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Everything about the left is equalizing differences. An attractive woman will attract a man, who many be willing to risks including marrying her in order to have sex with her. An unattractive woman does not get that same option of a man who will marry her if she gets pregnant. So, by having abortion legal, it removes that risk of her getting pregnant and increases her options of having sex with any man that would have sex with her. It's basically a tradeoff of getting a little bit of attention by agreeing to remove the risk of a permanent bond...
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What is ivermectin? World Ivermectin Day is Saturday, July 23. The video, What is ivermectin?, provides a historical overview of the drug's Nobel-prize-winning background, and explains why IVM is an essential component of FLCCC protocols for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19. Launched in 2021, the first World Ivermectin Day raised massive awareness about the life-saving benefits of the medicine Ivermectin including for Covid-19 symptoms and prevention.
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Germany could embrace wood for heat if Russia further cuts gas flows, Deutsche Bank says. The bank said in a note that it expects German demand for gas to fall 10% below 2021 levels. ... German households could turn to wood as a heating source this winter as gas supplies remain tight while Russia restricts flows to Europe, Deutsche Bank .. expects gas consumption in Germany to be 10% below 2021 levels thanks to private households saving and high gas prices. It also noted that coal and lignite could emerge as replacements for natural gas in the industrial power sector....
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A member of the U.S. House Intelligence Committee warned that bio-weapons are being made that use a target's DNA to only kill that person. Speaking at the Aspen Security Forum on Friday, US Rep Jason Crow of Colorado warned Americans to not be so cavalier about sharing their DNA with private companies due to the coming of the new type of weapon Earlier this week the Washington Examiner reported on just how easy it could be for privately-owned databases to be used to develop bioweapons such as the ones touted by Crow. The publication explained how DNA belonging to a...
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The Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade inspired an outpouring of grief, anguish and political opprobrium from feminists and abortion rights supporters. [Including from] Dave Portnoy, the media mogul and Barstool Sports president better known for his viral pizza reviews, unrepentant aggro-masculinity and social media trolling than for pro-choice activism (or, for that matter, critique of originalist legal theory). Last summer, I wrote about how Portnoy’s particular brand of transgressive boorishness served as an inspiration to Republican politicians eager to capitalize on the backlash to newly established progressive social norms around things like gender pronoun usage and diversity, equity...
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Unattractive women who “look like a thumb” shouldn’t complain about losing abortion rights because they’re the “least” likely to get pregnant, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) said in a jaw-dropping speech to college students at a conservative conference in Florida on Saturday. “Have you watched these pro-abortion, pro-murder rallies?” Gaetz asked the crowd at the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit in Tampa. “The people are just disgusting. Why is it that the women with the least likelihood of getting pregnant are the ones most worried about having abortions?” Video of the speech has received at least one million views on...
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. . . Do we need still another Watergate book?” *** The Post also credits Graff’s “prodigious research,” while echoing his conclusion that “we’ll never know the full truth of Watergate” ... If observations like these are used to justify a new 679-page history, one may ask, why bother? Why read a book that throws up its hands and says, “Who knows? One answer comes in Graff’s treatment of two seminal revisionist works, Jim Hougan’s 1984 Secret Agenda and Len Colodny’s 1991 Silent Coup. These two works, in fact, solve quite convincingly many of the mysteries Graff contends are still...
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As expected, Marvel Studios swept into their Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con today with a full slate of exciting reveals. Over the past few months, news has slowly been hitting the headlines about what fans can expect from the rest of Phase 4, as well as a few tantalizing morsels about where the franchise is headed as they move into Phase 5. But before we get too excited about the long-term plan, let’s focus on one of the big news stories coming out of the panel for Phase 5: Anthony Mackie’s return to Captain America finally has an...
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From the 1980's onwards, the U.S. mortality rate started falling behind its peers. By 2019, the number of missing Americans had grown to 626,000. After COVID arrived, that statistic ballooned even further—to 992,000 in 2020, and to 1.1 million in 2021. Were the U.S. just average compared to other wealthy countries, not even the best performer, fully a third of all deaths last year would have been prevented. That includes half of all deaths among working-age adults. Think of two people you might know under 65 who died last year: One of them might still be alive. These counterfactuals puncture...
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Blog/Corruption Posted Jul 22, 2022 by Martin Armstrong Spread the love Our models have been indicating a decline in both the food and water supply, which go hand-in-hand. Other analysts are coming out to warn that the inevitable cycle is underway. Climate engineering researcher Dane Wigington believes the cycle has been propelled forward by manmade forces. “The mainstream media and official sources are doing their best to sweep it under the rug. We are talking about 40 million people that will be impacted by the drying out of the Colorado River basin and tributaries.” Interviewer Greg Hunter plainly asked Wigington...
