Manufacturing Consensus…

Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Manufacturing consensus refers to the idea that certain organizations, for example, the IPCC, and groups such as climate scientists, use various strategies to create the illusion of widespread agreement on an issue, even when it might not exist.

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mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines Killed More People Than They Saved

Written by Naveen Athrappully

With considerably lower efficacy rates, mRNA COVID-19 vaccines caused more deaths than the number of lives they saved, according to a new study whose researchers called for a “global moratorium” on the shots and their “immediate removal” from the childhood immunization schedule.

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Illegal Bio-Lab Discovered in California

Written by John Leake

Investigative journalists Adam Garrie and Nikos Biggs-Chiropolos at the Kennedy Beacon just reported a bizarre and disturbing story the raises all kinds of questions about California state and federal regulatory agencies.

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CDC Lied About Reducing Deaths

Written by Phillip Altman

How many times were you told the “vaccines” were “safe and effective”; the “vaccines” prevent infection and transmission of infection; the “vaccines” would keep you from going to hospital with COVID-19; the “vaccines” would reduce your chance of death; it was a pandemic of the “unvaccinated”?

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Farmers vs The Weather: Up for Tackling Climate Change?

Written by Nigel Jacklin

Ask any farmer what their chief pre-occupations are and they’ll most likely mention the weather, costs, prices and bureaucracy.  But will they mention climate change and if so will they be more concerned about the impact of climate change or the impact of measures justified by this particular ‘emergency?’

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The Benefits of Elevated CO2 on Society

Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The increase in atmospheric CO2 levels, attributed primarily to human activities such as the burning of ‘fossil fuels’ and land-use changes, is often discussed in the context of its role in driving ‘climate change’ and its associated negative impacts

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