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  • Twitter slaps Tom Elliott's Grabien with another suspension 'for the crime of journalism,' this time over tweet about Tucker Carlson

    07/25/2022 8:08:02 PM PDT · by NetAddicted · 6 replies
    Twitchy.com ^ | 7/25/2022 | Sarah D
    Grabien founder Tom Elliott is a biased journalist. Don’t take our word for it; take his: Missing Tweets But despite his bias, he manages to post content at Grabien that can be viewed objectively by people of any political persuasion. At least in theory. Twitter has evidently decided that the public can’t be trusted with coverage that isn’t presented through a liberal filter. Elliott tweeted earlier today that Twitter has suspended Grabien for posting “misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19”: For the second time, @Twitter/@TwitterSupport suspended my media company, @GrabienMedia, for the crime of journalism. Twitter would have...
  • COVID jab side effects are like a 'nuclear bomb': US pathologist (VAIDS?)

    06/08/2022 7:47:52 PM PDT · by NetAddicted · 32 replies
    Lifesitenews.com ^ | 6/8/2022 | Kennedy Hall
    Cole categorized the push to jab women and children – which he views as irresponsible – as 'criminal acts that are being perpetrated upon humanity.' BATH, England (LifeSiteNews) – An American pathologist says that the potential side effects from the COVID jab were like a “nuclear bomb,” due to the “platform of lipid nanoparticle” technology that “has never been proven before.” Dr. Ryan Cole sat down with Bright Light News during the World Council for Health Better Way Conference on June 4 and gave his medical opinion on the dangers that he has witnessed in the wake of the COVID...
  • Pillows - a hot bed of fungal spores

    10/17/2005 3:26:05 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 78 replies · 1,525+ views
    Researchers at The University of Manchester funded by the Fungal Research Trust have discovered millions of fungal spores right under our noses - in our pillows. Aspergillus fumigatus, the species most commonly found in the pillows, is most likely to cause disease; and the resulting condition Aspergillosis has become the leading infectious cause of death in leukaemia and bone marrow transplant patients. Fungi also exacerbate asthma in adults. The researchers dissected both feather and synthetic samples and identified several thousand spores of fungus per gram of used pillow - more than a million spores per pillow. Fungal contamination of bedding...