty hospitals, says Robert Klassen.
We can't, says Robert Klassen, and here's what to do about it.
And the implications for out-of-control infections in hospitals.
And the massive infections they spawn.
Robert Klassen on hospitals.
Robert Klassen on the documentary, and what we actually need.
The state won the election, as usual.
Robert Klassen on the Bush drug scam and a personal angle.
Robert Klassen on underground baloney.
Robert Klassen on the essence of polling.
Robert Klassen on the state elites vs. the people.
Robert Klassen on the glass being half full.
And how communities can organize for it.
Robert Klassen on the transition from state to freedom.
Or maybe not.
Robert Klassen on "depleted" uranium.
Not the bird flu.
Robert Klassen is a crook.
Robert Klassen on homeland bio-security.
Under fascisticare, it can be a death sentence.
In the cow pasture, or DC.
Robert Klassen on bad novels and air marshals.
Robert Klassen on what happened to Kingsbury.
Robert Klassen extrapolates.
Robert Klassen refuses to bow down to the idol.
Robert Klassen
And Mike Rogers.
Robert Klassen on their glory.
Robert Klassen on what to do if you have to visit.
And government.
Robert Klassen on conquerors.
Robert Klassen on investing and the Fed.
No ifs, ands, or buts about it, says Robert Klassen.
A heroic plurality didn't vote, says Robert Klassen.
Robert Klassen on government.
Robert Klassen on how his father did it.
Robert Klassen remembers the thought of Spencer Heath.
Robert Klassen on an anarcho-voyage.
Though Robert Klassen guesses he is one, of a sort.