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Study Sheds New Light on Lyme Disease

Written by John O'Sullivan

This study by John D Scott reports ACA rashes on Lyme disease patients for the first time in Canada. The author sheds new light on the predominant B. burgdorferi sensu stricto genospecies in North America acting as a potential contagion in the pathogenesis of ACA.

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Dr. Fauci: Hero, Liar, Or Sociopath?

Written by Monty Pelerin

The media made Dr. Fauci a hero.Was it because of his superior medical knowledge or because his “wisdom” would harm Donald Trump and his re-election chances? Dr. Fauci clearly has impressive credentials but so do many other medical experts.

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Bill Gates & Military Funded Mosquito Vaccine Delivery

Written by Spiro Skouras

Just in case 2020 wasn’t crazy enough, the Environmental Protection Agency recently announced rolled back regulations for companies due to the coronavirus outbreak paving the way for companies to skirt environmental laws and regulations during this declared crisis.

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A Possible Aether Explanation for Two Light Phenomena

Written by Dr. Raymond HV Gallucci, PE

Independent researcher, Dr Raymond Gallucci, submits his latest paper, ‘A Possible Aether Explanation for Two Light Phenomena:Varying Speed with Medium and Cosmological Redshift‘ for reader feedback. We have pleasure in publishing his summary with a link to the full PDF, below.

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Study: Dangerous nano-particles contaminate most vaccines

Written by Jon Rappoport

The Lung,” Second Edition, 2014: “Nanoparticles [are] comparable in size to subcellular structures…enabling their ready incorporation into biological systems.

A 2017 study of 44 types of 15 traditional vaccines, manufactured by leading global companies, has uncovered a very troubling and previously unreported fact: The vaccines are heavily contaminated with a variety of nanoparticles.

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COVID19: Time to Flatten the Fear Curve

Written by Alfredo Ortiz & C L Gray

“When the facts change,” said 20th-century economist John Maynard Keynes, “I change my mind.”

State governors and public health officials should follow this example in light of recent CDC data showing that Covid-19 is much less deadly than originally thought. The CDC recently revised its death rate estimate down to just 0.4 percent. And for many demographics, it is far less than that.

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