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New Data: 40% of US Marines Decline the Experimental Covid-19 Vaccine
News Wire | 21stcenturywire.com According to a new report, nearly 40% of US Marines have declined the experimental Covid-19 vaccine, news that is certain to cause problems for the current campaign being waged by Government, Media and the transnational pharmaceutical … Continue reading →
Posted in Agenda 21/Great Reset, Headlines, Health Related, Philosophy, Society, Vaccinations
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Tagged covid19, Decline, experimental, safety, us marines, Vaccine, vaccine passport
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Doubts About Safety of mRNA ‘Genetic Intervention’
NewsWire | 21stcenturywire.com The following interview was published on July 17, 2020 Radio Munich talked with German Professor Dr. Stefan Hockertz, is a biologist, pharmacologist and toxicologist, who has raised the alarm about a number of unanswered questions surrounding the … Continue reading →
Posted in Agenda 21/Great Reset, Genome, GMO, Headlines, Health Related, Philosophy, Politics, Science, Society, Vaccinations
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Tagged lockdown, mRNA, Mrna covid vaccine, safety, Vaccine
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Fracking Insiders Admit To Employing Military ‘Psychological Operations’ On American Citizens
Source: BI Fracking is a contentious business. The process of injecting chemicals at high-pressure into the earth to pull out gas and oil has prompted as many reports condemning it as there are declaring it safe. Homeowners concerned for the … Continue reading →
Posted in Headlines, Ponerology
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment
Dr. Mercola mercola.com If you’re looking for a way to help fight rheumatoid arthritis (RA) without drugs, then you need look no further than the spice shelf at your local market. New research published in the spring of 2012 showed … Continue reading →
Posted in Headlines, Health Related, Herbs
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Finally—Congress Begins to Wake Up about Genetically Engineered Food
Source: ANH Rep. Dennis Kucinich has introduced two bills that would mandate labeling and provide stricter safety protections for GE products. HR 3553, the Genetically Engineered Food Right to Know Act, already has twelve co-sponsors (and bipartisan support). The bill … Continue reading →
Posted in GMO, Headlines, Health Related
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Toxic chemical found in school shoes
Natalie O’Brien The Herald A toxic chemical banned in Europe because it can cause burns, rashes and respiratory troubles has been found in imported children’s school shoes sold by major retailers. Tests undertaken three months ago by the Council of … Continue reading →
Posted in Headlines, Health Related, Society
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Call for compulsory contraception
Marco Hochgemuth RNW The Netherlands needs legal provisions to allow compulsory contraception for serious drug addicts, psychiatric patients and the mentally handicapped. That’s the controversial argument being made by Queen Beatrix’s brother-in-law Pieter van Vollenhoven, former head of the Dutch … Continue reading →
Posted in Bioethics, Headlines, Health Related, Politics, Society
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Smart meter safety concerns
Lynda Kinkade Today Tonight The controversy surrounding smart meters doesn’t stop at getting your bills, and while industry test show they’re safe to use, plenty disagree. Some residents living on or near properties where they’ve been installed are blaming the … Continue reading →
Posted in Headlines, Health Related, Society, Technology
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FAO/WHO Expert meeting on the application of nanotechnologies in the food and agriculture sectors: potential food safety implications – Meeting report
FAO & WHO Governments, industry and science have identified the potential of nanotechnology in the food and agriculture sectors and are investing significantly in its application to food production. However, owing to limited knowledge of the effects of these applications on … Continue reading →
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Police are linked to blacklist of construction workers
Daniel Boffey The Guardian The police or security services supplied information to a blacklist funded by the country’s major construction firms that has kept thousands of people out of work over the past three decades. The Information Commissioner‘s Office (ICO) … Continue reading →
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