By Kristina Tehrani copyright July 27, 2021 I had this really smart, really funny, kind, well rounded friend who was a paid writer for a national publication. A paid writer! He did book reviews! He was also a recovering meth addict. He had been sober for a few years. Was in a masters program forContinue reading “Losing My Best Friend to Lockdown Isolation”
Category Archives: Political
Agh! The World Health Organization, United Nations and China…oh and of course Fauci.
WHO info- how it’s funded, who’s controlling it: The U.S. Government and the World Health Organization Fauci is a federal employee and he makes over 400,000 per year as advisor to American government. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/adamandrzejewski/2021/01/25/dr-anthony-fauci-the-highest-paid-employee-in-the-entire-us-federal-government/amp/ Why isn’t there a malaria vaccine? If Gates cares so much- why not malaria? And don’t forget this connection- Gates wantedContinue reading “Agh! The World Health Organization, United Nations and China…oh and of course Fauci.”
The Real State of the State: Minnesota- land of dissent and division
Forthcoming article on the particulars of why Minnesota has become far and away the most controversial place in the US. It’s my understanding that as a swing state, Minnesota never came across as particularly revolutionary state. We’re not New York, we’re not California. How did our Governor end up on Biden’s council of governers? HeContinue reading “The Real State of the State: Minnesota- land of dissent and division”
Censorship- Media and Social Media
Since having been told that I am being watched on social media- nefariously watched is how it read- I have taken to inventing a secondary account and posting as a page rather than under my real name. I was told not to post “anything political at all”. I could lose my professional license, I wasContinue reading “Censorship- Media and Social Media”
Where Will The Children Play? or “Tell me again how much you care about the future and others?”
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/health/covid-children-deaths/2020/09/25/9df39bf4-fdad-11ea-8d05-9beaaa91c71f_story.html%3foutputType=amp About a 3/4 mile walk (one way) through my neighborhood. I pass by what can only be described as almost completely park land. Photographed all the litter in masks that I passed- reminder this is a one way walk. Plus some of the local inhabitants….
Killing Them Softly: Covid-19 “Management” in Minnesota
Minnesota- the land of 10,000 lakes, known for its vibrant arts and music community, sometimes unpredictable weather, a safe place to live, and “Minnesota Nice”. Or that’s how it used to be anyways. The state wasn’t perfect before 2020, but now droves of native Minnesotans are leaving for states that are all around healthier. Why?Continue reading “Killing Them Softly: Covid-19 “Management” in Minnesota”
All edited and unedited material to be published
Given the circumstances and essential need for some information to be shared as quickly as possible, I have temporarily relaxed my high standards for what I am publishing. Most of what I have written still needs editing, citations, etc. I have not had the time to perfect each piece of writing and realize now thatContinue reading “All edited and unedited material to be published”
Collective Societal Post Traumatic Stress Disorder by Kristina Tehrani 4/7/2021
Due to the urgent nature of this topic- I have chosen to publish the unedited work in progress. Please forgive any grammatical errors and such. Work in progress… The United States, and many other countries are suffering from PTSD. A world plunged into the unknown, our rules, beliefs and ways of life turned upside down.Continue reading “Collective Societal Post Traumatic Stress Disorder by Kristina Tehrani 4/7/2021”
Thoughts on Freedom of Speech in an Orwellian Time: 2084
Lots of 1984 out there!
The Epidemic That Doesn’t Make The Papers
By: Kristina Tehrani 2/10/2021, revised 3/16/2021 Today I stopped by the gas station and as I was browsing for my favorite bottled tea, I happened across the newspaper stand. There were two publications- The Saint Paul Pioneer Press and the Minneapolis Star Tribune. The headlines were nearly identical. This is not a direct headlineContinue reading “The Epidemic That Doesn’t Make The Papers”