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  • The Population Council, which brought the abortion pill to the U.S., has a shocking history that’s nothing to celebrate

    06/14/2024 9:14:56 PM PDT · by Morgana · 3 replies
    Live Action News ^ | November 14, 2017 | Carole Novielli
    The Population Council, the eugenics organization credited with bringing the abortion pill (RU-486) to the United States, turns 65 this month — but it is nothing to celebrate. In 1952, John D. Rockefeller III founded the Population Council and served as the organization’s first president. According to the Rockefeller Foundation, the Population Council, Inc., was incorporated following Rockefeller’s Conference on Population Problems, “…to stimulate, encourage, promote, conduct and support significant activities in the broad field of population.” Like its founder, the Population Council’s other members were concerned about population issues — and, like other population organizations such as Planned Parenthood,...
  • 1st participant dosed in phase 3 of Moderna's combo COVID, flu vaccine trial

    10/25/2023 10:43:09 AM PDT · by DallasBiff · 35 replies
    ABC ^ | 10/24/23 | Health Topics mentioned in this article
    Moderna announced Tuesday it has dosed its first participant in a phase III clinical trial of a combination influenza and COVID-19 vaccine. This phase will evaluate the safety and efficacy of the combo vaccine compared to flu and COVID vaccines that are administered separately in two groups, one involving 4,000 adults aged 65 and older and another involving 4,000 adults between ages 50 and 64. In earlier Phase I/II clinical trials, data showed that the vaccine candidate achieved antibody levels similar or greater to the licensed standalone influenza vaccine and to Moderna's COVID vaccine
  • Beware A Massive False Flag To Usher In 'The Great Reset' As Huge Chunks Of The Democrats Voting Base Are Rejecting 'The Vax': The Globalists 'Extermination Window' Is Being Accelerated

    08/01/2021 6:11:57 PM PDT · by Fractal Trader · 80 replies
    All News Pipeling ^ | 1 August 2021 | Stefan Stanford
    August 1, 2021 Beware A Massive False Flag To Usher In 'The Great Reset' As Huge Chunks Of The Democrats Voting Base Are Rejecting 'The Vax': The Globalists 'Extermination Window' Is Being Accelerated While the mainstream media and Democrats continue to attempt to paint Conservatives who refuse to take their experimental mRNA injection as being 'extremists' who are 'putting the entire country in danger', according to the CDC's own statistics, only 27% of black Americans had been 'vaxxed', meaning roughly 73% of black Americans are avoiding 'the vax', while only 39% of what the DM story calls 'rural dwellers' have...
  • Stanford University Scientists Caught Using Aborted Babies’ Fingers in Tax-Funded Experiments

    04/21/2021 5:18:39 PM PDT · by blueyon · 14 replies
    LifeNews ^ | 04/21/21 | Micaiah Bilger
    A federal complaint filed against Stanford University on Tuesday includes disturbing details about how scientists are using aborted babies’ fingers in taxpayer-funded experiments. The complaint came from an animal rights group called the White Coat Waste Project, which aims to end taxpayer-funded experiments on animals, Fox News reports. It accused the university of failing to disclose the funding that it received from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for the research. “When NIH-funded white coats implant fingers and femurs from aborted human fetuses into young mice and keep their spending a secret, we call that a gross, gross misuse of...
  • Biden admin axes Trump rules limiting experimentation on aborted babies

    04/20/2021 8:52:54 AM PDT · by ebb tide · 27 replies
    LifeSite News ^ | April 19, 2021 | David McLoone
    Biden admin axes Trump rules limiting experimentation on aborted babiesJoe Biden’s allowance of research on the bodies of aborted babies will ‘force Americans to be complicit in barbaric experiments using body parts harvested from innocent children killed in abortions, with no limits of any kind.’WASHINGTON, D.C., April 19, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – President Joe Biden’s administration overturned restrictions on Friday relating to federal funding of the use of fetal tissue – body parts of aborted babies – for experimental purposes. The policy reverses a ban put in place by former President Donald Trump limiting federal funding for such research. The Department...
  • [MN] MDH reports 89 'breakthrough' cases of COVID-19 after becoming fully vaccinated; Ehresmann says 'it's not surprising'

    03/24/2021 9:26:17 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 54 replies
    KTSP ^ | 03/24/2021 | Brandi Powell
    The Minnesota Department of Health has identified 89 "breakthrough" cases of COVID-19. Director of Infectious Diseases Kris Ehresmann said a "breakthrough" case is when a person gets COVID-19 after the two weeks following getting fully vaccinated. She said it's not surprising. 42 of 72 cases didn't have any symptoms at all, and so I think that's important to keep in mind," Ehresmann said. She says it means even if you're vaccinated, you could still get the disease, be asymptomatic and pass it along to someone else. MDH's goal is to get 80% of Minnesotans vaccinated.
  • The expulsion that backfired: When Iraq kicked out its Jews

