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Aussie Father Awarded Huge Covid ‘Vaccine’ Injury Compensation

Written by Morgan S. Verity

Chris Nemeth, a Melbourne father of two, received approximately AU$6.5 million ($4.5 million) in compensation after developing chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) following administration of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in July 2021, according to a report from Children’s Health Defense [1]

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Sweat, Death, and the 95% Your Blood Test Cannot See

Written by Sayer Ji

Men who sweated four to seven times a week died at a rate 37 percent lower than men who sweated once a week. Lead exposure is linked to 412,000 American deaths annually — ten times the official estimate. And the blood test your doctor uses to rule out heavy metal toxicity is measuring about five percent of what is actually in you

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Why PSI No Longer Has Physics Articles

Written by Herb Rose

This publication is named after Sir Isaac Newton’s “Philospie Principia Natualis Mathematica”, considered one of the cornerstones of modern physics but of late it has been devoid of articles on physics

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