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A Green Virus is being spread by the World Climate Conference

Written by Viv Forbes

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The Biden-Boris green virus which infects most of the west has become a danger to Australia. PM Morrison has promised one billion dollars for “hydrogen, CCUS (carbon capture usage or storage), batteries and critical minerals – all to achieve “net zero”.

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Scientists Find New Jurassic Reptile that Looks Like a Pokémon

Written by vice.com

Image: Zhao Chuang

Scientists have discovered fossils of a new pterosaur species that lived in what is now northern China during the Jurassic period. And they are pretty adorable animals. Pterosaurs lived on Earth during the Mesozoic era (about 252 million to 66 million years ago). They were the first reptiles that could fly, with sizes ranging from that of a sparrow to as big as a giraffe.

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Little Foot: a Step Closer in Understanding Human Evolution

Written by usc.edu

 

Image: Paul John Myburgh, Courtesy of the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

The USC-led study examined the shoulder assembly of Little Foot, an Australopithecus that lived more than 3 million years ago, and may have confirmed how our human ancestors used their arms.

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The Covidian Cult (Part II)

Written by consentfactory.org

Back in October of 2020, I wrote an essay called The Covidian Cult, in which I described the so-called “New Normal” as a global totalitarian ideological movement. Developments over the last six months have borne out the accuracy of that analogy.

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Astronomers Detect Extreme Flare from Proxima Centauri

Written by sci-news.com

Image: S. Dagnello, NRAO / AUI / NSF

Using the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, and the du Pont Telescope, astronomers have observed the largest flare ever recorded from Proxima Centauri, the Sun’s closest stellar neighbor and one of the best-studied low-mass stars.

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Origami… in spaaaaace!

Written by theregister.com

Inflatable folded objects discovery brings new meaning to blowing up buildings. Space-saving structures could work well in ‘space missions’.

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Absolute Slavery: Zero Carbon Agenda Deconstructed

Written by iceagefarmer.com

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What is a zero-carbon future? What does it look like? To imagine, turn off your heater. No airports. No shipping. No animals. Perfect surveillance state. In this Ice Age Farmer special report, Christian breaks The “Absolute Zero” plan and how governments are actively taking drastic steps every day to meet these dystopian goals for Travel, Transport, Energy, Manufacturing, Recycling, and Food.

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Should Unvaccinated and Obese Be Penalized by Government?

Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

“Vaccine refusal will come at a cost — for all of us,” Edward-Isaac Dovere, a staff writer for The Atlantic, proclaims in an April 10, 2021, political commentary.1 Unvaccinated individuals “will have higher health care costs,” he says, and the vaccinated will have to foot the bill, either through taxes or insurance premiums.

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