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Experts Concerned About Autoimmunity Events

Written by Marina Zhang

There may be around a 1 in 10 chance that Pfizer mRNA COVID-19 vaccines will not generate spike proteins but something else, a new Cambridge study finds, raising concerns about autoimmune response among experts.

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Why Australians Are Saying No To WHO

Written by Rebekah Barnett

Who runs the world? The WHO will, if Australia and other Member States agree to several proposed reforms. This is the view of a growing chorus who warn that Australia risks losing its sovereignty over public health decision-making to the WHO, without necessarily even realising it…

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Separating Fact from Fiction

Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

In recent years, climate science has continued to evolve with new insights and metrics to better understand and address climate change. However, it is crucial to distinguish between important metrics that can be measured directly and unscientific metrics that are primarily used for propaganda to push the climate crisis narrative.

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Guest blog: Glyphosate/AMPA and Asthma in Argentina

Written by Michelle Perro, MD

Note from GMOScience: Chuck Benbrook, PhD in agricultural economics, (https://hygeia-analytics.com/about/who-we-are/) writes about the publication of a recent shocking study from Argentina exposing the explosion of asthma in the Argentinian city of Monte Maiz from pesticides (1). 

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The State of our Children’s Health

Written by Michelle Perro, MD

Rhetoric, regulatory capture, and the lack of governmental action have created and fueled one of the greatest crimes of the times which is the allowance and acceptance of the chronic poisoning of our children.

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