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31 Reasons Why I Won’t Take the Vaccine
Rabbi Chananya Weissman | globalresearch.ca The following list was created by Israeli Rabbi Chananya Weissman. 1. It’s not a vaccine. A vaccine by definition provides immunity to a disease. This does not provide immunity to anything. In a best-case scenario, it … Continue reading →
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Tagged Deception, disease, immunity, mRNA, therapy, Vaccine
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Quote: Schwab on human genome
Posted in Agenda 21/Great Reset, Genome, GMO, Headlines, Health Related, Philosophy, Ponerology, Quotes, Science, Society
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Tagged designer babies, disease, Embryos, eugenics, human genome, traits
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Lanka: The Virus Misconception Part 1 and Part 2
Dr. Stefan Lanka | wissenschafftplus.de Contrary to what most people believe, pathogenic viruses do not exist. The claims about the existence of viruses and viral diseases are based on historic misinterpretations and not, as I thought in the past – … Continue reading →
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Tagged atypical, covid, Deception, deliberate, disease, Fear, Fraud, Panic, pathogenic, sars, vaccination, virus
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On Coronavirus, We Must Not Allow Politics to Dictate Science
Ron Paul | ronpaulinstitute.org In these past couple of weeks, two important studies have been published that could dramatically increase our understanding of the Covid-19 disease. Adding to the science of how we understand and treat this disease is something … Continue reading →
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A contagion of hatred and hysteria: Oxford epidemiologist PROFESSOR SUNETRA GUPTA tells how she has been intimidated and shamed for backing shielding instead of lockdown
Professor Sunetra Gupta | dailymail.co.uk Lockdown is a blunt, indiscriminate policy that forces the poorest and most vulnerable people to bear the brunt of the fight against coronavirus. As an infectious diseases epidemiologist, I believe there has to be a … Continue reading →
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Tagged covid, disease, lockdown, policy
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Covid experts: there is another way
Sunetra Gupta, Jay Bhattacharya and Martin Kulldorff | unherd.com As infectious disease epidemiologists and public health scientists we have grave concerns about the damaging physical, and mental health impacts of the prevailing COVID-19 policies and recommend an approach we call … Continue reading →
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Tagged cancer, Childhood, covid19, disease, lockdown, mentl health, policies
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Quote: Wishire on genetic engineering
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German doctor: COVID-19 vaccine ‘could prove to be the biggest mistake’
Prof. Dr. Paul Cullen | lifesitenews.com The first vaccine was developed at the end of the 18th century by English country doctor Edward Jenner. Jenner’s success was so resounding that it remains the blueprint for all vaccination programs to this … Continue reading →
New map pinpoints Lyme disease risk areas
Source: USA Today CONCORD, N.H. – Researchers who spent three years dragging sheets of fabric through the woods to snag ticks have created a detailed map they claim could improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease. The map, which … Continue reading →
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To understand childhood obesity, researchers look to inactive, fat rats
Donna Krupa EurekAlert BETHESDA, Md. (July 24, 2012)—Childhood obesity has nearly tripled in the past three decades, and by 2009, 17 percent of those 2-19 years of age were classified as obese. If actions against childhood obesity do not take … Continue reading →
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