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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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Pfizer COVID vaccine trial: older adults suffering bad side effects

Written by James Lyons-Weiler, Ph.D. & Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

In the development of vaccines against coronaviruses like SARS-COV-1 and MERS in the early 2000’s, researchers found evidence of a serious problem. Teams of U.S. and foreign scientists vaccinated animals with the four most promising vaccines. At first, the experiment seemed successful as all the animals developed a robust antibody response to coronavirus.

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Actual Experiment Proves As CO2 Rises, Surface Temps Drop

Written by Kenneth Richard

At an outdoor test site in Italy, CO2 concentrations vacillating between 1,000 and 750,000 ppm have no more or less an effect on local temperatures than a nearby site with stable, ambient (<400 ppm) CO2 concentrations.

Mofette fields are “natural carbon dioxide springs” that allow us to observe the effect that a 100% (1,000,000 ppm) CO2 concentration has on ecosystems, temperatures…even spiders (Balkenhol et al., 2016).

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COVID19 – Evidence Of Global Fraud

Written by Iain Davis

COVID 19, and the subsequent governmental responses, appear to be part of an international conspiracy to commit fraud. It seems there is no evidence that a virus called SARS-CoV-2 causes a disease called COVID 19.

Sometimes you have to go with your gut. I am not an expert in genetics and, as ever, stand to be corrected. However my attention was drawn to some research published by the Spanish medical journal D-Salud-Discovery.

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Doctors to Senate: We are attacked for saving COVID patients

Written by Art Moore

At a Senate hearing, six prominent physicians called for removing obstacles to outpatient therapies for COVID-19 they contend are saving lives. The testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on Tuesday was the second part a hearing organized by Chairman Ron Johnson titled “Early Outpatient Treatment: An Essential Part of a COVID-19 Solution.”

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Analysis: Blood Oxygen Starvation & COVID-19

Written by Robert O Young DSc, PhD,

What causes oxygen deprivation of the blood(DIC) and then lungs with COVID-19 (SARS – CoV 2 & 12)?

Abstract

Oxygen deprivation in the blood and then lungs is the result of pathological blood coagulation or Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) involving a cascade of protein factors leading to the excessive aggregation or symplastism of the erythrocytes or red blood cells caused by several acidic contributing environmental, metabolic, respiratory and dietary factors.[1]

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How to Legally Decline a Vaccine

Written by SGT Report

 

Do not ‘refuse’ a vaccine otherwise you will be considered a belligerent ‘anti-vaxxer.’ Instead, pursue your natural legal right to have informed consent, which is explained in the graphic image below.

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