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Mild-mannered academic slams COVID hysteric

Written by Tom Woods

 

In the fight for COVID sanity we have many good and highly credentialed scholars on our side. In general, though, they tend to have the quiet disposition of the academic rather than the fiery, attack-dog style that those of us outside of academia (I left 14 years ago and have never been happier) sometimes display.

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The Coming Zombie Apocalypse?

Written by beforeitsnews.com

The Covid-19 test is said to be another form of the Mark of the Beast as it is said it can change and corrupt our DNA.  Did you wonder why the Covid 19 test has to go all the way to your brainstem?

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Seriously, CDC Has a Web Page on ‘Zombie Preparedness’!

Written by John O'Sullivan

In case you thought the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention couldn’t get any crazier, look at this page from their official website and be prepared for puzzlement.

Yes, this is real. The CDC now boasts it is readying America to tackle a wave of braindead, malcontents bent on biting your bits (but we don’t think they mean BLM or Antifa).

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WuFlu Reduced CO2 Emissions But Kills The Economy

Written by James Delingpole

 

Great news, Americans! You lost your jobs, your businesses collapsed, your children were denied an education, your freedoms were stolen, you were imprisoned in your own home, you were forced to wear a mask, you couldn’t travel  – but it was all worth it because guess what? In 2020, thanks to the Chinese Coronavirus, U.S. greenhouse gas emissions fell by ten whole percent last year.

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FAA Issues New Rule To Spur Commercial Supersonic Flight

Written by Tyler Durden

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) published new regulations last week that streamline the US’ supersonic flight testing process.

“Today’s action is a significant step toward reintroducing civil supersonic flight and demonstrates the Department’s commitment to safe innovation,” said Elaine L. Chao, U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) Secretary, on Wednesday. 

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New Study: Sea-Level Rise The Same Since 1958 As From 1900-2018

Written by Kenneth Richard

A new analysis of global sea-level rise rates concludes the rising trend was 1.56 mm/yr−¹ from 1900-2018.

This is the same rate as for 1958-2014 (1.5 mm/yr−¹), indicating there has not been a long-term distinctive change in sea-level rise rates in the last 120 years. In 2018, Frederikse et al. assessed the contributing factors to long-term sea-level rise from 1958 to 2014.

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What They Said about Lockdowns before 2020

Written by Amelia Janaskie, Micha Gartz

In 2020, beliefs about how to handle a new virus shifted massively. Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, mainstream epidemiology and public health entities doubted – or even rejected – the efficacy of lockdowns and mass quarantines because they were considered ineffective.

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COVID-19 virus dead in 30 seconds with Ultra-violet LEDs

Written by Maayan Jaffe-Hoffman

 

Ultraviolet radiation is a common method of killing bacteria and viruses. Now, researchers from Tel Aviv University have proven that the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, can be killed efficiently, quickly and cheaply using ultraviolet (UV) light-emitting diodes (UV-LEDs) at specific frequencies.

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