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COVID-vaccinated can ‘shed’ spike protein, harming unvaccinated

Written by ampproject.org

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In their latest issue brief, America’s Frontline Doctors (AFLDS) warned how spike proteins resulting from experimental COVID-19 gene therapy vaccines have the capacity to 1.) pass through the “blood-brain barrier” causing neurological damage, 2.) be “shed” by the vaccinated, bringing about sickness in unvaccinated children and adults, and 3.) cause irregular vaginal bleeding in women.

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Alcohol deaths highest for 20 years in England and Wales

Written by BBC

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Alcohol killed more people in 2020 in England and Wales than in any of the previous 20 years, official data shows. There were 7,423 deaths from alcohol misuse last year – a rise of 20 percent from 2019, the Office for National Statistics says. Deaths increased from March 2020 onwards when the UK’s coronavirus epidemic forced the first national lockdown.

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The Island Where Marvelous Marconi Turned ‘Carnival Showman’

Written by theregister.com

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Guglielmo Marconi is famous for sending the first transatlantic wireless signal from Cornwall to Newfoundland, with his two radio stations on the Lizard peninsula covered by a previous Geek’s Guide. But he worked up to this achievement on the Isle of Wight, the England-in-miniature that lies just off the south coast of Hampshire.

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Artificial Spike Proteins And The End of Human Health

Written by drsircus.com

It is hard to believe, and it is certainly new, that a virus can actually cause long-term changes to an infected person’s genes. It’s incredibly scary that results from a new cell study found that the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein can bring about long-term gene expression changes even when exposure is minimal.

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A climate apocalypse now? Er, well, not really

Written by conservativewoman.co.uk

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RUNAWAY climate chaos, catastrophic climate breakdown, the climate apocalypse. It’s happening now! So what is it like? A report from the Global Warming Policy Foundation looks at extreme weather trends around the world and reveals all.

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Broadening Weather Radar’s Scope

Written by aviationtoday.com

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Weather radar has come a long way, showing much more today than the stormy conditions ahead. Windshear and turbulence detection is being integrated into on-board radar systems, as are terrain and traffic warning systems. Pilots now can be presented different warnings of the three major hazards–traffic, weather and terrain–and even have indicated the hazard that needs priority attention.

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