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Twenty countries suspend Oxford vaccine; are you hesitant yet?

Written by Jon Rappoport

The Guardian: “Several European countries have halted using the Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid vaccine…” The Guardian has a brand new definition of “several.” Their own article lists the following nations: Austria, Estonia, Latvia, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Romania, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, The Netherlands, Ireland, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Slovenia, Cyprus, Sweden.

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What is Polyethylene Glycol used for?

Written by medlineplus.gov

Image: Ebay

Why is this medication prescribed?

Polyethylene glycol 3350 is used to treat occasional constipation. Polyethylene glycol 3350 is in a class of medications called osmotic laxatives. It works by causing water to be retained with the stool. This increases the number of bowel movements and softens the stool so it is easier to pass.

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Sierra Club spin: Lessons from the Texas big freeze

Written by chinadialogue.net

The town of Round Mountain during the Texas winter storm, 13 February 2021 (Image: Ralph Arvesen / Alamy)

Here’s an alarmist spin on the facts (highlighted in red) for your enjoyment:

Its power system, deregulated, isolated and reliant on gas, could not cope with an Arctic blast. What next for the Lone Star State?

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Do we really want a vax passport for everything?

Written by Andy Rowlands

On Monday Parliament debated the issue of vaccine passports in response to the petition which gained 290,000 signatures. However, the Government has decided as the next step to issue a Call For Evidence. It is a sort of public consultation which anyone can participate in.

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Black Hole Seen Clearly in Historic New Direct Image

Written by zmescience.com

Image: EHT Collaboration

Using the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) to observe the supermassive black hole at the centre of the galaxy Messier 87 (M87), astronomers have once again produced another first in the field of astronomy and cosmology. Following up on the image of M87’s black hole published two years ago–the first time a black hole was imaged directly–astronomers at the EHT collaboration have captured a stunning image of the same black hole, this time in polarized light.

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When Climate Alarmism Meets Cancel Culture

Written by Bjorn Lomborg

The academic and activist faction that sets the threatening tone in the climate conversation wants dissent eliminated, leaving themselves the only ones authorized to tell you how scared you should be. To avoid wasting trillions, we should not let them.

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