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ransomnote: The FOIAs in the lower half of the article are the primary reason I posted this. Dr. Lee Merrit referred to these FOIAs, noting that none of the listed viruses had ever been isolated. What's going on at the CDC?Click to skip to the bottom of this post. NO ONE HAS EVER ISOLATED, PURIFIED AND/OR SCIENTIFICALLY VERIFIED AND PROVEN THE EXISTENCE OF ANY AND ALL VIRUSES AT ANYTIME, AT ANY PLACE, ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD!Over the last several months we have requested from the Center of Disease Control (CDC) evidence for the isolation and existence for the any and...
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When Nicole Oliveira was just learning to walk, she would throw up her arms to reach for the stars in the sky. Today, at just eight years of age, the Brazilian girl is known as the world's youngest astronomer, looking for asteroids as part of a NASA-affiliated program, attending international seminars and meeting with her country's top space and science figures. In Oliveira's room, filled with posters of the Solar System, miniature rockets and Star Wars figures, Nicolinha, as she is affectionately known, works on her computer studying images of the sky on two large screens. The project, called Asteroid...
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A UCLA professor is suing the school for putting him on involuntary leave and allegedly threatening to fire him because he refused to grade black students more leniently than whites in the wake of George Floyd’s murder.
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Stone-Manning was linked to a 1989 Earth First! tree-spiking plot in Idaho. The commonly used eco-terrorism tactic involves inserting metal rods into trees to prevent them from being cut down and cause chainsaws of loggers to explode. ------------ In a 50-45 party-line vote Thursday evening, the US Senate confirmed President Joe Biden’s controversial eco-terrorist-linked nominee Tracy Stone-Manning, who had previously endorsed population control, to head the Bureau of Land Management, which oversees millions of acres of federal land.
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WASHINGTON — “Doing the right thing should never be motivated by personal intention, monetary gain or building your own platform. You simply do it because it is the right thing to do,” said Judi O’Malley, a registered nurse with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). O’Malley is the nurse who took undercover footage at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center in Arizona released by Project Veritas on Sept. 20 as a first in a series of videos exposing fraud and corruption regarding the COVID-19 shots. The video exposed the lack of reporting and transparency related to adverse events...
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KEY POINTS A phase 3 trial of Merck and Ridgeback Biotherapeutics’ oral antiviral treatment molnupiravir showed it reduced the risk of hospitalization or death by around 50% in Covid patients. Merck plans to seek emergency use authorization in the U.S. and submit marketing applications to other global drug regulators. If authorized by regulatory bodies, molnupiravir could be the first oral antiviral medicine for Covid. “The company, when they briefed us last night, had mentioned that they will be submitting their data to the FDA imminently,” White House chief medical advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci said at a Covid briefing Friday.
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Crime doesn’t pay in Brazil. pic.twitter.com/p9MIde3mpL — Victor (@VictorRockyJon) October 1, 2021 Perps last act on Earth was trying to steal a motorcycle in Brazil.
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As school boards across the country have faced increasing backlash from parents over the past year, they have asked President Joe Biden to step in, suggesting that those parents who oppose their curriculum and Covid-safety mandates are like domestic terrorists who are guilty of hate speech.
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“Extreme” House Democrats are holding the $1.2 trillion so-called bipartisan infrastructure bill “hostage,” Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) lamented in a statement Friday. Romney released his statement after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) failed to hold a vote Thursday on the bipartisan infrastructure bill, or the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
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President Joe Biden plans to visit Capitol Hill to push for his $1.5 trillion infrastructure spending bill, the White House confirmed Friday. The president will meet with the House Democrat Conference, which suggests he will urge them to support his infrastructure bill.
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WASHINGTON — President Biden will scramble to Capitol Hill Friday afternoon to try and salvage his signature spending plans after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi laid the groundwork to delay a vote on his $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill for up to a month, sources told The Post. Biden’s effort to strike a deal with warring House Democrats also came after two leading progressive lawmakers took shots at him for not engaging in talks sooner.
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Ex-President Jimmy Carter, the oldest former U.S. chief executive ever, will quietly mark his 97th birthday at home in southwest Georgia on Friday, an aide said
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....... we’re in the middle of a pandemic, which by the way , we would’ve made progress on had the former President actually addressed the pandemic, and not suggest people inject bleach
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BERLIN (AP) — Officials in Germany are investigating why a huge wind turbine collapsed just hours before it was due to be officially inaugurated. The turbine, whose rotor blades reach a height of 239 meters (784 feet), toppled over late Wednesday in a forest near the western town of Haltern. German news agency dpa reported Thursday that police were not currently suspecting sabotage.
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Dog the Bounty Hunter has added money toward the reward for any information leading to Brian Laundrie's arrest. A spokesperson for Duane "Dog" Chapman told Newsweek that the Chapman family has added $10,000 to the standing reward money, which stood at $170,000 before Chapman's contribution. Most of the funds have been donated by private individuals supporting Gabby Petito's family.
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If you owe someone more than 600 bucks, then get the checkbook out and start drafting out some 599.99 "Biden Legal Tender" until you have enough to pay them then write the remainder on the last check.
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MOSCOW—Russia will need to raise interest rates further to combat stubbornly high inflation that overshot forecasts and shows little signs of slowing, a Reuters poll showed on Thursday. Russia’s export-focused economy has already recovered to pre-pandemic levels and is on track to grow further. But the recovery, together with global inflation and a weak rouble, is pushing consumer prices higher, denting living standards. The consensus forecast of 22 analysts polled in late September suggested the central bank will raise its key rate for the sixth time this year at the Oct. 22 board meeting to 7 percent. Some analysts said...
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[snip]Here’s what you need to know: Pelosi delays a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill amid a stalemate among Democrats. Biden signs a short-term spending bill swiftly passed by Congress, averting a government shutdown. Manchin, a key Democratic holdout, deepens the party’s impasse on Biden’s
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Inflation in the 19 European countries that share the euro hit a 13-year high, challenging the European Central Bank’s (ECB) view that price pressures are largely benign and will soon fade. Consumer price inflation in the eurozone accelerated to 3.4 percent over the year in September, up from 3 percent a month earlier and 2.2 percent the month before that, according to Oct. 1 data (pdf) from Eurostat, the European Union’s statisics agency. That’s the highest reading since September 2008 and slightly ahead of analyst forecasts of 3.3 percent. A surge in energy costs was behind the bulk of the...
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Back in June, media outlets looking to find racial bigotry in America promoted a story of a basketball game in Coronado, California. The media posted video of the incident, in which two students tossed tortillas into the air, which a local CBS outlet called a “disturbing moment.” The media presented the story as the tortillas being thrown by Coronado students at their Orange Glen opponents, described as “mostly Hispanic.” The video shows a tense situation even before the tortillas are thrown, yet it is explained that the tortillas sparked the outrage.
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