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ransomnote: The Expose is over the target and taking flak, banned and censored - even Paypal turned against them in an effort to deprive them of funding. Please pray that the Expose receive the funds it needs to keep serving the public.The Hart group has been focusing on issues of the “appropriateness and efficacy, as well as safety of vaccinating children. After collating twelve months of data, attention has increasingly begun to turn to vaccine efficacy and vaccine damage, according to a report from the Hart Group. One of the issues that have not been explored by anyone is the...
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The reason for stopping it is a realization on the part of the elite, that vaccines, that always were harmful to us — the vaccinees — are now dangerous to the elites, because the masses are realizing the harm, getting angry, and thus backlash is expected. The vaccinators are, therefore, looking to ditch vaccines and mandates, in hopes that stopping pressure to vaccinate will also stop the backlash and would allow them to avoid responsibility. The most important factor here is that while masks and vaccines may be put on the back burner, COVID is not going away, it mutates...
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You can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time. The ruling Oligarchs' media monopoly operates on a saturation bombing basis. If a false-flag narrative like a few 100 wing-nuts on Jan 6 can be portrayed as the Reichstag Fire while Antifa & BLM burning American cities in 2020 goes unreported, the Oligarchs win. But history shows that everyone is watching, even when they pretend they don't understand. The mere whisper of two legendary ad campaigns is the proof: the 1964 LBJ...
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The White House is warning the chip industry to diversify its supply chain in case Russia retaliates against threatened U.S. export curbs by blocking access to key materials, people familiar with the matter said. The potential for retaliation has garnered more attention in recent days after Techcet, a market research group, published a report on Feb. 1 highlighting the reliance of many semiconductor manufacturers on Russian and Ukrainian-sourced materials like neon, palladium and others. According to Techcet estimates, over 90% of U.S. semiconductor-grade neon supplies come from Ukraine, while 35% of U.S. palladium is sourced from Russia.
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A volunteer archaeologist has discovered an ancient stash of Celtic coins, whose "value must have been immense," in Brandenburg, a state in northeastern Germany. The 41 gold coins were minted more than 2,000 years ago, and are the first known Celtic gold treasure in Brandenburg, Manja Schüle, the Minister of Culture in Brandenburg announced in December 2021. The coins are curved, a feature that inspired the German name "regenbogenschüsselchen," which translates to "rainbow cups." Just like the legend that there's a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow, "in popular belief, rainbow cups were found where a rainbow...
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ransomnote: The Expose is over the target and taking flak, banned and censored - even Paypal turned against them in an effort to deprive them of funding. Please pray that the Expose receive the funds it needs to keep serving the public.Official data published by Public Health Scotland shows that cardiovascular incidents increased significantly in 2021 against the 2018-2019 average, with 15 to 44 year-olds seeing the largest increase in cases such as myocarditis, heart attacks, cardiac arrest, and strokes. Public Health Scotland (PHS) host a ‘COVID-19 Wider Impacts on the Health Care System’ dashboard on their site that draws...
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Photo: Honda Both the new and used car market is a hot mess right now, and will be for sometime. Just how hot of a mess are we talking? Well, a writer for The Verge managed to sell his 2014 Honda Fit to Carvana sight-unseen for $20,905—$90.20 more than he paid for it brand new off a dealer lot. That’s a mighty caliente market. How could such an old car possibly be worth more today than when it had 23 miles and still smelled like plastic? How could a company that buys such cars at such high prices before even...
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US officials believe Russian President Vladimir Putin has decided to invade Ukraine and an attack could take place as soon as next week, according to a report out Friday. PBS foreign affairs correspondent Nick Schifrin tweeted that US officials believe Putin has communicated an invasion order to the Russian military and that Washington expects a “horrific, bloody” campaign.
