
Children who successfully make it out of the womb can still be slaughtered after birth for the benefit of the wealthy and the elite, who are reportedly trying to achieve immortality by consuming the blood and body parts of young people.
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Children who successfully make it out of the womb can still be slaughtered after birth for the benefit of the wealthy and the elite, who are reportedly trying to achieve immortality by consuming the blood and body parts of young people.
Written by Jon Rappoport

The headline of this article has become a battle cry among some “alternative journalists,” activists, lawyers, and doctors.
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The world’s longest-living people show us how to maintain the telomeres that protect our DNA
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By all accounts, Lauren Morgan Tweedale had a bubbly personality. She was outgoing, loved to sing karaoke, and to go to the gym with her buddies.
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A recent case in Sweden could explain why politicians and human rights activists often claim there is no scientific evidence for higher criminality within immigrant communities in Western societies.
Written by Bud Bromley

Digital signal processing technology was used to analyze daily carbon dioxide data from NOAA’s Global Monitoring Laboratory.
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Imagine you have to make a speech, but instead of looking down at your notes, the words scroll in front of your eyes, whichever direction you look in.
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NASA engineers are investigating anomalous telemetry data produced by venerable space probe Voyager 1.
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The Kennedy Awards is reviewing its sponsors after it secured $100,000 in funding from a “fake union” – the Australian Journalists Association – and controversial media group TNT Radio.
Written by Ben Pile

ESG and green ideology have created the energy supply crisis and stalled any possibility of economic recovery. The rise in energy prices the world has seen was not the result of an unforeseeable supply crisis but engineered by those charged with managing the economy.
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The U.S. government has ordered millions of doses of a vaccine that protects against monkeypox. The news follows the first confirmed case in the states—a man in Massachusetts—following an outbreak in the U.K.
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Louisiana’s Democratic Governor, John Bel Edwards, Wednesday reversed the state’s vaccine mandate requiring students to be fully vaccinated beginning the 2022-23 school year.
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Astronomers first tuned radio telescopes to the stars in 1960 — but in the 62 years since, we haven’t found much when it comes to hints of extraterrestrial life.
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Virologica Sinica is an international journal which aims at presenting the cutting-edge research on viruses all over the world.
Written by Patrick Wood

I am currently traveling the country with Drs. Judy Mikovits, Richard Fleming and Reiner Fuellmich. Our one-day conference topic in nine cities focuses on the case for crimes against humanity having been committed by leaders of Big Pharma and the biosecurity cartel.