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August 14, 2023

Letter: The Impact of Covid on Child Stunting

Dear DailyClout, For many years, it’s been theorized by the scientific community that women who live together— such as in dorms and convents— end up having their menstruation cycles synced. Similarly, people eating communally seem to eat more than by themselves. I took a look at the data showing that …

August 11, 2023

The Lancet Censored Science, Education, and Our Right to Informed Consent

Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Harvey Risch, and colleagues were censored by the formerly respected scientific journal The Lancet: their paper, removed within 24 hours, found that 74% of the deaths following mRNA vaccine injection were likely caused by the injection. The Lancet Study: How It Started   Dr. McCullough, one …

August 10, 2023

Economist Steve Berger Blows the Whistle on Pharma’s Subversion of the Free Market

Dr. Naomi Wolf interviews Economist Steve Berger to discuss Pharma’s subversion of the free market. https://rumble.com/embed/v33qxf9/?pub=mbdkr Steven Berger graduated from Princeton University in 1976 magna cum laude with a BA in English Literature. He also received a JD from the University of Virginia Law School in 1979 and an MBA from the …

August 10, 2023

COVID Vaccines Harm Newborns, Study Proves

Moderna Causes More Fetal Damage than Pfizer due to Higher Dose   Last October, I posted two articles based on data accidentally provided by the CDC, showing proof of the dangers of Covid vaccines in pregnancy. A large CDC dataset showed that miscarriages and infant deaths are significantly more prevalent in pregnancies …

August 9, 2023

There’s A New CHAT In Town

Nominations Open for 2H 2023 Global Malwords Index When we knew the Sixties were over: The Jackson 5 passes The Brady Bunch (1971) In our previous post, we discussed the telltale signs of government-media-generated atrocity, the most recent of which we have been following over the past three and a half years through …

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