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Wisconsin doctor suffered miscarriage after covid vaccine, tweeted #Va
12.02.2021, 08:34
Wisconsin doctor suffered miscarriage after covid vaccine, tweeted #VaccinesWork
Dr. Sara Beltrán Ponce, M.D., is making headlines after suffering a horrific miscarriage following her Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccination.
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Toronto man in forced “quarantine” comes forward about Canada’s corona
11.02.2021, 23:30
Toronto man in forced “quarantine” comes forward about Canada’s coronavirus internment camps
International travels who try to enter Canada from elsewhere are learning the hard way that Justin Trudeau’s henchmen are ready and waiting to throw them into Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) internment camps straight from the airport.
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mRNA vaccines for the Wuhan coronavirus caused blood disorder in at le
11.02.2021, 23:05
mRNA vaccines for the Wuhan coronavirus caused blood disorder in at least 36 people
The messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines developed to fight the Wuhan coronavirus may have caused at least 36 individuals to develop a rare blood disorder. Either Moderna’s mRNA-1273 jab or the Pfizer/BioNTech BNT162b2 vaccine may have caused thrombocytopenia – which affects blood clotting – in these individuals. Both vaccines had reported more than 90 percent efficacy rates and had received emergency use authorization in the U.S.
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Study: Battling cancer and preventing cancer recurrence with crucifero
11.02.2021, 08:59
Study: Battling cancer and preventing cancer recurrence with cruciferous vegetables
Cruciferous vegetables may hold the key to stopping the progression and recurrence of cancer. Researchers at South Dakota State University (SDState) reported that a compound from cruciferous vegetables called phenethyl isothiocyanate (PEITC) can halt tumor formation and metastasis in mice bearing transplanted cancer stem cells (CSCs).
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Supplementing with fish oil and vitamin D may reduce cancer-related de
11.02.2021, 08:51
Supplementing with fish oil and vitamin D may reduce cancer-related deaths, boost heart health

People looking to reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer may want to improve their vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acid intake, according to recent research from the North American Menopause Society. The meta-analysis, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association (JAHA), looked at 13 studies that focused on the effects of vitamin D and omega-3 supplementation on cancer and cardiovascular disease.

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Moderna to develop booster shot after South African strain decreased i
11.02.2021, 08:41
Moderna to develop booster shot after South African strain decreased its coronavirus vaccine’s antibody levels
American pharmaceutical firm Moderna is developing a booster shot for its Wuhan coronavirus vaccine. The company said that its booster shot aims to improve effectiveness against the South African B1351 variant.
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No surprise: WHO kowtows to communist China, announces the virus didn’
11.02.2021, 08:26
No surprise: WHO kowtows to communist China, announces the virus didn’t come from the Wuhan lab

For almost a year, the Communist Chinese Party (CCP) would not allow the World Health Organization (WHO) to conduct a third-party investigation into the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) — the top-secret research center that received U.S. funds for gain-of-function coronavirus research.

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ICU nurse whistleblower: hospitals running below capacity, performing
09.02.2021, 23:07
ICU nurse whistleblower: hospitals running below capacity, performing “pandemic theatre”
On January 6, 2021, I was contacted by a nurse who works in a hospital on the outskirts of Toronto, Ontario. Toronto is Canada’s most populous city, and the fourth largest city in North America.
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FCC sued for dismissing evidence that wireless technology can have ser
09.02.2021, 22:58
FCC sued for dismissing evidence that wireless technology can have serious effects on health
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was sued by two health advocacy organizations over the agency’s “capricious, arbitrary and not evidence-based” refusal to acknowledge that wireless technology devices and infrastructure, such as cell towers and smartphones, can have serious health effects.
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One million COVID-19 vaccines sent to South Africa put on hold as the
09.02.2021, 20:25
One million COVID-19 vaccines sent to South Africa put on hold as the vaccine fails basic tests for safety, effectiveness
South African health authorities cannot approve the AstraZeneca/Oxford COVID-19 vaccine in good conscience. The trial data was lacking conclusive evidence to justify the vaccine’s necessity.
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New report from Rep. Katie Porter reveals how big pharma pursues ‘kill
09.02.2021, 08:22
New report from Rep. Katie Porter reveals how big pharma pursues ‘killer profits’ at the expense of Americans’ health
Rep. Katie Porter on Friday published a damning report revealing the devastating effects of Big Pharma mergers and acquisitions on U.S. healthcare, and recommending steps Congress should take to enact “comprehensive, urgent reform” of an integral part of a broken healthcare system.
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Propionic acid (PPA) in processed foods may be associated with autism
09.02.2021, 08:10
Propionic acid (PPA) in processed foods may be associated with autism spectrum disorder
A recent study has shed light on another possible cause of autism: processed foods. In their report, researchers from the University of Central Florida explored the possible role of the gut microbiome in developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a lifelong neurological and developmental disorder that begins in childhood.
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Study reveals Bayer’s Roundup linked to “a host of chronic and mental
09.02.2021, 08:02
Study reveals Bayer’s Roundup linked to “a host of chronic and mental illness”
Right now, Bayer is facing a host of lawsuits related to non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a type of cancer that has been linked to the use of Roundup herbicide. Bayer took on the legal burdens of Roundup maker Monsanto when it bought the company for $66 billion in 2018.
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Are we winning? Telecom companies losing ground in their battle to imp
08.02.2021, 22:27
Are we winning? Telecom companies losing ground in their battle to impose 5G

It’s easy to feel powerless when 5G towers are being installed right next to people’s homes, sometimes right outside their bedrooms, putting their families at untold risk from a technology that all signs indicate is very dangerous.

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Flu shots are ineffective for seniors; may increase miscarriage risk i
08.02.2021, 21:41
Flu shots are ineffective for seniors; may increase miscarriage risk in younger women
With flu season in full swing, there is a lot of talk about getting the flu vaccine, with the mainstream media giving people “helpful” reminders to get vaccinated. One group that is particularly targeted by vaccination campaigns is the elderly.
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More than half of Americans don’t want COVID-19 vaccine, survey shows
08.02.2021, 11:34
More than half of Americans don’t want COVID-19 vaccine, survey shows
The mainstream media makes COVID-19 vaccines sound like a rousing success with everyone clamoring to get in line, but a new survey shows that more than half of Americans plan to delay getting the vaccine or even refuse to get it altogether. In fact, just 41 percent of those who participated in the Kaiser Family Foundation’s tracking project said they were eager to get the shot as soon as possible.
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We’ve Got to Get the ‘Entire World Vaccinated’ Says Dr Fauci
07.02.2021, 21:05
We’ve Got to Get the ‘Entire World Vaccinated’ Says Dr Fauci
Dr. Fauci, who has insisted on strict public health measures even after people have been vaccinated, claims that the coronavirus will remain a threat, which is why officials must get the “entire world vaccinated.”
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