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Potential Energy is Fake Science

Written by Herb Rose

Potential energy was created to explain the increase in kinetic energy of falling objects. Its creation was not the result of observation but from the need to adapt reality to conform to the theory of gravity.

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‘Fact Checkers’ Should Not Censor Science

Written by Albert Parker PhD & John O'Sullivan

Our world is ruled by a conflict of interest.  In global health, a single person is the top donor of the World Health Organization (WHO)1, directly through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation1 and indirectly through the GAVI vaccine alliance1, which is almost entirely funded by the same charity2.

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Coronavirus in a Time of Chimeras

Written by Mathew Maavak PhD

As the global COVID-19 scourge appears to recede, questions remain over the source and morphology of a virus that had locked down two-thirds of humanity over the first half of 2020. It may take years to satisfactorily decipher this extraordinary episode in human history.

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Does Aluminum Contamination Cause Alzheimer’s Disease?

Written by Andy Rowlands

There is speculation of a link between higher levels of aluminum (aluminium) in our bodies and an increased risk of Alzheimer’s Disease. Note the American spelling of aluminium in these articles, which they pronounce ‘aloominum’. Below we cover some of the more recent studies on the topic.

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Critical Care Doctors Condemn Media Bias on COVID-19

Written by Dr Joseph Mercola


Despite the fact that many critical care specialists are using treatment protocols that differ from standard of care, information about natural therapeutics in particular are still being suppressed by the media and is not received by critical care physicians.

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Cultural Reason Behind Japan’s Very Low COVID-19 Deaths?

Written by Pauline Chakmakjian

Prior to the circus show of COVID-19, let’s think back to what observant people were noticing in society before the drama of 2020.

Food EVERYWHERE in the form of cafes and restaurants, endless queues at Starbucks and the like, fatsos taking up too much space in already crowded areas and entitled, impatient people wanting everything NOW and FAST having been conditioned by lightening internet speed, mobile phone use and a culture of convenience.

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