Trump taps pro-censorship doctor for surgeon general

Written by Yudi Sherman

 

On Friday, President-elect Donald Trump tapped emergency room physician Dr. Janette Nesheiwat for US surgeon general.

The appointment raised concerns among many Republicans, who pointed out that Nesheiwat strongly pushed the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines during the pandemic.

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Pfizer Jab Increased Newborn Congenital Abnormalities 400 Percent

Written by Steve Kirsch

 


This is the conclusion of Dr. Thorp’s most recent paper (“Are COVID-19 Vaccines in Pregnancy as Safe and Effective as the U.S. Government,Medical Organizations, and Pharmaceutical Industry Claim?”) which was accepted for publication in a peer reviewed journal and will be available soon. 

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At COP29, Rich Nations Pledge $300 Billion A Year To Global South For ‘Climate Impacts’

Written by Just the news staff

The COP29 conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, ended Saturday after two weeks of bitter division, with a pledge from countries considered wealthy pledging to provide $300 billion a year by 2035 to poorer countries to help them deal with the supposed impacts of climate change and move their economies toward clean energy. [emphasis, links added]

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Chaos at COP29

Written by Paul Homewood

For those who have been living on Mars during the last few years, COPs, officially titled Conference of the Parties, are the annual UN-run climate jamborees, intended to forge global agreements to fight climate change.

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How Federal Funding Constrains Scientific Insight

Written by Stuart Buck

Most outsiders to big academic science might be surprised to learn that one of the most problematic constraints on scientific innovation comes from the federal agencies that pour many billions a year into the system.

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