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The virus is your fault

Written by Tom Woods

Political leaders have been ordering soul-crushing shutdowns yet again. When I try to explain that these measures don’t seem to accomplish anything, since places that don’t do them get similar results, I get reader feedback saying: don’t bother making this argument. The political class has a secret agenda it’s pushing, and it’s not about a virus.

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Official Emails Reveal How ‘Natural Origin’ of COVID19 Was Spun

Written by Sainath Suryanarayanan

Newly obtained emails offer glimpses into how a narrative of certainty developed about the natural origins of the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, while key scientific questions remained. The internal discussions and an early draft of a scientists’ letter show experts discussing gaps in knowledge and unanswered questions about lab origin, even as some sought to tamp down on “fringe” theories about the possibility the virus came from a lab.

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An Explanation of Viruses for the Lay Person

Written by Chris Marcil

It is well known that there is a high number of germs that are found in people who are sick. It is normally assumed that the pathogen enters the body which then makes them sick. However, being ill doesn’t mean that the germ entered first.

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Are Temperatures & Sea Levels Rising Dangerously? No!

Written by Dominick T. Armentano

There are two widely held climate-change beliefs that are simply not accurate. The first is that there has been a statistically significant warming trend in the U.S. over the last 20 years. The second is that average ocean levels are rising alarmingly due to man-made global warming.

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Can COVID Vaccines Be Mandated?

Written by Children's Health Defense Team

Everyone has questions about the coming COVID vaccines. Will they work? Will they be safe? And last but not least, will they be mandated? Will they be mandated on the federal level or by state? Can an employer mandate vaccines?

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A Drug for Animals Now Taken by Humans for Cancer: Fenbendazole

Written by www.cancertreatmentsresearch.com

Previously, we discussed on this website the anti-worm drug Mebendazole (Ref.), which based on a good amount of scientific and clinical evidence, shows relevant anti cancer potential. However, as we saw, it’s not only science. Instead, there are case reports published in peer review papers showing that patinets with some aggressive cancers have experienced great response to Mebendazole.

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Another Tesla Model S ‘Inexplicably’ Bursts Into Flames

Written by Tyler Durden

According to Twitter account @_subia, her husband was driving a 2015 Tesla Model S when it “inexplicably” burst into flames in late November while driving down a neighborhood street in Frisco, Texas.

On Nov. 23, @_subia tweeted, “my husband @usmaan008 heard bangs while driving his beloved ⁦ @Tesla ⁩ & pulled over moments before it burst into flames. I was told we were lucky he got out when he did.”

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Ivermectin shows promise against Covid-19

Written by www.daily-sun.com

Ivermectin has shown promise against Covid-19 in a clinical trial and patients receiving a five-day course of ivermectin have shown an early viral clearance and improvements of blood biomarkers compared with other two groups.

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About Informed Vaccine Consent: Frank Shallenberger, MD, HMD

Written by Frank Shallenberger, MD, HMD

Dear Patients and Friends, I must have been asked 20 times about the new COVID vaccines. Here are my thoughts. Please pass this information onto many as you can. People need to have fully informed consent when it comes to injecting foreign genetic material into their bodies.

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