How is your health since 2021?

Written by Judy Wilyman PhD

This caption below applied to all healthy people in 2021: “My favourite example of diversity, equity, and inclusion was in 2021-22 when the Australian Liberal government discriminated against the healthy unvaccinated for having a different political opinion, using name calling and denigration, and then legally barred them from working, traveling, receiving healthcare or otherwise participating in society”

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It still isn’t easy being ‘green’

Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

For some reason the MSN algorithm recently decided we couldn’t get enough of Climate Cosmos. Which was initially true in rather a sardonic way, as they seemed useful mostly for illustrating the chronic fatuities of alarmism

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The ‘World’s Smartest Woman’ Who Has An IQ Of 228

Written by Katie Serena & John Kuroski

Marilyn vos Savant is a New York magazine columnist, businesswoman, playwright, and more. But her most well-known claim to fame is her brain: Marilyn vos Savant is known as the person with the highest IQ ever recorded and has often been referred to as “the smartest person in the world.”

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Three keys to understanding why there was no pandemic

Written by Martin Neil, Jonathan Engler and Norman Fenton

In the early period of the covid event much of the reporting of the gross inadequacies of PCR testing was almost entirely focused on one narrow technical issue – whether the cycle threshold (CT) used to declare a PCR positive for SARS-CoV-2 was ‘too high’

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Written by Dr. Alejandro Diaz

In January of last year, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment reported an outbreak of tuberculosis (TB) cases, which now has become one of the largest outbreaks ever recorded in US History since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) started tracking cases in the 1950s. As of Friday, January 24th, 2025, 67 people were being treated as confirmed cases of TB.

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