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A Message to the Jabbed

Written by Dr Vernon Coleman

The bad news, I’m afraid, is that anyone who allowed themselves to be jabbed with the fake, pseudo vaccine which was fraudulently promoted to prevent people catching or spreading covid-19 – the rebranded flu – then I’m afraid the evidence strongly suggests that they’re more vulnerable than those who aren’t jabbed.

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EV Sales Collapse Globally As Taxpayer Subsidies Dry Up

Written by Ajot

The global electric vehicle market is reeling from one of the most dramatic collapses in monthly sales to date, with Rystad Energy research showing that only 672,000 units were sold in January, almost half of December 2022 sales and a mere three percent year-on-year increase over January 2022

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ONS excludes vaccine adverse reactions from ICD codes

Written by John Dee

Back on 13 Dec 2022 über cool dude Joel Smalley of Dead Man Talking fame gave a Christmas present to his fellow warriors, this being a data dump from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealing the death tally by date of death (as opposed to date of death registration, which can muddy the water) by week for the period 2014/w23 to 2022/w46 by sex, age band and primary cause for the fair nation of England.

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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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