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Will the Goose be cooked?

Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

The Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) is abundant on this continent, especially in Canada. In recent decades they have even become some sort of nuisance.

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Covid-19 injections have been given to disabled patients without consent

Written by dailyexpose.co.uk

An organisation set up to provide a confidential platform for healthcare workers has recieved scores of testimonies from Doctors and Nurses who have expressed concerns about adverse reactions to the Covid-19 vaccines, highlighted vulnerable patients are being given the experimental injections without consent, and provided evidence of authorities labelling deaths due to other causes as Covid-19.

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Another Peak Demand Hour and Wind is Missing

Written by Parker Gallant Energy Perspectives

As we have come to expect in Ontario, “peak demand” generally occurs on hot summer days and the hour ending at hour 17 on August 20th was the most recent occurrence coming in at # 8 of “peak demand hours” so far this year.

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New NIH Study on RNA Vaccine Candidates Against COVID-19

Written by clinicaltrials.gov

Study Description: Brief Summary: This is a Phase 1/2/3, randomized, placebo-controlled, observer-blind, dose-finding, vaccine candidate-selection, and efficacy study in healthy individuals.

The study consists of 2 parts: Phase 1: to identify preferred vaccine candidate(s) and dose level(s); Phase 2/3: an expanded cohort and efficacy part.

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