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Did Ancient Indian Science Employ Genetic Engineering?

Written by Praveen Mohan and PSI Editor

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An ancient temple called Vijayalaya Choleeswaram lays hidden on a hilltop, and everything about it, its origin, its builders, and even its name is largely unknown. Archeologists agree that this was the starting point of the great Chola temples, but are completely baffled by it.

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We’re Shockingly Close To A Cure For Aging

Written by PSI Editor and Joe Scott

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Aging and the chronic diseases that come with it are considered an inevitable part of life and the one thing we all have in common. But what if aging wasn’t inevitable?

In this episode, Joe Scott takes a look at a human’s longevity, the genes that control it, the role of specific proteins, the process of ex-differentiation in cells, and more.

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Sen. Malcolm Roberts: Forced Vaccination Is Part Of New WHO Treaty

Written by PSI Editor

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According to One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts, the next World Health Organization (WHO) assembly, which takes place in Geneva from May 22 to 28, 2022, will vote upon proposed amendments to the International Health Orders (IHO). The vote will make the World Health Organization’s IHO regulations mandatory for member nations. Australia is a member.

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Stossel: The Truth About GMOs

Written by John Stossel

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Activists have convinced Americans that “organic” food is better — healthier, better-tasting, and life-extending. As a result, poor parents feel guilty if they can’t afford to pay $7 for organic eggs.

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