Cynthia Nevison Advocacy in Action for Boulder
As the saying goes, "All politics is local." You might recognize Cynthia Nevison PhD's name from Safeminds research. While we can't formally endorse her campaign, and most of us do not live in Boulder, Colorado, I think it's important to share her campaign. How often do you hear ANY local candidate talk about Special Education? One school board member CAN make a difference for students with autism and other special needs. And if you would like to support her campagin, you can do so here. Support Cynthia
Cynthia Nevison for Boulder Valley School Board
I am running for Boulder Valley School Board in District C to bring balance, reason, research, and transparency to education decisions. I support the right of parents to be informed about their children’s education and included in all decisions that affect their children’s well-being. If elected, I will work to ensure that all students enjoy a first-rate education and feel safe and respected in school.
My Platform:
1. Empower parents and families and increase transparency
2. Put student safety first
3. Improve access to special education services
Critical shortage of para-educators and special education teachers
Key points:
Provide better support for special education students
Address why the special education population is growing
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The Wuhan Cover-Up: And the Terrifying Bioweapons Arms Race (Children’s Health Defense)
“Gain-of-function” experiments are often conducted to deliberately develop highly virulent, easily transmissible pathogens for the stated purpose of developing preemptive vaccines for animal viruses before they jump to humans. More insidious is the “dual use” nature of this research, specifically directed toward bioweapons development. The Wuhan Cover-Up pulls back the curtain on how the US government's increase in biosecurity spending after the 2001 terror attacks set in motion a plan to transform the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), under the direction of Dr. Anthony Fauci, into a de facto Defense Department agency.
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