Please Sign the White House ‘HCQ Over the Counter’ Petition!

Written by John O'Sullivan

We need your urgent help to add your name to this important White House Petition to make the life-saving drug, Hydroxychloroquine, available over the counter (OTC) from pharmacies. As our loyal readers know, doctors have saved thousands of patients from dying with COVID-19 using HCQ. Please sign below today!

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Edward Hendrie, Vaccines Cause Autism and Allergies

Written by Edward Hendrie

Vinu Arumugham, in an article written for the Journal of Developing Drugs, reveals a fact that has been hidden from the general public, and it seems also to be hidden from medical practitioners. “Nobel Laureate Charles Richet demonstrated over a hundred years ago that injecting a protein into animals or humans causes immune system sensitization to that protein.”

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Ancient Mars may have been covered in ice sheets

Written by Meghan Bartels

Early Mars may not have been quite the warm, wet paradise scientists have hoped for — not if the valleys scarring its surface work the same way as their counterparts here on Earth do.

That’s the conclusion of new research that tried to suss out what the Red Planet really looked like during its first billion years by analyzing more than 10,000 segments of valleys on Mars.

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Bill Gates: Climate Change Deaths Will Match COVID In 40 Years

Written by Sam Dorman

Billionaire Bill Gates wants the United States to treat climate change with the “same sense of urgency” with which it has responded to COVID-19, arguing that the impacts of the former will be much worse without corrective action.

“If you want to understand the kind of damage that climate change will inflict, look at COVID-19 and spread the pain out over a much longer period of time,” the Microsoft co-founder wrote on his blog Tuesday.

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WHO Now Admits COVID19 Vaccine May Never Happen

Written by Ethan Huff

(Natural News) For all of the hype surrounding future vaccines for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), the World Health Organization’s (WHO) take on the situation is not at all promising.

During his organizations latest briefing in Geneva, WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom admitted publicly that Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines will not work, and that a “cure” may never be found because there is supposedly “no silver bullet” for the plandemic.

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ALMA captures stirred-up planet factory

Written by National Radio Astronomy Observatory

Planet-forming environments can be much more complex and chaotic than previously expected. This is evidenced by a new image of the star RU Lup, made with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA).

All , including the ones in our Solar System, are born in disks of gas and dust around stars, so-called .

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The High Costs And Low Benefits Of Electric Cars

Written by Duggan Flanakin

The rush to decarbonize every nation in the world in one or maybe two decades reflects the “I want it all NOW!” philosophy imbued through modern education systems.

Current and recent former students – and their teachers – demand a perfect world (since they can envision one) and exhibit zero patience (hence the nationwide riots in the U.S.).

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COVID-19: Vaccine ‘Not Possible’ for a Virus Not Yet Quantifiable

Written by Saeed A Qureshi PhD (edited by John O'Sullivan)

Regulatory authorities, such as the CDC/FDA all insist that their handling of the current Coronavirus pandemic (SARS-CoV2/COVID-19) is based on science and associated data or facts. This is especially the case in the United States.

We are told that an identified virus causes the infection which in turn causes, or may cause, deaths – potentially in the millions.

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Molecular forces: The surprising stretching behavior of DNA

Written by Vienna University of Technology

When large forces, for example in bridge construction, act on a heavy beam, the beam will be slightly deformed. Calculating the relationship between forces, internal stresses and deformations is one of the standard tasks in civil engineering. But what happens when you apply these considerations to tiny objects — for example, to a single DNA double helix?

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Mycotoxins: The Hidden Hormone Danger In Our Food Supply

Written by Sayer Ji

Over 30 years ago, scientists observed mycotoxin contaminated animal feed (grains) interfering with normal sexual development in young female pigs, resulting in estrogenic syndromes and precocious puberty.

More recent human research in the U.S. is confirms that the contamination of our food supply with fungal toxins is adversely affecting the sexual development of young girls.

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