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08/27/2021
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High geothermal heat beneath West Antarctica glacier responsible for its melting
Ice losses from Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica are currently responsible for roughly four percent of the global sea-level rise. This figure could increase, since virtually no another ice stream in the Antarctic is changing as dramatically as the massive Thwaites Glacier. (Article republished from StrangeSounds.org) Until recently, experts attributed these changes to climate change […]
08/16/2021
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From shots to clots: considerable medical evidence of COVID vaccine-induced blood clots
Admittedly, people face a difficult decision on whether or not to take a COVID vaccine. So much information tells the ugly story of people who have suffered illness or death because they were not vaccinated. But Americans who have taken COVID vaccine shots and those who have refused to capitulate to the coercion and propaganda […]
08/11/2021
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Watchdog report: Fauci spent nearly half a million in taxpayer dollars on abusive experiments on dogs
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, directed by Dr. Anthony Fauci, spent $424,455 in taxpayer funds on experiments to infest beagles with parasite-carrying flies, even though the procedure had already been extensively tested on other animals. White Coat Waste Project, the government watchdog group that obtained the documents, found that about half of Fauci’s $6 billion […]
07/14/2021
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Latest peer-reviewed research: Immediate global ivermectin use will end COVID-19 pandemic
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Peer reviewed by medical experts that included three U.S. government senior scientists and published in the American Journal of Therapeutics, the research is the most comprehensive review of the available data taken from clinical, in vitro, animal, and real-world studies. Led by the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), a group of […]
06/08/2021
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‘We made a big mistake’ — COVID vaccine spike protein travels from injection site, can cause organ damage
COVID vaccine researchers had previously assumed mRNA COVID vaccines would behave like traditional vaccines. The vaccine’s spike protein — responsible for infection and its most severe symptoms — would remain mostly in the injection site at the shoulder muscle or local lymph nodes. (Article by Megan Redshaw republished from ChildrensHealthDefense.org) But new research obtained by a group of scientists […]
12/29/2020
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Landmark study highlights health threats of 5G on people + planet
The New Hampshire Commission to Study the Environmental and Health Effects of Evolving 5G Technology heard from 13 experts in epidemiology, occupational health, toxicology, physics and engineering, plus one wireless industry expert. All except the industry rep agreed RF radiation coming from wireless devices affects humans, animals, insects and plants. (Article by Dr. Joseph Mercola […]
12/23/2020
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By News Editors
Johns Hopkins newspaper removes study examining COVID death rate
Johns Hopkins University’s student newspaper, the News-Letter, reported on a university presentation stating that COVID-19 “had no effect on the percentage of deaths of older people” and that the virus “has also not increased the total number of deaths” in comparison to historical data. However, the paper later removed the article, stating that it had been used to […]
12/18/2020
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By News Editors
Modern Iceland’s climate is colder with more ice than any other time in the last 8000 years except the 1800s
A wealth of new research in glacier and sea ice extent show modern Iceland is 2-4°C colder than all of the last 8000 years except for a slightly colder late 19th century. Even the 1700s were warmer with less ice than today in and around Iceland. (Article by Kenneth Richard republished from NoTricksZone.com) A new […]
10/12/2020
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By News Editors
What the pandemic has taught us about science
The scientific method remains the best way to solve many problems, but bias, overconfidence and politics can sometimes lead scientists astray (Article by curryja republished from JudithCurry.com) It’s been awhile since I have been so struck by an article that I felt moved to immediately do a blog post. Well, maybe because today is Saturday […]
08/16/2020
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By News Editors
Read the fine print, part two – Nearly 400 adverse reactions listed in vaccine package inserts
Package inserts are available online for all vaccines licensed in the U.S. In addition to containing bits of practical information for the clinicians who administer the vaccines, the inserts provide members of the public with one of their only opportunities to learn about a vaccine’s contraindications, warnings, precautions and—perhaps most importantly—potential adverse reactions. (Article republished from ChildrensHealthDefense.org) […]
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