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UK’s The Guardian Sells Fake News on Florida Sea Level Threat

Written by James Taylor

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At the top of Google News searches for “climate change” yesterday, the UK Guardian published an article titled, “Will Florida be lost forever to the climate crisis?”

The article claims, “If scientists are right, the lower third of the state will be underwater by the end of the century.”

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The Models Were Wrong. Does Anyone Care?

Written by John Hinderaker

Everyone who has been paying attention knows that the epidemiological models on which the current shutdown mania is based have been proved to be wrong, wrong, wrong. Yet, zombie-like, they continue to influence our ill-informed policymakers.

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Paper: The Systemic Misuse Of Extreme Scenarios In Climate Science

Written by Roger Pielke Jr PhD & Justin Ritchie

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Climate science research and assessments have misused scenarios for more than a decade.

Symptoms of this misuse include the treatment of an unrealistic, extreme scenario as the world’s most likely future in the absence of climate policy and the illogical comparison of climate projections across inconsistent global development trajectories.

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Pentagon Study: Flu Shot Raises Risk of Coronavirus by 36%

Written by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

In March 12th, 2020, Anderson Cooper and Dr. Sanjay Gupta held a global town hall on “Corona Facts and Fears.” During the discussion, Anderson said to the viewing audience, “And, again, if you are concerned about coronavirus, and you haven’t gotten a flu shot…you should get a flu shot.”

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Surprise New Data Upends Long-held Idea About Venus’ Atmosphere

Written by Jeremy Rehm, Johns Hopkins University

Philosopher Nicholas Rescher once wrote, “Scientific discoveries are often made not on the basis of some well-contrived plan of investigation, but through some stroke of sheer luck.”

For a team of researchers at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, that statement couldn’t be more true.

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Was a Military Experimental Vaccine The Cause of ‘Spanish Flu’?

Written by Kevin Barry, vaccineimpact.com

The “Spanish Flu” killed an estimated 50-100 million people during a pandemic 1918-19. What if the story  we have been told about this pandemic isn’t true?

What if, instead, the killer infection was neither the flu nor Spanish in origin? Newly analyzed documents reveal that the “Spanish Flu” may have been a military vaccine experiment gone awry.

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