The COVID cart is in front of the horse

Written by Bud Bromley

Before investing reputations, company, investment capital and time developing diagnostic tests and vaccines, not to mention re-structuring societies and the world economy, one would think that business people and scientists would want to know the CAUSE of this pandemic.

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Was the COVID-19 Test Meant to Detect a Virus?

Written by Celia Farber

The Corona Simulation Machine: Why the Inventor of The “Corona Test” Would Have Warned Us Not To Use It To Detect A Virus.

“Scientists are doing an awful lot of damage to the world in the name of helping it. I don’t mind attacking my own fraternity because I am ashamed of it.” –Kary Mullis, Inventor of Polymerase Chain Reaction

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NYC Democrat Councilman: ‘Hydroxychloroquine Saved My Life’

Written by Susan Katz Keating

Democratic city councilman in New York City, says hydroxychloroquine saved his life when he was ravaged by coronavirus earlier this year.

“I couldn’t breathe, very weak, couldn’t get out of bed,” Paul Vallone, who represents the city’s 19th Council District, told the New York Post. ”My doctor prescribed it. My pharmacy had it. Took it that day and within two to three days I was able to breathe.”

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Emperor Penguins Thrive Despite Alarmist Claims of ‘Vulnerable’ Listing

Written by Susan J Crockford PhD

Emperor penguin (Aptenodytes fosteri) populations in 2019 were found to have grown by up to 10% since 2009 – to as many as 282,150 breeding pairs (up from about 256,500) out of a total population of over 600,000 birds (Fretwell et al. 2012; Fretwell and Trathan 2020; Trathan et al. 2020) – despite a loss of thousands of chicks in 2016 when an ice shelf collapsed.

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Water & Incredible Heat Revealed In World’s Deepest Borehole

Written by www.sciencealert.com

Deep in western Russia, if you know where to look, you’ll find a small collection of ragged scrap metal and crumbled concrete. Which isn’t that exciting.

But if you rifle through the rubble, you will find a large metal disc bolted to the ground. This isn’t just any old disc – it’s the welded-shut cap of a borehole that plummets more than 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) into the Earth.

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Study: Southern Ocean Now as Cold as Last Ice Age-Era

Written by Kenneth Richard

A new temperature reconstruction indicates today’s sea surface temperatures are colder than all but a few millennia out of the last 156,000 years.

A Southern Ocean site analyzed in a new study (Ghadi et al., 2020) has averaged 1-2°C during glacials and 4°C during interglacials. Today, with a 410 ppm CO2 concentration, this location has again plummeted to glacial/ice age levels (2°C).

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COVID19: Nations Using HCQ Perform 80 Percent Better than U.S.!

Written by Jim Hoft

The latest international testing of hydroxychloroquine treatment of coronavirus shows countries that had early use of the drug had a 79% lower mortality rate than countries that banned the use of the safe malaria drug.

This means that Dr. Fauci, Dr. Birx, the CDC, the fake news media and the tech giants have been pushing a lie that has had deadly consequences!

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COVID19 Pandemic: Planned in the US, Activated in the UK

Written by Nicholas Kollerstrom, Ph.D.

First let’s check the deaths so far, that are officially attributed to COVID-19. I’m using the Worldometer website as source, it gives daily deaths. Comparing the US with the UK, France, Italy and Sweden we express them as deaths per million, or which some may prefer, as percentages. The UK – oddly enough – comes out top:

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Anti-science Greens Now Want Sterile Energy

Written by Viv Forbes

Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef (pictured) is once again the excuse for extending Green control of all land and waters. The current scare concerns the quality of water draining into the Coral Sea. The Greens’ hidden agenda is to eliminate coastal agriculture, mining, and commercial fishing.

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