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Trump’s team ‘seem to have uncovered things that look suspicious’: Devine
Sky News Australia | youtube.com Sky News host Alan Jones says the “Trump haters” claim there is no evidence of fraud however the Trump team “have evidence by way of affidavit”. Read More: Trump’s team ‘seem to have uncovered things … Continue reading
The US election is ‘far from over’
Sky News Australia | youtube.com Sky News host Alan Jones says the US presidential election is “far from over”. “How much more evidence of voter fraud do people need,” Mr Jones said. Mr Jones pointed to Sidney Powell, one of … Continue reading
Weather Modification and Tornado Mitigation by Electromagnetic Satellite Beam
In 2010 Aerospace Engineers submitted conclusive evidence for Covert Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering, (aka “Chemtrails”) in a 336 page report called “CASE ORANGE”. The report was commissioned by THE BELFORT GROUP (UK), who held a “CHEMTRAILS SYMPOSIUM” where the conclusions were … Continue reading
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Facebook use leads to depression? No, says Wisconsin study
Tim Morrissey EurekAlert MADISON- A study of university students is the first evidence to refute the supposed link between depression and the amount of time spent on Facebook and other social-media sites. The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and … Continue reading
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