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Four Things the NY Times Got Wrong About Aluminum in Vaccines

Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

A recent New York Times article claimed that aluminum in vaccines is “a good thing” Aluminum toxicity experts told The Defender the chemical was never sufficiently safety tested by the industry, is toxic and continues to be used in vaccines because it’s more profitable than safer alternatives

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Keeping You in the Loop

Written by Jennifer Marohasy

In his inauguration speech, on becoming the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump stated very categorically that there are only two genders: male and female.   In making this statement, he seemed to have no problems offending the transgender community

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A Script To Change The World

Written by Joseph Postma

I have a script I’ve been working on regarding climate and ontological mathematics which will revolutionize the world forever-after in such an amazing and helpful way, laying the foundation for a Star Trek/Star Wars future, freeing humanity from intellectual enslavement forever

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Pole Shifts and Climatic Changes

Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

In all of Earth’s history, the interval 42,000 years ago stands out as a remarkable period of upheaval. This was a time marked by rapid climatic shifts, widespread extinctions, and profound changes to the biosphere

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Wireless Radiation Sickness Gets a New Name: ‘EMR Syndrome’

Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

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The OneName Project brought together people living with wireless radiation sickness, leading wireless radiation experts, safe technology advocates and medical professionals to choose a single, unifying, non-stigmatizing term for illness caused by exposure to wireless radiation and electromagnetic fields

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