Doctor Deaths And DNA-Specific Weapons

Written by PSI Editor

Though only recently given any attention, doctors are dying suddenly in Ontario, Canada. Three of the deaths came from one hospital within days of each other. All apparently got the fourth booster shot.

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Call For Govt Action On ‘Dangers’ Of 5G

Written by Sean Carney

Did you know? There is a scandal. And it is very well explained in the video described with accessible information anyone can understand, showing how the government has u-turned on human rights and health since 2000, a year which heralded 2G and 3G wireless communications, but also promised science-based policies designed to protect the public from wireless radiation.

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Monkeypox Virus: Facts Vs Fear

Written by Elizabeth Lee Vliet and Nicole Landers

The World Health Organization declaration of Monkey Pox as a “Public Health Emergency of International Concern”, was made by one man, WHO Director-General Tedros, who has no medical training, over the objection of the majority of his own expert committee of medical and scientific advisors.

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Free Zoom Lecture: The State of State ‘Education’ (August 4, 2022)

Written by PSI Editor

We are delighted to promote Sarah Plumley’s one-hour Zoom lecture on the state of education in schools in England and Wales. Date: Thursday 4th August. Time: 8pm (London, UK). Sarah is a seasoned math teacher who worked in government schools before focusing on offering parents home schooling support. Her insights are invaluable to all families considering home schooling.

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Mysterious Bird Deaths on Texel Island

Written by Arthur Firstenberg

On the Dutch island of Texel, being the south end of a line of islands separating the Wadden Sea from the North Sea, a large breeding colony of seabirds called Sandwich terns (“great terns” in Dutch) made headline news last month by dying.

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The Paradox That Haunts New Antibiotics

Written by Arthur Allen

Forget COVID-19, monkeypox, and other viruses for the moment and consider another threat troubling infectious disease specialists: common urinary tract infections, or UTIs, that lead to emergency room visits and even hospitalizations because of the failure of oral antibiotics.

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