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A case against anthropogenic climate change Part 3

Written by Mentemalleo

The IPCC’s AR5 “Detection and Attribution of Climate Change” report [1] concluded that “It is extremely likely that human activities caused more than half of the observed increase in GMST [Global Mean Surface Temperature] from 1951 to 2010”.

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Childhood Obesity: What You’re Not Hearing in the News

Written by Sally Fallon Morell

 

New guidelines on treating childhood obesity from the American Academy of Pediatrics call for early and aggressive treatment—including weight loss drugs for children as young as 6 and bariatric surgery for youths as young as 13—instead of what they call “watchful waiting or unnecessary delay of appropriate treatment of children.”

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Myocarditis: Once Rare, Now Common

Written by Thomas E. Levy, MD, JD Orthomolecular Medicine News Service

Following the startling revelation that the vaccine mRNA may be transmissible along with the spike protein, our consulting cardiologist Dr. Thomas Levy has recommended that ALL of us undergo a cardiac panel that includes very specific testing, whether jabbed or not

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A case against anthropogenic climate change Part 2

Written by Mentemalleo

Part 1 in this series demonstrated that the recent Arctic temperature anomalies are not caused by IPCC-modeled climate forcings, such as Anthropogenic Forcing or Polar Amplification. Part 2 demonstrates that these anomalies are caused by an IPCC-ignored climate forcing: Geothermal Forcing

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Dr Indicted For Producing Fake COVID-19 Vaccine Cards

Written by John Leake

Many of us who care about the U.S. Constitution and the Nuremberg Code believe that the Biden Administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates—as well as the vaccine mandates imposed by certain states, corporations, and organizations—were unconstitutional and unethical

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