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Mysterious Bird Deaths on Texel Island

Written by Arthur Firstenberg

On the Dutch island of Texel, being the south end of a line of islands separating the Wadden Sea from the North Sea, a large breeding colony of seabirds called Sandwich terns (“great terns” in Dutch) made headline news last month by dying.

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Call For Govt Action On ‘Dangers’ Of 5G

Written by Sean Carney

Did you know? There is a scandal. And it is very well explained in the video described with accessible information anyone can understand, showing how the government has u-turned on human rights and health since 2000, a year which heralded 2G and 3G wireless communications, but also promised science-based policies designed to protect the public from wireless radiation.

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Monkeypox Virus: Facts Vs Fear

Written by Elizabeth Lee Vliet and Nicole Landers

The World Health Organization declaration of Monkey Pox as a “Public Health Emergency of International Concern”, was made by one man, WHO Director-General Tedros, who has no medical training, over the objection of the majority of his own expert committee of medical and scientific advisors.

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