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Austria SUSPENDS Astra-Zeneca jabs after one death

Written by dailymail.co.uk

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Austria has suspended vaccinations with a batch of AstraZeneca’s coronavirus jabs as a precaution following the death of one person and the illness of another after the shots. The Federal Office for Safety in Health Care (BASG) said a 49-year-old woman died as a result of severe coagulation disorders. It also confirmed another 35-year-old woman developed a pulmonary embolism and is now recovering.

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UK: 35 people deaf and 25 blind after taking mRNA vaccine shots

Written by lifesitenews.com

Among people in the U.K., 35 cases of deafness and 25 cases of blindness have been reported by people who have taken the experimental mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. The numbers are derived from the U.K. Yellow Card vaccine reporting scheme, which is the British equivalent to the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).

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COVID-19 RNA Based Vaccines and the Risk of Prion Disease

Written by J. Bart Classen

Vaccines have been found to cause a host of chronic, late developing adverse events. Some adverse events like type 1 diabetes may not occur until 3-4 years after a vaccine is administered [1]. In the example of type 1 diabetes the frequency of cases of adverse events may surpass the frequency of cases of severe infectious disease the vaccine was designed to prevent.

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The Psychic Dangers of Infected Minds (With a Lie this Large)

Written by Greg Maybury

A Blood Poisoning of the Body Politic (Foul Deeds Arising). In an early essay “Symbols of Transformation”, archetypal ‘poster-boy’ of the collective unconscious Carl Jung noted:

‘There’s no adequate protection against psychic epidemics, which are infinitely more devastating than the worst of natural catastrophes. The supreme danger which threatens individuals [and] whole nations is a psychic danger.’

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New Study Documents Billions Of Coral Colonies

Written by climatechangedispatch.com

A newly published study of coral reefs finds coral populations are staggeringly large and extremely unlikely to face extinction pressures anytime in the foreseeable future.

The peer-reviewed study by scientists who had previously promoted alarm about coral populations deals a major blow to alarmist climate change campaigns that corals are on the verge of extinction.

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Asteroid Apophis passes relatively close to Earth

Written by slashgear.com

On Friday, a large asteroid roughly the size of the Eiffel Tower zipped past the Earth. The asteroid posed no hazard to the Earth on this flyby as it was more than 40 times as far away from Earth as the moon. However, on April 13, 2029, Apophis will get much closer to the Earth.

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Ex Minnesota State Legislator: ‘We’ve all been played’

Written by beforeitsnews.com

Increasingly, there are serious questions being asked about the factual basis for declaring a pandemic and the growing number of mitigation policies being implemented by governments and corporations. When is a COVID-19 case really a “case”?

Do the case numbers and death numbers that have been touted over the last 12 months by governments in UK, EU, USA, and numerous governments around the world, accurately reflect actual COVID cases and COVID deaths?

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Astronaut-explorer sets record dive to deepest point on Earth

Written by collectspace.com

The son of a NASA astronaut and a video game pioneer who previously traversed both the North and South poles and funded his own trip to the International Space Station, Garriott completed a dive to Challenger Deep, the lowest point on Earth, on Monday (March 1).

“I am the first person to go pole to pole, space and deep and the second person — first male — to go space [to] deep,” Garriott told collectSPACE in a call while still at sea on Tuesday.

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What caused it to Snow for 1000 years. The Math and the Aftermath.

Written by Michael Clarke

Think BIG picture! You cannot judge how big a forest is while you are surrounded by trees! That the ice was about one mile thick across the North American continent a million years ago is established fact.
How many periods of glaciation is less well established, but the occasional gigantic lakes and subsequent floods is well known, the dry Falls being the most notable example of what water can do.

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