We've got tons of stuff on the docket today!

First of all, as we've been predicting for a couple weeks, people are fed up with the lockdown. It was only supposed to be a temporary thing to prevent a rush that overwhelms the hospitals.

But it's dragged on now for a month and half, with no end in sight. Nearly half of the cases in the US are in New York and New Jersey. Over half of the deaths are in the same two states. Yet the entire country is under basically the same lockdown.

So finally, the mayor of a small town in New Mexico announced that he will allow local businesses to reopen, in defiance of the governor's orders. And Texas is lifting their lockdown beginning May 1st. Expect other states to quickly follow suit.

Meanwhile, the story they're telling us about the virus just isn't adding up. The diagnostic criteria is way too broad. The two different types of tests have some serious reliability issues.

But anyone who challenges the official dogma about the virus is getting shut down. And that should make you question what people are telling you.

However, that's not even the most appalling story of the weekend. You probably heard the rumors and jokes about Trump telling people to drink bleach. But the corporate press got the story laughably wrong.

In fact, they botched it so badly that it's clear it was an intentional effort to discredit the President. We'll explain.

Finally, if the press is willing to manufacture stories about Trump, how do we know when they're telling the truth?

Supposedly Kim Jong Un is dead. But who knows!

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