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How healthy are these meatless burgers?

Written by Emily Gelsomin, MLA, RD, LDN

Plant-based burgers are not a novel concept. But new products designed to taste like meat are now being marketed to vegetarians and meat-eaters alike. Impossible Burger and Beyond Meat’s Beyond Burger are two such options.

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Groupthink, Pal Review And The Climate Fraud

Written by Dr John Happs

A little over two decades ago, Dr. Irving Janis, professor of psychology at Yale University, published Groupthink in which he explained how a group of like-minded people could share a common belief or goal whilst completely ignoring any evidence that challenged that belief.

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Galaxy-Size Bubbles Discovered Towering Over the Milky Way

Written by Charlie Wood

When Peter Predehl, an astrophysicist at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics in Germany, first laid eyes on the new map of the universe’s hottest objects, he immediately recognized the aftermath of a galactic catastrophe. A bright yellow cloud billowed tens of thousands of light-years upward from the Milky Way’s flat disk, with a fainter twin reflected below.

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Covid-19 and the Global Medical-Industrial-Complex

Written by William Walter Kay BA JD

Those lucky enough to have read Bertram Gross’s Friendly Fascism (1980) hot from the presses have long been equipped with a conceptual tool helpful in grasping a key component of modern society. The book explicates the “complex” as in: military-industrial-complex.

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55 Americans Killed by COVID-19 Vaccine

Written by Tyler Durden

 

Amid increasing calls for suspension of the use of mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines produced by companies such as Pfizer, especially among elderly people, the situation in Norway has escalated significantly as the Scandi nation has now registered a total of 29 deaths among people over the age of 75 who’ve had their first COVID-19 vaccination shot.

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Study: Heart attacks predicted years in advance with simple X-ray

Written by www.studyfinds.org

On the surface, a heart attack can seem like a sudden and unpredictable event. Despite that perception, the underlying causes of heart failure can present for a very long time. Now, a new study finds there may be a way to predicted who will have a heart attack years in advance using a simple X-ray.

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Zinc Cure For Coronavirus Well Known A Decade Ago

Written by Bill Sardi

The long-standing bias against natural over patentable synthetic molecules in the practice of medicine has now resulted in the avoidable premature death of thousands of the most vulnerable individuals and the abrupt and near-complete economic collapse of modern society due to an unwarranted over-response by health authorities, political overseers and sensationalist news media.

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Study Confirms Antarctica Hasn’t Warmed In Past 70 Years

Written by James Taylor

Cancel all the claims by climate activists that global warming is decimating Antarctica.

A peer-reviewed study recently published in one of the most prominent science journals destroys one of the most frequently asserted claims by climate activists – that climate change is warming Antarctica and melting the Antarctic ice sheet.

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More Covid Fake News from Germany

Written by Karma Singh

 

On January 12, 2021, the newspaper “Bild Zeitung” (nearest British equivalent, “The Sun” and in the USA that would be “The National Enquirer”) published the above article claiming that “mass deaths in England and Wales are nearing those of the Spanish Flu of 1918/19”.

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So Far 27 Studies Prove Lockdowns Have Little to No Effect

Written by Brumby, reformatted by John O'Sullivan

Studies since March 2020 have documented and assessed the impacts of mass quarantining of healthy populations, a policy never attempted before in modern medicine. A precept in medicine is first do no harm, but lockdowns are proven to do much harm for little or no good.

Below we cite 27 published papers finding that lockdowns had little or no efficacy (despite unconscionable harms) along with a key quote or two from each.

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