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During an interview on CNN's "New Day," Ken Sicknick — the brother of the late officer Brian D. Sicknick — told reporter Kaitlan Collins of his frustrations with the revelations from Thursday's January 6 committee hearing. -snip The question remains of what Trump was doing for the more than three hours between 1:10 p.m., when the then-president was ending his remarks at the Ellipse -snip "We are focusing on the fact that he just didn't act at all for three hours, which is just absolutely ridiculous," Ken Sicknick said on CNN. "For the first time in a long time, I'm...
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Jewelry thieves struck a heavily-guarded truck outside Los Angeles this month and made off with tens of millions of dollars in gems. The burglars descended on a Brink's Security vehicle in the wee hours of July 11 at about 2 a.m. After two security guards, both armed, stepped away from the truck for a few minutes, the robbers made their move. The group of men made off with containers full of gems and gold that totaled in the tens of millions of dollars. The robbers pulled off the entire stunt in less than half an hour. "We are looking at...
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Two Americans, a Canadian and a Swedish citizen were killed this week when a Russian tank opened fire on them during an hourslong battle at the frontline in the eastern Donetsk region, their commander confirmed exclusively to POLITICO. “...they were ambushed by Russian tanks,” Miroshnichenko said. “The first shell injured Luke. Three guys, Edward, Emile, and Bryan, they immediately attempted to help Luke, to do first aid, and evacuate him from this spot. Then the second shell killed them all.” Another soldier named Finn, the report notes, “was injured in his left arm and leg.” Another soldier named Oskar “received...
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When was the last time you took Alka Seltzer? I'm not talking about the cold and flu medicine, but the good old tried and true Alka Seltzer that's been around since 1931.Yesterday I ate some nachos. With jalapenos. Lots of jalapenos. Used to be - this was not a problem with me. But today I've had a sour stomach and indigestation. Plop plop, fizz fizz. Oh what a relief it is.Taking two Alka Seltzer immediately solved my problem. Sometimes (oftentimes) the old remedies work best.Enjoy these old commercials you grew up with. The best commerical ever.
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A marathon session for lawmakers in France's National Assembly from Thursday into Friday a host of contentious issues on the table. A compromise reached with the less powerful French Senate that will give the government the ability to impose COVID control measures on France's borders. Last week the National Assembly ditched the notion of vaccine passports and other domestic emergency measures and powers to deal with COVID and ended up gutting all COVID restrictions the government wanted to get some powers back but only got the ability to impose COVID rules on the border. Energy and purchasing power on the...
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Mainland China reduced its holdings of United States debt by US$23 billion to US$980.8 billion in May from April, the first time the total dropped below the US$1 trillion mark in 12 years, the US Treasury Department said on July 18. China’s US debt holdings have dropped for six consecutive months. Japan, the current largest holder, and more than 10 other holders of US Treasuries also disposed of their US debts to some degree. What caused the US debt to fall out of favor? Wang Yongzhong, director and researcher of the International Commodities Research Office of the Institute of World...
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Praying daily since 2015:Join with fellow FREEPERS to pray for AMERICA: For those in Authority in Government, Family, Military, Business, Healthcare, Education, Churches, and the Media. I urge, then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for everyone: for kings and all those in authority that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. ~ 1 Timothy 2:1-2 Religion Forum Threads labeled [Prayer] are closed to debate of any kind.
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Deliveries of aviation industry goods to Russia will be allowed to the extent necessary to ensure the safety standards of ICAO, the international civil aviation organization. Against the backdrop of reports of this, Aeroflot shares on the Moscow Exchange rose by 5%. In addition to goods for the aviation industry, the EU will make exceptions for transactions with agricultural products, oil transportation and the purchase of medical equipment and medicines from Russia to third countries. The EU has also pledged to ease access to justice and to ease the ban on any dealings with Russian government entities. As part of...
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"Homophobic Telescope Reveals First Hi-Res Images of Deep Space."First a disclaimer. That is not a headline from the Babylon Bee. It is an actual MSN headline of a July 13 story about the first amazing images seen from the James Webb Space Telescope. How can it be homophobic?MSN is borrowing from "INTO," which calls itself "A Digital Magazine for the Modern Queer World."While most people were amazed by the images sent by the Webb Telescope -- which is so powerful it can peer back almost to the beginning of time -- MSN's article was absurdly obsessed with the man it...
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If you thought Covid was the only Scamdemic being used by the powers-that-be to herd the masses in the direction they want, think again. Monkeypox has officially been declared by the World Health Organization as a “global public health emergency.” According to Just The News: The World Health Organization this week officially declared the monkeypox outbreak a global public health emergency, a move that comes after several months of the virus’s having spread to dozens of countries around the world. The WHO said on its website on Saturday that organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus “has determined that the multi-country outbreak...
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