    05/31/2016 11:39:01 AM PDT · by SJackson · 28 replies
    Times of Israel ^ | 5-31-2016 | Edwin Black
    Bent on destroying Israel, and gripped by vicious anti-Semitism, Baghdad ‘pauperized’ its Jews and forced them to leave for the nascent Jewish state in 1951-2. It believed Israel would collapse under the strain. But the immigrants ultimately helped Israel thrive, and it was Iraq that suffered After Adolf Hitler’s defeat in May 1945, many Nazis melted away from the Reich, smuggled out by such organizations as the infamous Odessa group and the lesser-known Catholic lay network Intermarium, as well as the CIA and KGB. They ensured the continuation of the Nazi legacy in the postwar Arab world. Egypt was a...
  • Bone cement company accused of experimenting on humans

    05/21/2016 3:24:33 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 11 replies
    Associated Press ^ | May 21, 2016 5:38 PM EDT | Martha Bellisle
    Reba Golden hurt her back after falling two floors while building an addition to her house in Honduras. But when she returned to Seattle for a routine spinal surgery, she suffered blood clots, severe bleeding and died in 2007 on the operating table. Joan Bryant’s back had bothered her since a 1990 car accident, so in 2009 she sought help from a Seattle spinal surgeon, but she bled out on the operating table and could not be revived. Like at least three spinal-surgery patients before them, Golden and Bryant died after their doctor injected bone cement into their spine and...
  • Is this democracy? - 28 EU commissioners veto 2 million strong petition

    05/30/2014 9:33:52 AM PDT · by Mrs. Don-o · 3 replies
    MercatorNet ^ | 30 May 2014 | Carolyn Moynihan
    You don’t have to be a Eurosceptic to have issues with Big Europe. Given five years of record unemployment and austerity budgets in Europe, elections for the European Parliament, held last week, were always expected to produce victories for the populist parties that reject the EU and its political values. But the scale of their success – parties described as “far right” gained about one-sixth of the seats in the Strasbourg-based assembly, and a couple polled better than their own governing parties at home -- has given a jolt to the European establishment. Tens of millions of people are...
  • East Germany's STASI Sold Citizens to Western Pharmaceutical Companies as Human Guinea Pigs

    12/04/2012 12:21:03 PM PST · by DogByte6RER · 11 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 4 December 2012 | Allan Hall
    East Germany's secret police sold citizens to western pharmaceutical companies to use as human guinea pigs in drug trials • Tens of thousands tested with experimental drugs not approved in the West • One study of a drug for heart conditions saw six out of 17 patients die • Sinister practice exposed in disturbing new Germany documentary Former Communist East Germany secretly sold its citizens to western pharmaceutical companies to use as human guinea pigs in drug trials. Tens of thousands of sick people in the former German Democratic Republic were treated with medicines not approved in the West to...
  • When Ross Perot Calls.....

    01/17/2008 7:33:22 AM PST · by rface · 47 replies · 500+ views
    NewsWeek ^ | 01.17.08 | Jonathan Alter
    The phone rang and it was Ross Perot, who hasn't given an interview in years. Perot, who won 19 percent of the vote in the 1992 presidential election, making him one of the strongest third-party candidates in American history, got straight to the point. "Remember what you wrote about John McCain in the March 13, 2000, NEWSWEEK?" "Sure," I lied. "When McCain called Perot 'nuttier than a fruitcake'?" The Texas billionaire, now 77, still has some scores to settle from the Vietnam era, and his timing is exquisite. Just days before the South Carolina GOP primary, he wants me to...
  • Poll – Americans See More Promise in Stem Cells Not Derived From Embryos

    10/26/2005 8:01:12 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 4 replies · 353+ views
    LifeSiteNews.com ^ | 27 October 2005
    RICHMOND, Virginia, October 26, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A new poll conducted by Virginia Commonwealth University has revealed that support for stem cell research favors sources other than embryonic cells. When asked what they felt would yield the most promising results, 37% said stem cells derived from sources other than human embryos, whereas only 14% said human embryonic sources held the most promise for new medical treatments – a considerably different view than is reflected by most mainstream media coverage. From the report, it can be seen that public understanding of the stem cell research is still unclear. Sixty-seven percent of...
  • Scientists given go-ahead for 'dual mother' embryo

    09/08/2005 4:52:44 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 75 replies · 1,072+ views
    A team of scientists in Britain have been granted official approval to create a human embryo using genetic material from two women, raising the future prospect of babies with a pair of mothers. The group from Newcastle University in Britain has been given the green light by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), the Government-appointed genetics and reproductive technology watchdogs for Britain, where such science is tightly regulated. The scientists will transfer the pro-nuclei - the components of a human embryo nucleus - made by one man and woman into an unfertilised egg from another woman. This technique is...
  • Sept. 11 report gives details of al-Qaeda - Iraq relationship

    07/28/2004 10:09:20 PM PDT · by FairOpinion · 20 replies · 2,570+ views
    FortWayne.com ^ | July 28, 2004 | E. THOMAS MCCLANAHAN
    The report offered new details about the al-Qaeda-Iraq relationship and the commission also backtracked somewhat from an earlier staff report, which found no evidence of a "collaborative relationship." In the final report, the phrase was modified to say, "no collaborative operational relationship." Adding the word "operational" was an important shift. The panel found no proof that Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden's organization worked together to attack their common enemy, the United States. But the commission did find that the two had frequent contacts and a fairly well-developed relationship. There were Iraq-al-Qaeda ties. Bush looked at the evidence of links...