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COVID19 Fraud: Our UK Reader’s Letter Template to Boris Johnson

Written by John O'Sullivan

We have shown that science has firmly established that the COVID19 pandemic causes no greater loss of life than a normal flu outbreak. However, the harsh measures of ‘lockdown’ are causing far greater and disproportionate harm on society. So, we have been asked to provide our UK readers with this template letter for anyone to use who wants to write to Prime Minister Boris Johnson to request he revokes the emergency measures.

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Jogger’s Collapsed Lung Due to COVID19 Face Mask

Written by Emilia Jiang

A Chinese man’s left lung has collapsed after he jogged for two and a half miles while wearing a face mask. The 26-year-old resident, known by his alias Zhang Ping, was rushed to the Wuhan Central Hospital on May 7 after he became breathless and started suffering severe chest pain.

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What is Heat?

Written by Joseph E Postma

A science and physics lesson on what heat is and how our knowledge of heat debunks the pseudoscientific field of climate science.

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Scientists Discover Coral Reefs Recovered Quickly After Bleaching

Written by Ben Collins

It was a depressing if expected inevitability when Western Australia’s Rowley Shoals showed the first signs of mass coral bleaching earlier this year, but a follow-up survey has found a remarkable recovery looks likely to preserve the reef’s near-pristine health — at least for now.

Tom Holmes, the marine monitoring coordinator at the WA Department of Biodiversity, Conservation, and Attractions, said that while his team was still processing the data, it appeared the coral had pulled off an “amazing” return towards health over the past six months.

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‘Eco-Friendly’ Plastics Pose The Same Threat To Marine Life

Written by CFACT

According to a study performed by Tel Aviv University, “environmentally friendly” cutlery like utensils and plates made with bioplastics is actually posing a threat to marine species.

Previously, it was thought that disposable tableware made out of bioplastics was much better for the environment than normal plastic because it would decompose quicker and pose fewer risks to fish, birds, and other sea creatures.

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Google Promotes Study That Climate Change Causes Cancer

Written by H Sterling Burnett

Among the top items Google is promoting today under the search term “climate change” is a paper out of the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) titled, “Climate Change Will Give Rise to More Cancers.”

As the title implies, the study claims climate change will contribute to “higher rates of cancer, especially lung, skin and gastrointestinal cancers,” because climate change will cause poor air quality and disruptions in the food supply.

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Covid-19 Vaccine Protocols Reveal That Trials Are Designed To Succeed

Written by William A. Haseltine

ModernaPfizerAstraZeneca, and Johnson & Johnson are leading candidates for the completion of a Covid-19 vaccine likely to be released in the coming months. These companies have published their vaccine trial protocols. This unusually transparent action during a major drug trial deserves praise, close inspection of the protocols raises surprising concerns.

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