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Poll: Physical Health Better than Mental Health During Pandemic

Written by Thomas D Willams PhD

Americans’ mental health is taking a much worse beating than their physical health during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a Gallup poll released this week.

In a survey titled “Americans’ Mental Health Ratings Sink to New Low,” Gallup reported some disturbing findings concerning the fallout from the coronavirus and from measures employed to curb its spread.

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Altering Human Genetics Through Vaccination

Written by Jon Rappoport

As the new COVID19 vaccine is claimed to be the first that can actually modify human DNA we revisit this prescient article from 2018 when the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) announced how a new DNA altering vaccine was going to protect people from most flu strains, all at once, with a single shot. Back in 2018 Jon Rappoport wrote:

Over the years, I’ve written many articles refuting claims that vaccines are safe and effective, but we’ll put all that aside for the moment and follow the bouncing ball.

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Vital Information about the Covid 19-Vaccine

Written by Dr Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc FRSA

Imagine this. A man and a woman get into a car. The woman sits in the driving seat. The man in the passenger seat. The woman is taking her driving test and the man beside her is the examiner. The woman is a terrible driver and no one thinks she will pass the test.

Before she starts the car the woman unfastens her handbag, removes her purse and takes out £1,000 in nice new banknotes. She then turns to the driving examiner.

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Formaldehyde: Lots of Undeserved Bad Press

Written by Jack Dini

The risk of getting cancer from breathing formaldehyde which tends to off-gas from furniture and fabrics indoors is about the same as the risk of cancer from drinking two glasses of beer or two cans of cola every day. (1)

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FDA Now Admits Two Died From COVID Vaccine Trial

Written by Tyler Durden

With the FDA expected to grant emergency-use approval for the Pfizer-BionTech COVID vaccine Thursday after releasing a preliminary assessment of the trial data that the panel will use to assess the drug earlier today, the agency has admitted Tuesday that two participants in the Phase 3 trials have died.

One of them was immunocompromised, according to the Jerusalem Post, citing data released earlier.

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U.S. physicists urge the building of a fusion power plant

Written by Adrian Cho

U.S. fusion scientists, notorious for squabbling over which projects to fund with their field’s limited budget, have coalesced around an audacious goal. A 10-year plan presented last week to the federal Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee is the first since the community tried to formulate such a road map in 2014 and failed spectacularly.

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Questions for Lockdown Apologists

Written by John Pospichal

We now have mortality data for the first few months of 2020 for many countries, and, as you might expect, there were steep increases associated with the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in each one.

Surprisingly, however, these increases did not begin before the lockdowns were imposed, but after.

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What social distancing does to a brain

Written by Max Planck Society

Have you recently wondered how social-distancing and self-isolation may be affecting your brain? An international research team led by Erin Schuman from the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research discovered a brain molecule that functions as a “thermometer” for the presence of others in an animal’s environment.

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Some Covid-19 Vaccines Could Increase Risk Of HIV Infection

Written by Robert Hart

Some of the Covid-19 vaccines currently in development could increase the risk of acquiring HIV, warned a group of researchers in the The Lancet medical journal Monday, potentially leading to an increase in infections as vaccines are rolled out to vulnerable populations around the world.

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COVID-19 Masks Causing Rise in Bacterial Pneumonia

Written by www.nexusnewsfeed.com

A group is suing Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum and Tulsa Health Department Executive Director Bruce Dart, saying the city’s mask mandate is harmful to healthy people, reports Activist Post.

The group includes business owners and two doctors who “are asking the city to immediately repeal the mask mandate which was passed by city council last month.”

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