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COVID Jabbing Young Children is ‘Politics, Not Science’

Written by childrenshealthdefense.org

The White House today unveiled plans to vaccinate 28 million 5- to 11-year olds for COVID, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has already issued guidance for the vaccines for that age group, even though the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has yet to approve Pfizer’s vaccine for young children.

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The BBC Stoops To A New Low

Written by Andy Rowlands

 

BBC series Casualty, Coronation Street, Doctors, EastEnders, Emmerdale, Holby City and Hollyoaks will join together to air a virtue-signalling ‘climate change’ storyline, which will air in the first week of November.

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Starving Prostate Cancer with Apple Peel, Red Grapes & Turmeric

Written by sciencedaily.com

When you dine on curry and baked apples, enjoy the fact that you are eating something that could play a role starving — or even preventing — cancer. New research identifies several natural compounds found in food, including turmeric, apple peels and red grapes, as key ingredients that could thwart the growth of prostate cancer.

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Quantum Mechanics De-Mystified

Written by risingtidefoundation.net

Is the quantum world truly driven by a-causal randomness beyond the scope of intelligibility as commonly taught? Or is this atomic realm coherent with the intelligible laws of the macroverse and the human mind?

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Rage against the machine

Written by University of Cambridge

April 2012 marked the bicentenary of the high-water mark of the Luddite rebellion – but new research suggests that the movement may be celebrated for the wrong reasons.

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