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  • Is there a covid 19 virus -- really?

    04/16/2021 10:24:26 PM PDT · by whitemale · 90 replies
    Principia Scientific Labs ^ | 04/15/2021 | greatreject.org
    A clinical scientist and immunologist-virologist at a southern California laboratory says he and colleagues from 7 universities are suing the CDC for massive fraud. The reason: not one of 1500 samples of people tested “positive” could find Covid-19. ALL people were simply found to have Influenza A, and to a lesser extent Influenza B. This is consistent with the previous findings of other scientists, which we have reported on several times.
  • CDC: Graphic anti-smoking ads get results

    07/07/2012 8:21:47 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 19 replies
    FOX News ^ | July 6, 2012 | Jonathan Serrie
    Terrie Hall has toured the country, speaking at schools and community gatherings about her firsthand experience with smoking-related illness. But the 51-year-old throat cancer survivor ventured beyond her comfort zone when she appeared in a national television ad, in which she's seen putting in false teeth and covering her stoma with a scarf. "That was kind of hard to do," Hall said. "I had never taken my wig off in public before." Hall said she participated in the ad because of her strong belief in its message that tobacco use not only kills, but causes lingering illness that can affect...
  • Don't smoke! It's like stealing from your company!

    04/15/2002 6:04:02 PM PDT · by Max McGarrity · 51 replies · 1,296+ views
    Las Vegas Review-Journal ^ | April 14, 2002 | Steve Sebelius
    If there's any lingering doubt that corporate America has fully taken over health care, let it now be put to rest: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are lamenting smoking deaths in part because ... people die too early and thus truncate their productive years. That's one of the conclusions of a new CDC report on smoking-related deaths, which reveals that from 1995 to 1999, cigarette smoking caused 440,000 premature deaths in the United States, more for men (264,000) than for women (178,000). And damn if that didn't rob the economy of $81.9 billion in lost worker productivity, not...