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Hundreds who oppose vaccines particularly the COVID-19 vaccines currently used to fight coronavirus globally gathered in Moroni, Utah to burn a giant syringe in effigy to celebrate a night of liberty and the end of medical tyranny.
Former police officer Eric Moutsos broadcast the event that attracted hundreds of people, including many families, to watch the syringe go up in flames. Moutsos was put into the public eye when he was put on leave as a Salt Lake City Police Department officer for declining to ride as a motorcycle escort for a Utah Pride parade.
During 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic, he has been a vocal leader and organizer against the way Utah has responded to the coronavirus pandemic. He produced the film Non-Essential and has played it at tour stops in several states, including several in Utah. He also organized business rallies against mask mandates.
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LAWRENCE A University of Kansas expert in presidential rhetoric from Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump is available to journalists to react to President-elect Joe Biden’s inaugural address on Wednesday, Jan. 20.
“As a former vice president and longtime senator, Joe Biden is well aware of the rhetorical norms for an effective inaugural address,” said Robert Rowland, professor of communication studies. “I expect him to lay out a clear moderate/pragmatic liberal agenda, with a special focus on how it will help the working class. I also expect him to hit themes of national unity and emphasize the commonalities shared by Americans, rather than their differences, in that way continuing President Obama s efforts to unify the people.