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A 75-Year-Old Warning about Those Who Say ‘Listen to the Science’

Written by Foundation for Economic Education

Image: Centre for International Environmental Law

On his first day as president, Joe Biden, flanked by a portrait of Ben Franklin, called on the federal government to “advance environmental justice” and “be guided by the best science.” In many ways, Biden’s words came as no surprise. Throughout the 2020 campaign and after, Biden had often repeated the phrases “listen to the science” and “I believe in science,” presumably to contrast himself with his opponent.

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Laboratories in US can’t find Covid-19 in 1500 positive tests

Written by greatreject.org

A clinical scientist and immunologist-virologist at a southern California laboratory says he and colleagues from 7 universities are suing the CDC for massive fraud. The reason: not one of 1500 samples of people tested “positive” could find Covid-19. ALL people were simply found to have Influenza A, and to a lesser extent Influenza B. This is consistent with the previous findings of other scientists, which we have reported on several times.

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Are there toxic substances in commonly used masks?

Written by thebl.tv

Image: DW

German scientists have discovered dangerous chemical substances in some of the masks on sale and used by the general public. The masks are mandatory in many countries to prevent the alleged infection and spread of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) Virus.

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10 Italian Sites Shrouded in Mystery and Legend

Written by atlasobscura.com

Gaiola Island. Image: Amusing Planet

tlas Obscura would not be possible without the dedicated work of our community, who help us add more wondrous places to the site every day. We want to give some of our most dedicated contributors a chance to share collections of some of their favorite entries, and tell us all a little more about themselves.

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The ‘Iron Man’ body armour many of us may soon be wearing

Written by bbc.co.uk

Image: SUITX

Imagine wearing high-tech body armour that makes you super strong and tireless. Such technology, more specifically called an exoskeleton, sounds like the preserve of the Iron Man series of superhero movies. Yet the equipment is increasingly being worn in real life around the world. And one manufacturer – California’s SuitX – expects it to go mainstream.

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Nuremberg Code Outlaws Forced Medical Procedures, including Vaxes

Written by sott.net

Image: US Army

The ‘Doctors’ Trial’ during the Nuremberg Trials following WW2, which established the Nuremberg Code regulating the ethics of medical intervention.Some people might not be familiar with the verb “to dissemble”, but we all need to become familiar with it, because there is a lot of dissembling going on.

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Beijing Admits Chinese Vaccines’ Effectiveness Low

Written by theepochtimes.com

Image: Chinatopix Via AP

Gao Fu, director of the China Centers for Disease Control, speaks at the National Vaccines and Health conference in Chengdu in southwest China’s Sichuan Province on April 10, 2021. In a rare admission of the weakness of Chinese coronavirus vaccines, Gao the country’s top disease control official says their effectiveness is low and the government is considering mixing them to give them a boost.

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UK ‘rush to abandon human rights’ rebuked by Amnesty

Written by theguardian.com

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Amnesty International has published a stark rebuke of the UK government’s stance on human rights, saying that it is “speeding towards the cliff edge” in its policies on housing and immigration, and criticising its seeming determination to end the legal right for the public to challenge government decisions in court.

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