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New Study: Growing Our Understanding of Light

Written by John O'Sullivan

Electro-magnetism is at the core of growing our understanding the universe. Albert Einstein knew this. For over a century we have witnessed strange behaviors of photons which defy common sense, as if they could have instant connections through a means outside the space-time of the observer.

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Engineering with Origami

Written by Gregg Thompson

How do space scientists get extremely large objects into orbit when they only have the tip of a rocket to get them there? Believe it or not, they use the ancient paper folding technique of origami.

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My Expulsion from Medical Practice

Written by Dr. Albert Louis

It’s a very bizarre state of affairs when, as a doctor for over 30 years, I suddenly find myself completely isolated from people I know, and from humanity. In this situation, there seems to be no way to help with healing or caring or treating, because I have been expelled like a priest excommunicated from the church. I have been cancelled.

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WHO Admits COVID19 is Elite Tool to Control & Change Society

Written by Slawomir_Slowianin

The World Health Organization (WHO) has admitted that the priority during the pandemic was not about finding a vaccine, it was always about a ‘reset’ of society.

If this admission doesn’t make you realize that you have been constantly lied to and played over COVID19 then what else will?

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Nasal COVID Swabs with Nanoparticles Cause Brain Damage!

Written by John O'Sullivan

In a follow up to our December article that PCR swabs may be contaminated with dangerous nanoparticles is this study from Trinity College, Dublin which affirms that nanoparticles alter DNA and cause brain damage.

The study appears in the popular journal, Nature. We urge readers to exercise extreme caution over nasal swabbing. The practice offers no added benefit, but does present higher risk of harm.

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