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The Health Threat Of An Open Border

Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

The Biden White House is determined to have open borders, which not only threaten our economy and overwhelm our existing support systems which are funded by and for US citizens, but also expose Americans to deadly diseases.

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Understanding the Fentanyl Crisis

Written by John Leake

Over the last year I’ve heard multiple stories of young people taking what they thought were recreational drugs—or pharmaceutical drugs for recreational purposes—that turned out to be spiked with fatal quantifies of fentanyl.

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When Fear Is Allowed To Trump Facts

Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

While ‘climate change’ presents undeniable challenges (in the author’s opinion, not ours – Ed), its status as an existential threat to humanity has no scientific basis.

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Open Letter to the APA

Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Dr. Miriam Grossman, one of the world’s most renown pediatric psychiatrists is leading this effort to force the American Psychiatric Association to withdraw this publication because of its lack of scientific integrity and its reckless approach to the safety data emerging on hormonal and surgical transgender interventions.

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Military Officers Seek Accountability

Written by John Leake

This morning a friend in the US Marine Corps sent me a copy of a document titled “An Open Letter to the American People from Signatories of this Declaration of Military Accountabilitysigned by several ranking military officers.

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Is Governmental Data Trustworthy?

Written by Jeffrey A. Tucker

Economists love data. It’s their bread and butter for how they make judgments about economic health. It’s never been perfect. But it’s what they have and there has been a general sense that the professionals behind the data are doing the best they can.

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The Fallacy Of Bell Curves

Written by Herb Rose

The distribution of kinetic energy in a media is said to be in the form of a bell curve where the molecules have a range of kinetic energy with a peak at the temperature and gradually changing deviations around the peak. This is not the case.

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