
There is no Delta Variant. Because there is nothing to vary FROM. In other words, as I’ve been proving for more than a year, SARS-CoV-2 doesn’t exist.
Written by Jon Rappoport

There is no Delta Variant. Because there is nothing to vary FROM. In other words, as I’ve been proving for more than a year, SARS-CoV-2 doesn’t exist.
Written by By Dr. Judy Wilyman

The fact is that we will never have freedom again if we do not address the misuse of the emergency powers with the science. In this latest newsletter I have demonstrated that there was never any ‘global pandemic’ – it is only a pandemic in name.
Written by childrenshealthdefense.org

VAERS data released today by the CDC showed a total of 463,457 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID vaccines, including 10,991 deaths and 48,385 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020 and July 9, 2021. The FDA also added another warning to the J&J vaccine of ‘serious but rare’ auto-immune disorder.
Written by jamesfetzer.org

Doctors for Covid Ethics has sent the following letter to tens of thousands of doctors in Europe, summarising four recent scientific findings critical to the COVID-19 vaccination program. The letter explains each finding as it relates to the biology of COVID-19 vaccines, including interactions with the immune system.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch

Swiss journalist Alex Reichmuth reports on research that finds many more people die from cold than from heat. “That’s why global warming may actually be saving lives, on the balance.” Hat-tip: Die kalte Sonne.
Written by Alex Berenson

If the Covid vaccines work, why are highly vaccinated countries like Israel and the United Kingdom seeing spikes in caseloads?
Written by Dr Thomas Binder MD

Every sick fellow human and every relative of deceased fellow humans has my deepest empathy, but, first and foremost, has also the right to know the truth.
Written by Mark Harper

After weeks of denying that vaccine passports would be introduced into everyday domestic life in the UK, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced Monday that the government will ask nightclubs, pubs, and anywhere where people gather to adopt the measure ‘as a matter of social responsibility’.
Written by BBC

Free flu vaccines will be offered this winter to children aged two to 16 in England, as well as people aged 50 and over or in “at-risk” groups, amid the double threat of Covid and influenza.
Written by BBC

The US wants to locate a giant new radar system in the UK to track objects in deep space. The US Space Force is developing the global system to identify potential “targets” up to 36,000km away, in areas of deep space where a lot of military satellites are positioned. Other sites would include Texas and Australia.
Written by republicanpost.net

A recent District of Columbia law, the D.C. Minor Consent for Vaccinations Amendment Act of 2020, allows kids aged 11 and up to get any vaccine recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), including COVID shots, without parental consent or knowledge. Now, parents are fighting back.
Written by theregister.com

America’s United Airlines and regional carrier Mesa Airlines have together ordered 200 electric airplanes from an aerospace startup for short-distance passenger flights.
Written by smithsonianmag.com

The “once-in-a-lifetime find” includes 2,000-year-old potins featuring stylized images representing Apollo and a charging bull.
Written by theregister.com

NASA has completed a formal review of what engineers will have to do to switch the Hubble Space Telescope to its backup hardware. This comes more than a month after a problem with a payload computer aboard the veteran observatory sent the telescope into safe mode and engineers scurrying for contingency plans.
Written by mypatriotsnetwork.com

Did you know the first 1G network was used in 1979? Then, 2G came about in 1991 when Finland brought encrypted digital voice calls with texting and basic email capabilities. When 3G hit in 2001, it came with four times faster capacities than 2G and what we remember as the beloved Blackberry.
Written by thedebrief.org

Electricity has a surprisingly long history of use in medical science. Going all the way back to ancient Rome, physicians were known to use electric rays and other creatures capable of producing electricity with the organs in their bodies in the treatment of gout and other ailments.