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Very recent events in the Middle East with comments on the pandemic, Russia, oil, the future. What if the Rapture happened during the lockdown? The world wouldn't even know!
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Dr. Eric Berg quoted observations made by Dr. Anthony Cardillo, who recounted his success in significantly improving the medical conditions of coronavirus patients after giving them anti-malaria medication (hydroxychloroquine) along with the zinc supplement. According to Dr. Berg, the anti-malarial medication allows zinc to infiltrate cells and prevent the coronavirus from multiplying. He emphasized that the drug should not be taken by healthy individuals or with the absence of a doctor's prescription. He also noted that many coronavirus patients had been observed to have zinc deficiencies. Video
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In Mark 2 a man sick of the palsy came to Jesus to be healed. The man was lame and Jesus said to him, "Rise, take up thy bed, and go thy way unto thy house." What was Jesus doing he was calling the man healed. He released those words into the spiritual for the man to act on and receive into the physical. He released the man's healing in the spiritual. They may be looking for a cure in the natural but the spirit already has a cure. Jesus calling the man healed provided the healing. God calling Abraham...
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The most widespread testing so far shows that COVID-19 has a fatality rate of 0.004%. That’s lower than the flu. Should we start shutting everything down, every year, because of the flu? Iceland has tested 10% of its population for COVID-19, by far the largest percentage of any country.And it has discovered that the fatality rate is 0.004%.That’s lower than the flu.Should we start shutting everything down, every year, because of the flu?
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Dr. SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD Crushes Dr. Fauci Exposes Birx, Clintons, Bill Gates, And The W.H.O
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The first documentary movie on CCP virus, Tracking Down the Origin of the Wuhan Coronavirus
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A California teen girl died by suicide — likely while grappling with the stress caused by coronavirus lockdowns, according to reports. Jo’Vianni “Jo” Smith, 15, was found dead at her Stockton home, where she hanged herself amid the state’s stay-at-home orders, news station KTXL reported.
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The North Portico fountain of the White House is seen decorated Friday, April 3, 2020, is surrounded by yellow tulips.
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White House health advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci on Sunday expressed “cautious optimism” that the deadly coronavirus outbreak is slowing down in the United States, and said that parts of the country may start to reopen as soon as May. Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, warned on CNN’s “State of the Union” that the entire country won’t suddenly turn back on like a “light switch.” But there are “indications” that some of the metrics used to gauge the crisis “are starting to level off” in some areas, he said. Asked when parts of the...
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He is Risen! Heidi and I would like to wish to you and your families a wonderful and blessed Easter. #HappyEaster pic.twitter.com/I8K2V5NKEd— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) April 12, 2020
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The Philadelphia Eagles announced Friday evening that franchise great Pete Retzlaff died at 88 years old. Retzlaff spent 11 years as a tight end with the Eagles and was a member of the 1960 NFL championship. In addition to that, he was one of the most productive players in franchise history and had an impact that went beyond the field.
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In the previous three years, the number of confirmed flu cases 8 weeks after the peak was 18%, 17%, and 7.4% of the peak value. This year, with stay-at-home and social distancing, the figure is 0.85%.
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People of color make up many of the front-line workers designated as “essential” amid the pandemic — the grocery store clerks, bus drivers and hospital workers putting themselves at greater risk each day simply because they have to leave their homes to go to work. “Our residents are the front-line workers, and they actually have to keep going so society can keep moving,” said City Councilor Andrea Campbell, who represents Mattapan and part of Dorchester. “These are cops, firefighters, EMS, trash workers, public works employees, nurses, T workers. They’re exposing themselves every single day for the larger community while at...
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A renowned global economist has told 60 Minutes that total society lockdown is not a sustainable long term solution to stopping the spread of coronavirus. Danish political scientist Dr Bjorn Lomborg describes a delicate and difficult balance that needs to be achieved in order to stop the spread of the virus without causing total economic meltdown. But can we stop the spread of coronavirus without destroying global economies?
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A recent study conducted in an early "hot spot" of COVID-19 in the Gangelt district of Heinsberg concluded that the actual death rate was 0.37%--one-fifth of Germany's officially reported numbers. In Minnesota, Dr. Scott Jensen says he received a 7-page Center for Disease Control document coaching him to fill out death certificates in a way that overstates the number of COVID-19 deaths. He also suggested that the payment rules giving a hospital a "bonus" for attributing a death to this virus might also skew the official data. White House adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci brushed aside the above reports, calling them...
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Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's order closing public school buildings also bans homeschooling, which is unconstitutional, contends a legal non-profit in the state. "The Great Lakes Justice Center calls upon Gov. Whitmer to correct this unconstitutional action and assure parents in Michigan that they may continue to safely home school their own children while the EO is in effect," the organization said in a statement Thursday. The April 2 order states "in-person instruction for pupils in kindergarten through grade 12 … is suspended for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year." It applies to all "non-public ... schools in the...
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Virginia-based Smithfield Foods announced Sunday that it is closing its pork processing plant in Sioux Falls until further notice after hundreds of employees tested positive for the coronavirus — a step the head of the company warned could hurt the nation’s meat supply. The announcement came a day after South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem and Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken wrote to Smithfield and urged the company to suspend operations for 14 days so that its workers could self-isolate and the plant could be disinfected. The plant, which employs about 3,700 people in the state’s largest city, has become a...
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A U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait on Friday, the U.S. and Taiwan militaries said, the same day that Chinese fighter jets drilled in waters close to the democratically-ruled island.
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The 39 million N95 masks the Service Employees International Union announced it had discovered turned out to be an elaborate scheme, according to the FBI. In late March, the union rushed out a press release: The union launched an exhaustive search for masks and other personal protective equipment (PPE) five days ago in response to pleas from frontline healthcare workers that they need more protection and feel unsafe on the job as they treat the growing number of COVID-19 patients. SEIU-UHW has 97,000 members who work in hospitals across California. Within 48 hours of painstakingly calling leads and potential suppliers,...
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QUEENS, New York — On Sunday night, March 15, I started feeling achy. By Monday night, I was achy all over. However, on Tuesday, I felt better, as I did all day Wednesday. On Thursday night, March 19, the aches returned. On Friday, I was sick: I had a fever, ached all over, was extremely lethargic, and lost my appetite. That weekend, as I collapsed on my couch, President Donald J. Trump told journalists that he thought an anti-malaria drug called hydroxychloroquine might be a promising treatment against COVID-19. “I’m not saying it will, but I think that people may...
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