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The U.S. Nuclear Industry’s Struggle

Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The development of nuclear power has been the subject of intense debate and scrutiny over the years, particularly in terms of costs, regulatory frameworks, and its role in ‘solving the climate crisis’.

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Origins of COVID-19

Written by Maryam Henein

Many of you have read my in-depth coverage of the Origins debacle. Upon doing research, I came across Charles Rixey who is a Marine veteran, historian, and member of D.R.A.S.T.I.C., an online group of scientists and researchers who continue to lead the search for the origin of COVID-19.

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Landmark Win in Covid Vaccine Injury Case

Written by Rebekah Barnett

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The Department of Child Protection (DCP) must pay compensation and medical expenses to a youth worker who developed pericarditis after getting a Covid booster under a workplace vaccination directive, the South Australian Employment Tribunal has ruled.

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mRNA Vaccines Contain Prion Region

Written by Marina Zhang

The COVID-19 virus and its vaccine sequences have a prion region on their surface spike proteins. Earlier in the pandemic and vaccine rollout, some researchers were concerned that these prion regions may promote incurable prion diseases, such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD).

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Astrophysicist Explains Climate Science Due Diligence

Written by Joseph Postma (Astrophysicist)

In this video I discuss the importance of performing due diligence upon the extraordinary claims of climate science. Due diligence means making sure that all of the t’s are crossed and all of the i’s are dotted, that all your ducks are lined in a row, so to speak.

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