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August 25, 2024

“BREAKING PUBLICATION–COVID-19 Vaccines Cause far More Myocarditis than Infection, Overall Risks Greatly Outweigh Theoretical Benefits”

Originally published on the author’ Substack When the Springer Nature CUREUS Journal of Biomedical Sciences retracted one of the most comprehensive and valid risk-benefit analyses of the COVID-19 vaccines, they probably had no idea the message would be greatly amplified and now fully published in a pair of papers in the International Journal …

August 25, 2024

“What are the storms that we may soon be facing, all around the world?”

Original post We can no longer deny it: our world is about to be hit by a series of very violent storms, that will change human society once and for all. Here is a short overview of the kind of storms we can expect. This list is not for fear …

August 25, 2024

“The Mysterious Case of Zika-Microcephaly’s Disappearance”

Originally published on Brownstone Institute In 2015, a viral pandemic from Northeast Brazil exploded into the news, supported by breathless public health alarms that Zika — a flavivirus acknowledged for decades as harmless — was now suddenly responsible for congenital microcephaly (babies with small heads; diminished intellect). WHO-aligned experts within …

August 25, 2024

“History’s Biggest Scapegoat”

Portrait of Marie-Antoinette, Jean-Baptiste André Gautier-Dagoty (1775) Marie Antoinette, France’s last queen before the Revolution, is often remembered more for the scandals and accusations surrounding her than for her true character. From her arrival in France as a young Austrian archduchess to her tragic death at the guillotine, she became the embodiment …

August 25, 2024

“The Brew: When They Call Us ‘Tutsi Cockroaches,’ How Should We Respond?”

Originally published on The Stream One of the most valuable defectors from the possessed Left is Naomi Wolf. I remember her from college, where as a loudly pro-choice feminist she was pretty much my campus nemesis. She wore a pink triangle, I wore a “Better Dead than Red” T-shirt I’d …

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