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Dr Fauci Admits to Vax Misinformation (He Makes a Percentage)

Written by Leon Wolf

In a startling interview with the New York Times, Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the government’s coronavirus taskforce, admitted that he did not level with the American people about how many people would need to be vaccinated in order to achieve herd immunity because he didn’t think the public was ready to hear his true thoughts, which he feared might discourage people from getting vaccinated.

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Landmark Study Reveals 5G Health Threats

Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

Flying under the radar, so to speak, during the media coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, is the rollout of a hyper-fast speed 5G wireless network. As millions of Americans are suddenly working remotely, it has proven to be a powerful opportunity for regulators to move 5G forward.

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Vaccine Death? Curious Case of the Fainting Nurse

Written by John O'Sullivan

 

You probably saw it. A young Tennessee nurse on live TV takes a COVID-19 vaccine shot and passes out within seconds. Thereafter, stories emerged that she had died from complications. Counter stories denounce such ‘fake news’ because the nurse, Tiffany Dover, re-appeared in a brief video at work. Or did she? Now come claims of a stand in ‘body double.’

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The 1918 Rockefeller-US Army Worldwide Pandemic

Written by Larry Romanoff

One new historical development that has been evolving over a few years and now brought into focus because of COVID-19, is the so-called “Spanish Flu” of 1918. Recurring reports and documentation are emerging to tell us that this ‘Greatest Pandemic in History’ was[1] not “Spanish”,[2] not “the flu” and,[3] not a natural occurrence but the result of human tinkering with vaccines.

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Coronavirus – A perspective from Britain Part 17

Written by Andy Rowland

 

This article covers the first half of December. Above is the chart from the BBC virus webpage for the number of new cases in the UK up to December 15th. This first item came in too late to be included in the previous article. On the 30th November, the London Economic website reported the Government’s vaccine minister Nadhim Zahawi as saying pubs and restaurants could demand to know if a customer has received a coronavirus jab before allowing them in.

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Maldives Island Coasts Have Grown Or Not Changed Since 2005

Written by Kenneth Richard

Despite sea level rise, a 2019 global analysis (Duvat, 2019) found 89% of 709 island coasts have been either stable or growing in size in recent decades.

A new Maldives-only study (Duvat, 2020) finds rapid (>3 to >50%) coastal growth in 110 of 186 Maldives islands from 2005 to 2016. Just five islands – 2.7% – actually contracted in size during this period.

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COVID Vaccine Risk Just Got Worse

Written by headlineswithavoice.com

 

Some of the injections currently in development could increase the risk of acquiring human immunodeficiency virus, warned a group of researchers in The Lancet medical journal, potentially leading to an increase in infections as injections are rolled out to vulnerable populations around the world.

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