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Attempts To Prop Up Covid Narrative Getting Desperate

Written by Norman Fenton and Martin Neil

No matter how many times we (and others) have pointed out the statistical flaws and biases that compromise covid studies (especially those attempting to show vaccine effectiveness and safety), studies continue to be published in the most prestigious medical journals that should never have passed review because of these flaws.

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Wind & Solar Generators Couldn’t Care Less

Written by Stop These Things

Solar panels smothered with snow and ice produce nothing; wind turbines frozen solid during breathless, frigid weather produce even less (they actually consume power from the grid to run heating systems meant to prevent their internal workings suffering permanent damage).

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Comeuppance Is A Dish Best Served Hot

Written by Rollo Tomassi

Lex Talionis is a Latin term that refers to the law of retribution, in which a penalty is meted out per the nature and severity of the offense. ”Lex” refers to a set of rules or regulations. Talionis translates as ”of such a nature. ”

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WHO’s Rules Embedded Undemocratic “Voting”

Written by Meryl Nass MD

When the delegates don’t want their constituents to know how they voted on a controversial matter, such as handing sovereignty of their nation over to the WHO, they can simply decide to hold a secret ballot. And the decision to hold a secret ballot may not be recorded or held by roll call. Sweet, huh?

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