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US Doctors SUCCESSFULLY Treat Coronavirus Patient with Experimental Anti-viral Medication

Written by Jim Hoft

The first person in the US to catch the coronavirus was successfully treated in Washington state and returned home late last week.

Dr. George Diaz, a section chief for infectious diseases at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett joined Arthel Neville on FOX News on Sunday morning to discuss the successful treatment of the center’s coronavirus patient.

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Should We Trust our Government’s Computer Climate Models?

Written by TL Winslow

Study: People with less political knowledge think they ...

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This article contains an extensive collection of links on the subject of computer climate models, useful for readers’ future reference.

The first thing to know about general circulation models/ global climate models (GCMs) is that they’re all government products, created by a small closed clique of govt.-funded lifers controlled by the globalists centered in the U.N.

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What happens to all the old wind turbines?

Written by Padraig Belton

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Image caption Turbines from the 1990s are reaching the end of their working lives

Welcome to the wind turbine graveyard. It stretches a hundred metres from a bend in the North Platte River in Casper, Wyoming.

Between last September and this March, it will become the final resting place for 1,000 fibreglass turbine blades.

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The ‘race to 5G’ is a myth

Written by Kevin Werbach

UK 5G rollout begins in July with Vodafone in seven cities ...

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Telecommunications providers relentlessly extol the power of fifth-generation (5G) wireless technology. Government officials and policy advocates fret that the winner of the “5G race” will dominate the internet of the future, so America cannot afford to lose out.

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Pluto’s famous heart powers icy winds on the dwarf planet

Written by Mike Wall

The left lobe of Pluto's heart-shaped feature is a 600-mile-wide (1,000 kilometers) ice plain known as Sputnik Planitia.

The left lobe of Pluto’s heart-shaped feature is a 600-mile-wide (1,000 kilometers) ice plain known as Sputnik Planitia. (Image: © NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI)

Pluto’s icy heart is beating. The dwarf planet’s famous heart-shaped feature, which NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft discovered during its epic July 2015 flyby, drives atmospheric circulation patterns on Pluto, a new study suggests.

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UK Prime Minister ‘Doesn’t Get’ Climate Change, Says Fired Adviser

Written by Joe Murphy

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Boris Johnson admitted he “doesn’t really get” climate change, the former president of a United Nations environmental summit being hosted by Britain said in a blistering attack today.

Claire O’Neill, who was fired by No 10 last week, was scathing about the Government’s green credentials, saying it was “playing at Oxford United levels and we need to be Liverpool.”

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Coronavirus kills Chinese whistleblower doctor

Written by BBC

Li Wenliang             Image copyright LI WENLIANG Image caption Li Wenliang contracted the virus while working at Wuhan Central Hospital

A Chinese doctor who tried to issue the first warning about the deadly coronavirus outbreak has died, the hospital treating him has said. Li Wenliang contracted the virus while working at Wuhan Central Hospital.

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Earth is About to Enter a 30-Year ‘Mini Ice Age’

Written by Elias Marat

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A scientist has warned that Earth could be facing a mini ice age due to the Sun radiating less energy and heat toward our planet. According to the expert, this would mean that the planet would be plunged into a period of extreme winter and chilly cold storms during the next 30 years.

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