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FDA & AAPS in War Over Proven, Safe CV-19 Treatment

Written by John O'Sullivan

This weeks marks the beginning of an all-out legal war between the FDA and medical doctors over a successful treatment for COVID-19.

A new FDA’s statement doubles down in opposing the Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) treatment praised by President Trump. While the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS),  files a lawsuit against the FDA claiming bias and misinformation. [1]

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British Columbia Breaks Cold And Snow Records

Written by Cap Allon

Record cold and late-spring snow helped drive-home the Grand Solar Minimum message across the BC Interior over the weekend.

According to KelownaNow Meteorologist Wesla English, the Interior –one of the three main regions of the Canadian province of British Columbia– broke a slew of cold records on Saturday.

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COLDER Greenland GAINS Ice in June – Media Silent

Written by Cap Allon

The month of June is breaking records across the Greenland ice sheet, and not records for warmth and melt –as the mainstream media have trained you to expect– but new benchmarks for COLD and GAINS.

The SMB gains occurring right now across Greenland are truly astonishing.

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The UN IPCC’s core climate hypothesis is dead

Written by Ed Berry, PhD, Atmospheric Physics, CCM

Below are the first two sections of the Introduction to my definitive paper on why IPCC’s core hypothesis is invalid. All the math and physics are done, but I am expanding the Introduction because too many people with PhD degrees still get confused.

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Hydroxychloroquine Farce Has Tragic Consequences

Written by Lionel Laurent

“Follow the science” — these are reassuring words in a pandemic like Covid-19, when widespread fear of a deadly virus can be exploited by unscrupulous politicians, snake-oil salesmen and cranks. Public trust in scientists has risen recently.

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Public trust in scientists damaged by Covid-19 Fiasco

Written by Ellie Bothwell

paperRevenge of the Experts: Will Covid-19 Renew or Diminish Public Trust in Science?, examined how exposure to previous epidemics affected individuals’ levels of confidence in science and scientists, focusing on those who experienced an epidemic outbreak in their country of residence while they were in their “impressionable years” between age 18 and 25.

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Fresh Proof Nature, Not Humans, Drives CO2 Levels

Written by Bevan Dockery

Statistical analysis of official data from the Mauna Loa Observatory of atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) reveals Nature, not humans determines the concentration of this trace gas.

Variances in atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide are shown to be well correlated with changes in the seasons, phases of the moon and El Niño events rather than human industrial activity.

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Face Masks – Esteemed Doctor Ends the Confusion

Written by Dr Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc FRSA


Everyone in the world seems confused about whether or not we should wear masks to protect us from the coronavirus. The general consensus among politicians and the so-called experts quoted in the media appears to me to be that wearing masks does no good but that we should wear them anyway and that we don’t need to wear them although they are very useful.

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