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Is a Coronavirus Vaccine a Ticking Time Bomb?

Written by theburningplatform.com

Will a vaccine to SARS-CoV-2 actually make the problem worse? Although not a certainty, all of the current data says that this prospect is a real possibility that needs to be paid careful attention to. If you stay with me, I’ll explain why.

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How best to power Africa in the future?

Written by Jack Dini

Africa is a massive place, much bigger than most folks realize from just looking at a map. The African continent has a land area of 30.37 million square kilometers (11.7 million square miles)–enough to fit in the US, China, India, Japan, Mexico and many European nations, combined. (1)

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IBM Colluded With Hitler, Now Makes Vaccine Passports

Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

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It would be naïve to think that digital vaccine certificates, tied to our biometric IDs, banking, credit histories, health and food allocation data could not end up being used as a tool for social control and the destruction of certain groups of people.

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Fauci fatigue sets in as top doc sows doubt in vax effectiveness

Written by ampproject.org

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Years from now when we look back at the coronavirus pandemic, one of the first people we’ll think of is Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. And why not? It was one year ago when an argument could be made that the two most trusted public figures on COVID-19 were Fauci and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

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Vaccine passport certificates could be unlawful discrimination

Written by theguardian.com

Covid-status certificates being considered by ministers to help open up society could amount to unlawful indirect discrimination, the government’s independent equalities watchdog has advised.

As ministers decide whether the documents should be introduced as passports to certain events later this year, the Equality and Human Rights Commission has told the Cabinet Office they risk creating a “two-tier society”.

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Covid-19 case rates fall to lowest levels in seven months

Written by lbc.co.uk

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Covid infections have dropped below 100 cases per 100,000 people in every local area of the UK for the first time in seven months, new data shows. Two areas, the Orkney Islands and Western Isles, have no recorded cases while Rother in East Sussex and North Devon have a rate of just 1.

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We Must Break From the Supranational Financier Oligarchy

Written by Matthew Ehret

As the China-Russian-Iran alliance continues to gain new momentum spreading win-win cooperation and development across Asia, Africa and the World, the dying unipolar system run by detached militarists, financiers and technocrats is doubling down on its weird mix of 1) a “scorched earth” offensive threat to “dissuade” China and Russia from continuing on their current trajectory and 2) a “positive” green game on which nations are invited to tie their destinies as an alternative to China’s BRI.

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Bring Back Toxic Masculinity

Written by henrymakow.com

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Feminism, promiscuity, porn, homosexuality all prepared us for communist tyranny we face today. They were designed to emasculate men and ensure men had nothing — wives and families — worth fighting for. And that’s where we find ourselves: Listlessly watching while society is transformed into a communist dystopia.

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NASA updates software for Mars Ingenuity helicopter

Written by theregister.com

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NASA will upload a “minor modification” of flight control software to the Ingenuity helicopter ahead of its first attempt at powered flight on Mars, and says the process of doing so means it can’t say when attempts to send craft into Red skies will take place.

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