$1.2 M reward offered for proof COVID-19 virus exists

Written by thebl.tv

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Many investigations and reports have been generated around the world concerning the disastrous COVID-19 or CCP (Chinese Communist Party) Virus; however, for some people and institutions, it has not been satisfactorily proven that it is the one that generates the deaths attributed to it.

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How a Braver America Beat a Mid Century Pandemic

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“Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive,/But to be young was very heaven!” Wordsworth was talking about France in 1789, but the line applies better to the America of 1957. That summer, Elvis Presley topped the charts with “(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear.” But we tend to forget that 1957 also saw the outbreak of one of the biggest pandemics of the modern era. Not coincidentally, another hit of that year was “Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu” by Huey “Piano” Smith & the Clowns.

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Mexico Tells U.S. It Won’t Accept Agricultural GMO Genocide

Written by commondreams.org

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A coalition of 80 U.S. agricultural, consumer, environmental, public health, and worker groups sent a letter Thursday to key figures in the Biden administration calling for them to “respect Mexico’s sovereignty and refrain from interfering with its right to enact health-protective policies”—specifically, the phaseout of the herbicide glyphosate and the cultivation of genetically modified corn.

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Relativistic Rotational Angular Momentum

Written by Dr. Raymond HV Gallucci, PE

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Abstract.  This is an exercise without a conclusion, intended to examine a phenomenon that, in the relativistic world, seems most difficult to comprehend, let alone explain – relativistic rotational angular momentum.  Many have tackled the problem, known as the “Ehrenfest Paradox,” primarily in terms of analyzing effects on the size and geometry of a relativistically rotating disk.  Length contraction and time dilation interplay with aspects of general relativity and hyperbolic geometry according to the experts.

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Scientific American Admits it: COVID Made Flu ‘Disappear’

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Imagine that. The seasonal flu that has infected hundreds of thousands of Americans every year has magically disappeared since COVID-19 has surfaced. If you want to read the most blatant propaganda on Earth that only those with absolutely no critical thinking skills would believe, look no further than Scientific American’s reason why there is no more flu.

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The Right to Try Act

Written by fda.gov

The Right to Try Act, or the Trickett Wendler, Frank Mongiello, Jordan McLinn, and Matthew Bellina Right to Try Act, was signed into law May 30, 2018. This law is another way for patients who have been diagnosed with life-threatening diseases or conditions who have tried all approved treatment options and who are unable to participate in a clinical trial to access certain unapproved treatments.

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Mars helicopter seeing software issues

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Software issues prevented the fourth scheduled flight of NASA’s Mars Ingenuity helicopter. The delay was not unexpected nor prevents future flights. In fact, NASA reassured a waiting world that the helicopter is “safe and in good health.”

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Scottish Inventor creates Road surfacing Out of Waste plastics

Written by theepochtimes.com

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The facts on plastic pollution just keep getting more dire. A 2016 MacArthur Foundation report found that “only 14 percent of plastic packaging is collected for recycling” out of the billions of tons produced every year. Now, Scottish engineer Toby McCartney is doing his part to put a dent in that environmental impact with his unique invention. His company, called MacRebur, uses waste plastic to literally pave the roads—creating what he calls the world’s first “plastic roads.”

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