
Murder hornets. Are they back? Authorities in Washington state have announced that they’ve confirmed the first U.S. report this year of an Asian giant hornet, or Vespa mandarinia, in a town north of Seattle.
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Murder hornets. Are they back? Authorities in Washington state have announced that they’ve confirmed the first U.S. report this year of an Asian giant hornet, or Vespa mandarinia, in a town north of Seattle.
Written by snooze2awaken.com

As one of a growing sane minority crying out to anyone willing to listen in the wilderness of insanity known as the world today that COVID-19 has never been scientifically proved to exist, I get this question a lot.
Written by John O'Sullivan

At Principia Scientific International we get hundreds of emails each week about COVID19. Among the questions is: “Does loss of smell/taste mean I’ve got COVID?” Our answer: No. It is a known symptom of an ordinary cold. Don’t believe the media hype.
Written by The Sun

SINGAPORE could become one of the first countries to stop recording daily Covid case numbers in a bid to get life back to normal by treating the virus “like the flu”.
Written by mindbodygreen.com

Maybe you think going vegetarian will be better for your health. Maybe you can’t bear to eat animals. Or maybe you’re concerned about the environment and want to do your part to save it. Whatever the reason, you’re considering giving vegetarianism a try, which is great—but you should definitely do your research first.
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Some of the most fascinating worlds in our cosmic neighborhood are not planets, but the moons that orbit around them.
Written by Jane M. Orient M.D.

Many patients tell us that their doctors are pressuring them to get the COVID jab. The American Medical Association (AMA) claims that 96 percent of doctors are themselves fully vaccinated. So, if 9.6 out of 10 — not a mere four out of five doctors recommend something, it must be “right for you.”
Written by The Daily Mail

The Hubble telescope may be ‘beyond repair’ and this ‘could be the end of its story’, experts have said, although NASA insists it still has multiple options to try and fix it almost three weeks after it went offline.
Written by noqreport.com

In the global COVID pandemic there has not been a more important action to protect public health than the current Citizen Petition to FDA to stop the full approval of COVID vaccines until many serious concerns and issues are genuinely addressed.
Written by beaufortcountynow.com

J. D. Rucker, writing at NOQReport.com provides food for thought to those who are suspicious of why the vaccines are being pushed so hard.
Written by John O'Sullivan

While many nations are re-opening from ‘lockdown’ and building new coal-fired power stations, Australia, with one of the world’s richest mineral supplies, remains shackled AND shutting down ALL coal plants to ‘save the planet.’ Who is to blame? Corrupt politicians or the stupid people who vote for them?
Written by Bevan Dockery

Cocoa beans contain antioxidant molecules with the potential to inhibit type 2 coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), which causes a severe acute respiratory syndrome (COVID-19). In particular, protease. Therefore, using in silico tests, 30 molecules obtained from cocoa were evaluated.
Written by Doug Brodie

In these dark days of official censorship of any views running counter to government Covid orthodoxy, it is important that politicians should be exposed to contrarian Covid facts as synthesised by an independent-minded layman.
Written by thedebrief.org

Locals felt their skin burning from forty miles away. Windows shattered within a hundred-mile radius. It was an event that shook Siberia and left roughly 80 million trees completely flattened. Something, with the destructive force of over a thousand Hiroshima explosions, exploded in Siberia in 1908. The problem is that no one knows what it was.
Written by zerohedge.com

Over the last 48 hours, we have been documenting the story of an allegedly spontaneously combusting Tesla Model S Plaid that became engulfed in flames in a Philadelphia suburb last week. Now, according to Charles McGarvey, chief fire officer for the Lower Merion Township Fire Department, it has been revealed that the driver was at the wheel when the vehicle went up in flames, according to CNBC.
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An investigative report published earlier this week by USA Today claimed that there is little evidence that biological males bring insurmountable physical advantages to female sports competitions, but a new study from Duke University blows away the paper’s findings.