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Vaccinating Covid recovered veterans — 57% increase in myocarditis Vaccinating Covid naive veterans — 51% increase in myocarditis Comparing Covid-naive but vaccinated 2021 vs unvaxxed 2017 — 125% increase in myocarditis (click original article link for detailed analysis and supporting documentation)
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The Wisconsin man accused of fatally plowing his SUV through a crowd at the Waukesha Christmas parade pleaded not guilty to dozens of criminal charges Friday. Darrell Brooks Jr., 39, is facing 77 charges for the vehicular rampage Nov. 21 that left six people dead and dozens more injured.
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New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman is pushing back against claims her latest scoop about former President Donald Trump was saved for an upcoming book. Earlier this week, Axios revealed that Haberman in her forthcoming book about Trump titled Confidence Man reveals that while he was in office, White House staffers "periodically discovered wads of printed paper clogging a toilet — and believed the president had flushed pieces of paper." The report quickly gained widespread attention, but it also sparked claims that Haberman sat on the piece of information for inclusion in the book rather than report it...
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Canadian Army Major Stephen Chledowski speaks out against the COVID tyranny in Canada. Explains the issues very well A 7-minute video https://youtu.be/SoKaOkqnW9c https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/098/373/410/original/5b0babeacb3de3b6.mp4?_=2
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WAUKESHA, WI (AP) — A Milwaukee man accused of killing six people and injuring dozens more when he drove an SUV through a suburban Christmas parade pleaded not guilty Friday to scores of criminal charges. Darrell Brooks Jr., 39, entered the pleas to 77 charges, including six counts of homicide and multiple counts of reckless endangerment, during a court appearance that lasted less than five minutes. Brooks’ attorneys filed for a change of venue in the case on Thursday, but it’s not clear when that motion will be considered. He remains jailed on $5 million bail. Last month, court Commissioner...
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cripps Research scientists identified a site on SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, that could be useful in developing a vaccine against a broad set of coronaviruses. Credit: Scripps Research ======================================================================== The COVID-causing virus SARS-CoV-2 harbors a vulnerable site at the base of its spike protein that is found also on closely related coronaviruses, according to a new study from Scripps Research. The discovery, published Feb 8 in Science Translational Medicine, could inform the design of broad-acting vaccines and antibody therapies capable of stopping future coronavirus pandemics. The scientists had previously isolated an antibody from a COVID-19 survivor that can...
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It turned out that, unlike in older persons, vaccines in little kids have no effect at all — and do not even produce antibody response. This is a completely different issue from the one that we already know about “Covid Vax” — that antibodies that we produce wane over time, and do not even work well for Delta and especially Omicron. The problem with 2-4 year olds is different and the “vaccine” failed to produce antibodies in required quantity. This MSN article describes it. The news is that despite the vaccine not doing anything at all, Federal officials decided to...
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Pew Research Center released a new survey of President Joe Biden’s job performance on Thursday, broken down by religious group affiliation. The Pew poll is the latest in a string of surveys with bad news from the president. “Overall, 20% of American adults say Biden will be a successful president, while roughly twice that share (43%) say he will be unsuccessful and 37% say it is too early to tell,” the poll found. Black Protestants are the religious group most likely to believe Biden will be a successful president, with 35 percent reporting optimism. They are followed by Hispanic Catholics...
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The US and its allies have new intelligence that suggests Russia could launch an attack on Ukraine even before the end of the Olympics, multiple sources familiar with the matter tell CNN.Previous assessments had suggested that Russia was unlikely to move into Ukraine until after the Olympics end on Feb. 20, US officials had told CNN in the past. The revelation of the new intelligence comes as administration officials have dramatically ramped up the urgency of their public warnings related to Ukraine in the past 24 hours.US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Friday that a Russian invasion of Ukraine...
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New research to be presented at this year’s European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID 2022, Lisbon, 23-26 April) shows that, although over time the number of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies falls in both previously infected and vaccinated patients, the performance of antibodies improves only after previous infection (and not vaccination). This difference could explain why previously infected patients appear to be better protected against a new infection than those who have only been vaccinated. The study, by Dr Carmit Cohen of the Sheba Medical Center, Ramat Gan, Israel, and colleagues, also found that, contrary to expectations, previously infected patients...
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