‘Typhoid Mary’ and how the sick are deemed ‘unclean’

Written by nih.gov

Mary Mallon was born in 1869 in Ireland and emigrated to the US in 1884. She had worked in a variety of domestic positions for wealthy families prior to settling into her career as a cook. As a healthy carrier of Salmonella typhi her nickname of “Typhoid Mary” had become synonymous with the spread of disease, as many were infected due to her denial of being ill.

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Guess what we just learned about Sweden and COVID

Written by Tom Woods

According to Reuters, “Sweden, which has shunned the strict lockdowns that have choked much of the global economy, emerged from 2020 with a smaller increase in its overall mortality rate than most European countries, an analysis of official data sources showed.”

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Drone Captures Amazing Footage of Volcanic Eruption in Iceland

Written by coasttocoastam.com

Fagradalsfjal volcano in Iceland. Image: BBC

A daring drone photographer in Iceland captured breathtaking footage of an unfolding volcanic eruption by flying his UAV over the top of the active crater as lava burst forth high into the air. The amazing footage was reportedly filmed by Bjorn Steinbekk last Friday as the Fagradalsfjall volcano sprung to life following a series of small earthquakes in the country.

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NJ governor Phil Murphy ‘cannot conceive’ of ending mask mandate

Written by Tom Woods

You’d think Phil Murphy, governor of New Jersey — which has the worst COVID death rate of any American state — would have the decency to keep his mouth shut on the subject. Well, you’d be wrong. When asked about Texas’ decision to repeal its statewide mask mandate, Murphy replied that he was “stunned” and that he “couldn’t conceive of lifting a mask mandate inside.”

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If You Absolutely Must Vaccinate Against Covid-19, use BCG

Written by .lewrockwell.com

There is a reason why vaccine makers and bought-off politicians are racing to vaccinate 100 million Americans by July 4th.  If prior population studies are any indication, by July 2021 it is likely a safer and more effective vaccine than RNA vaccines (Pfizer/Moderna) will be revealed in a large-group placebo vs inoculum study taking place in Canada.

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Some insights into Carbon Dioxide

Written by Geoff Duffy

CO2 in the atmosphere went up slowly from 1870 to 1970 (290 parts per million, ppm to 320ppm). It then rose a further 70ppm to about 390ppm in 2010. But while CO2 was increasing slowly over that total period, global mean temperatures actually went down twice in that period (1870 to 1915, and 1940 to 1970).

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Wiki Wonka and the Covid-19 Factory

Written by Dr. Sam Bailey

Australian medical doctor, Sam Bailey, examines the consensus viewpoint about COVID19 published on the most-used consensus website. Wikipedia. While Dr Bailey agrees Wikipedia is often unreliable, it is a good barometer of what most people believe.

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‘Greed’ & capitalism behind ‘vaccine success’, PM tells Brits

Written by theguardian-com

The UK’s successful vaccine rollout was thanks to “greed” and “capitalism”, Boris Johnson has told Conservative MPs during a private call. Several of those present confirmed the prime minister had made the remarks during an end-of-term Zoom meeting with Tory backbenchers, known as the 1922 Committee, on Tuesday evening, two days before the Commons breaks for Easter.

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Report: UK Govt Grossly Misled Public Over Net-Zero Costs

Written by climatechangedispatch.com

Image: Roger Kidd

The Global Warming Policy Forum (GWPF) has welcomed a new parliamentary report that accuses the government of seriously underestimating the cost of decarbonizing Britain’s homes. The cost warnings by MPs have serious repercussions for millions of owners of energy inefficient homes who face the prospect of unsellable properties just over seven years from now.

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