British Antarctic Survey on the Brunt Ice Shelf calving

Written by bas.ac.uk

A plane flying over a body of water

As a follow-up to our article about the Brunt Ice Shelf calving, the British Antarctic Survey have posted on their own website. Their report states:

A huge iceberg (1270 km²) the size of the county of Bedfordshire has broken off the 150-m thick Brunt Ice Shelf, almost a decade after scientists at British Antarctic Survey (BAS) first detected growth of vast cracks in the ice.

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Stunning Facts About Our Toxic Human Bodies

Written by Jack Dini

You may think of yourself as a highly refined and sophisticated creature—and you are. But you are also full of discarded, rejected, and recycled atomic elements. Don’t worry though—so is almost everyone and everything else reports Curt Stager. (1)

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Heavy Metal Nano Contaminants in Vaccines Slowly Kill Us

Written by Gennady Ibraev

“The problem is not what you don’t know, but in what you know for sure, but it is not!” (Mark Twain)

The COVID19 pandemic vaccine plot is worthy of the pen of Agatha Christie with intrigue and startling exposure, police reports, evidence seizure and not forgetting the skeleton in the closet .. which was quickly closed again.

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Surgeon Dies After Virus Vaccination of Multiple Organ Failure

Written by thevaccinereaction.org

Surgeon Dies Weeks After COVID-19 Vaccination of Multi-Organ System Failure

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is investigating the death of a 36-year-old orthopedic surgeon who died on Feb. 8, 2021 in Tennessee just weeks after receiving the second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. J. Barton Williams, MD, who died after being admitted to Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis, is believed to have suffered from a rare COVID-19-related condition called multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS).1 2 3 4

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Swedish Health Experts: Lockdowns Have Killed Millions

Written by collective-evolution.com

Over the course of this pandemic I have often wished that Hans Rosling was still alive. For those who are unaware, he was a medical doctor and a professor at Karolinska Institutet who had a particular interest in global health and development. In 2012, Time magazine declared him one of the 100 most influential people in the world. During the last few months of his life, in 2017, he wrote an excellent book called “Factfulness”, that summed up most of his thinking, and described how many of the things people “know” about the world are completely wrong.

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Forced Nursing Home Vaccinations Possibly Murder?

Written by medicalkidnap.com

Earlier this week we published the English translation of a video in German that Attorney Reiner Fuellmich published with a whistleblower who works in a nursing home where several residents were injected with the experimental COVID mRNA shots against their will, and where many of them died a short time later.

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Is Post-COVID Vaccination Death Just Coincidence?

Written by thevaccinereaction.org

Why is Death After COVID-19 Vaccination Always Assumed to Be Coincidental?

There appears to be a pattern developing when deaths are reported shortly following COVID-19 vaccinations, in that all deaths are assumed to be only “coincidentally” associated with vaccination before all the evidence is in. This raises an obvious question: Is the assumption that the experimental COVID-19 vaccines are never the cause of death scientifically justified or is it a symptom of bias?

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Texas becomes biggest US state to lift mask mandate

Written by abcnews.go.com

The announcement in Texas, where the virus has killed more than 43,000 people, rattled doctors and big city leaders who said they are now bracing for another deadly resurgence. One hospital executive in Houston said he told his staff they would need more personnel and ventilators.

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Delaying restart of global travel to cost UK economy billions

Written by hospitalitynet.org

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has warned that nearly £27 billion will be lost from the UK economy if the government delays restarting international travel until May 17.

The date was set by Prime Minister Boris Johnson when he unveiled the highly anticipated roadmap out of lockdown earlier this week.

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More polar bear catastrophe hype

Written by Susan Crockford

Last week (24 February 2021), The Guardian was promoting a study that claims polar bears now use four times more energy than expected to survive because of ‘major ice loss’ in the Arctic, as a way of suggesting that the animals are already on their way to extinction.

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