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Imperial Narrative Control Has Five Distinct Elements

Written by Caitlin Johnston

All of our world’s worst problems are created by the powerful. The powerful will keep creating those problems until ordinary people use their superior numbers to make them stop. Ordinary people don’t use their superior numbers to stop the powerful because the powerful are continuously manipulating people’s understanding of what’s going on.

Humans are storytelling creatures. If you can control the stories humans are telling themselves about the world, you control the humans, and you control the world.

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Covid-19: Are NI’s young people resisting the vaccine?

Written by bbc.co.uk

“Get the jab, grab a poke”. It was a catchy slogan with a serious message about getting a Covid-19 vaccination, with a free ice-cream afterwards.

But despite such incentives and pleas for younger people to get the jab, figures show the number of young people being vaccinated remains relatively low.

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Free Youth Media: News 4 Youth By Youth

Written by peoplesworldwar

 

We share the truth about what happened there, expose the mainstream media lies, share our thoughts on the Federal Government freezing Canadian bank accounts, and touch on the ‘new’ government initiative, the Digital ID program. We feel it is important to share our thoughts on this event from the youth’s perspective.

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What a coincidence! Greta Thunberg is related to the Rothschild Clan

Written by Mike

The house of the Rothschild bankers reluctantly confirms the undeniable. Greta Thunberg is a blood relative of the notorious Rothschild chain of nation-buyers. It explains much about the precocious adolescent’s celebrity status drooled over by presidents and prime ministers – and, of course, the slobbering ‘on-message’ media barons of the Western swamps.

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Robot fish at Sichuan University eat up microplastics in water

Written by BBC

Scientists in China have invented tiny robot fish that gobble up rubbish in the water!

The little robots measure just 1.3 centimetres in length – that’s just a little bit bigger than a button.

But despite their small size, they’re fast! They can travel up to 10 centimetres in under 4 seconds.

Their job is to absorb miniscule bits of plastic that float in water – known as microplastics

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‘Pandemic babies’ in intensive care with respiratory illnesses

Written by Olivia Day and Kevin Airs

A concerning number of ‘pandemic babies’ with no immunity to respiratory viruses are ending up seriously ill in ICU.

Doctors have revealed children born during the Covid-19 pandemic are requiring intensive care ‘from encountering viruses they haven’t come across before’, such as influenza, RSV and Covid.

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Fact vs. Faith: Science In An Age Of Unreason

Written by CD Media Staff

Science is in trouble. The symptoms include the bickering and vacillation over COVID, and continuing hysteria about climate change. Science also has internal problems—replicability, for example, the ability to repeat an experiment and get the same result. A scientific fact is a result that is 100% repeatable.

Yet, in the last decade and a half as many as 60 percent or more of results in social and biomedical science have turned out to be unrepeatable.

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Natural Pain Killer Can Remove Blood Clots, Dead Tissue

Written by Erin Chamerlik

Most enzymes fall into two categories. Digestive enzymes helps break down food while systemic enzymes, taken away from food, work to fight against unwanted proteins and harmful cells, like cancer cells. Systemic enzymes work to support the body’s normal inflammatory process.

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The Ins and Outs of Supplements

Written by Zrinka Peters

Supplements have become a massive industry with plenty of enthusiastic promoters. But for all the research telling us how certain vitamins and nutrients affect our bodies, taking supplements can’t always deliver the results we may hope and expect.

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Oil Billionaire Blasts Biden’s Gas Price Blame Game

Written by Tom Ozimek

New York billionaire and refiner John Catsimatidis, who owns hundreds of gas stations, blasted President Joe Biden’s pinning the blame on high prices at the pump on gas station owners, arguing there’s only one solution for inflation—boosting production of crude.

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