
Australian doctors have reported a surge in the number of people cancelling their vaccine appointments, amid a new wave of caution over the AstraZeneca jab.
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Australian doctors have reported a surge in the number of people cancelling their vaccine appointments, amid a new wave of caution over the AstraZeneca jab.
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In 2018, a team of astronomers reported that a galaxy appeared to have no dark matter, the invisible, mysterious stuff that is known only from its gravitational effects.
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The brain inflammation and impaired “brain circuitry” seen in people who die of COVID-19 look a lot like what doctors see in the brains of people who die of neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease, researchers reported on Monday in the journal Nature.
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Things aren’t looking too good for a certain American-produced rocket engine, according to the US Government Accountability Office – and it isn’t SpaceX’s Merlin.
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Citizen groups in the UK plan an “uprising” in London that could see a million protestors descend on the capital – just days after the country was supposed to finally exit lockdown but was pushed back a month by corrupt politicians.
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Human augmentation is becoming ‘state of the art – the pinnacle of mortal man’s accomplishments’ say the scientists serving the billionaire class turning us mere peons into robots. But is it ethical or legal?
In the video below we get a flavor of what’s in store for us now most of the world has meekly complied to ceaseless lockdowns and experimental ‘vaccines’ without legal recourse. We need to shorten the lag time between conspiracy theory and truth.
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Cummins points out how childishly simple it is to demonstrate the statistical falsity of the fake news being foisted on the public.
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NASA and SpaceX have sent dozens of baby squid into space. The animals, taken from Hawaii, will spend some time at the International Space Station before coming back down again.
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Cookie-cutter sharks are a small species of shark about the size of a domestic cat that will attack predators several times their size, biting off conical chunks of their flesh, and even the soft parts of nuclear submarines.
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Some 26.5 million years ago, a newfound giant rhino species roamed the northeastern Tibetan Plateau. Based on its skull anatomy, the rhino’s discoverers think it had a short, prehensile trunk like a modern tapir.
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In the last 260 million years, dinosaurs came and went, Pangea split into the continents and islands we see today, and humans have quickly and irreversibly changed the world we live in.
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PREVENTION & TREATMENT PROTOCOLS FOR COVID-19
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Nukes were invented as weapons of war. But for a time, the U.S. government had another goal in mind: building highways.
Written by Thomas E. Levy, MD, JD

Although the mainstream media outlets might have you believe otherwise, the vaccines that continue to be administered for the COVID pandemic are emerging as very substantial sources of morbidity and mortality themselves.
Written by Edward Curtin

After fifteen months of assiduous reading, study, observation, and research, I have come to some conclusions about what is called COVID-19. I would like to emphasize that I have done this work obsessively since it seemed so important. I have consulted information and arguments across all media, corporate and alternative, academic, medical, books, etc. I have consulted with researchers around the world.
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As noted by View from the Wing, American Airlines is having some major operational issues, as the airline is canceling hundreds of flights over the course of a few days. The airline is even going so far as to reduce its July schedule, as the carrier is unable to reliably operate the number of flights that were initially scheduled.