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More researchers showing COVID-19 may not be infectious at all

Written by Daniel Payne

A growing body of research suggests that a significant number of confirmed COVID-19 infections in the U.S. — perhaps as many as 9 out of every 10 — may not be infectious at all, with much of the country’s testing equipment possibly picking up mere fragments of the disease rather than full-blown infections.

Elevated ‘cycle thresholds’ may be detecting virus long after it is past the point of infection.

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Diabetes dramatically reduces the kidney’s ability clean itself

Written by Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University

The kidneys often become bulky and dysfunctional in diabetes, and now scientists have found that one path to this damage dramatically reduces the kidney’s ability to clean up after itself.

The natural cleanup is called autophagy, which literally means “self-eating,” and it’s a constant throughout our bodies as debris, like misfolded proteins and damaged cell powerhouses called mitochondria, get packaged into a double-membrane sack, then destroyed by enzymes to help keep cells and organs functioning at a premium.

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Dumbest Math Theory Ever? The Greenhouse Gas Effect!

Written by Zoe Phin

Mainstream climate scientists believe in the dumbest math theory ever devised to try and explain physical reality. It is called the Greenhouse Effect. It’s so silly an unbelievable that I don’t even want to give it the honor of calling it a scientific theory, because it is nothing but ideological mathematics that has never been empirically validated. In fact it is nothing but a post hoc fallacy: the surface is hotter than what the sun alone can do, therefore greenhouse gases did it!

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Harvard epidemiologist: lockdowns a disaster

Written by Tom Woods

The White House press conference of September 23rd 2020, featuring Dr. Scott Atlas, was an extraordinary thing to watch. Against a hostile media (of course), Atlas flat-out contradicted the CDC’s Dr. Redfield and taught the up-to-date science that the country needs to hear — the very research that Dr. Fauci had bizarrely tried, in his exchange with Rand Paul, to claim did not exist.

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Japan reveals first UV lamp to safely kill coronavirus

Written by Yaron Steinbuch

A Japanese company that teamed up with Columbia University has developed a first-of-its-kind ultraviolet lamp that can kill the coronavirus without harming people’s health, according to a report.

Light equipment maker Ushio’s Care 222 UV lamp is expected to be used to disinfect heavily trafficked spaces where people run the risk of contracting the deadly bug, including buses, trains, elevators and offices, Japan Today reported.

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Who said ‘we are all in this together?’

Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

In reality, competition and one-upmanship is alive and well. From “pre-ordering” millions of doses of a — yet to be developed vaccine – against an already mutated pathogenic virus, to space exploration, sorry, I mean claims of possession, there is fierce competition on planet Earth, wherever you look.

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COVID deaths 75 percent lower in nations using HCQ

Written by WND staff

With media solemnly spotlighting the passing of the 200,000 mark in deaths attributed to COVID-19 in the United States, a physicians association has a question.

“Why is the death rate about 75 percent lower in many countries?” asked Dr. Jane Orient, executive director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.

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The Electric Car Investor Bubble is About to Burst

Written by Olivia Rudgard et al.

It was the kind of truck the Terminator might drive – at least when he needed extra cash. Sleek, silent, and faintly sinister, the Skynet-esque lorry, filmed speeding through an American desert in 2018, seemed proof of its maker’s technological prowess.

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