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October 2, 2023

To the Editor: Developments in The IgG4 Antibody Phenomenon

Dear DailyClout, In a recent appearance on Del Bigtree’s Highwire program Dr. William Makis, Chief of Oncology at The Wellness Company Canada, discussed all the latest evidence linking the mRNA injections to turbo-cancers.  He also mentioned that he recently coauthored a paper showing an antibody class switch to IgG4 antibodies …

October 2, 2023

The Modern Feminist Paradox: Embracing Victimhood and Rejecting Femininity

Modern feminism has strayed far from the path its founders initially charted. The movement, which once sought to empower women by securing their rights and celebrating their unique qualities, has taken a divergent course. In the process, it has morphed into something unrecognizable, often perpetuating a culture of victimhood and …

October 2, 2023

Raku: The History, Beauty, and How-To of an Ancient Artform

Kate Miriam Hildreth joins Liberty Lifestyle to discover the art of pottery. She works with professional potters to learn the art of Raku using both glaze and horse hair techniques.   https://rumble.com/embed/v3jtzay/?pub=mbdkr

October 2, 2023

Introduction to “Facing the Beast: Courage, Faith and Resistance in a New Dark Age”

Dearest Readers, My editors at Chelsea Green Publishing have graciously offered readers of this Substack an excerpt from my forthcoming book, Facing the Beast: Courage, Faith and Resistance in a New Dark Age — the Introduction. Facing the Beast is about the last three years, and about my personal journey — a …

September 29, 2023

A Bunch of Flowers for Pfizer

As part of a series of interviews discussing the Pfizer Document Analysis findings, UK Column has been speaking to Dr. Naomi Wolf and Amy Kelly of the DailyClout. Now, it is the turn of Dr. Chris Flowers, Lead Medical Researcher, to explain what Pfizer knew all along about the COVID-19 injection. UK Column recently introduced Dr. Chris …

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