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Hundreds of athletes have collapsed during games: What’s going on?
In this April 20, 2022 article written by Dr. Joseph Mercola and published by The Defender, we discover that between March 2021 to March 2022, more than 769 athletes collapsed on the field during a game. Aside from this, a report from a team of researchers found that there have been 890 cardiac arrests and…
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WHO: Don’t focus on COVID cases
In this April 18, 2022, article published by The Manila Bulletin, Jel Santos reports on the remarks of World Health Organization representative to the Philippines Dr. Rajendra Yadav during the Laging Handa briefing with the President. Yadav said, “We should not rely on the number of cases to know whether we have too much Covid-19…
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India slams WHO for erroneously reporting 4 million COVID deaths in country
India’s Health Ministry has criticized the World Health Organization (WHO) for inflating the total number of COVID deaths in the country. The report on this was republished by the Manila Bulletin last April 18, 2022. In an earlier report, health authorities in New Delhi were accused of stalling the release of a study after disputing…
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Survey: 1 in 10 Primary Care Physicians Do Not Believe COVID Shots Are Safe
A survey conducted by researchers at the Texas A&M School of Public Health asked 625 primary care physicians about their thoughts regarding the following statements: The COVID vaccines are safe. The COVID vaccines are effective. The COVID vaccines are important. Here is a summary of their responses. 10.1% did not agree that the vaccines were…
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Poland braces for legal battle as it declines to take or pay for more COVID vaccines
Poland will not take or pay for more doses of COVID vaccine under the European Union’s supply contract, opening the country to legal challenges from manufacturers. The report on this has been published by Reuters last April 19, 2022. According to the report, Poland has seen lower vaccine uptake compared to other countries in the…
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Microchipping humans, no longer a conspiracy theory
In this April 19, 2022 article by Dr. Joseph Mercola, we are introduced to implantable microchips, a not-so-new technology that is now being marketed as the “ultimate convenience” in mainstream media. The chip, implanted beneath the skin on the hand operates using near-field communication (NFC), the same technology used by smartphones, or through radio-frequency identification…
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99% of Indonesia’s population has COVID antibodies
This April 19, 2022 article published by Jakarta Post reports that almost everyone in Indonesia already has COVID antibodies either from vaccination or infection. This information came as a result of a serological survey conducted by the University of Indonesia Faculty of Public Health. Indonesian Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin said that the survey provided…
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Twitter commits to censorship, adopts poison bill to stop Elon Musk takeover and return of free speech on platform
In this April 16, 2022 article for Axios, Jacob Knutson and Sara Fischer offers a rundown of the issues surrounding Twitter’s adoption of The Rights Plan, more commonly known as the “poison pill”. According to the authors, the Board’s decision to adopt the strategy was clearly meant to deter Elon Musk from owning the social…
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Peer-reviewed study confirms mRNA COVID jabs dangerous, suppress innate immune system
The following study was published by Food and Chemical Toxicology last April 15, 2022. It was written by Stephanie Seneff, Greg Nigh, Anthony M. Kyriakopoulos, and Peter McCullough. Some of the most important findings of the study include the following: There is evidence pointing to the impairment of the Type I Interferon (IFN-I) signaling which…
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Federal judge strikes down mask mandates for planes and other forms of travel
Federal judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle has struck down the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) mask mandate for planes and other forms of travel saying that the CDC has exceeded its authority and the implementation of the mandate violated administrative law. The report on this was written by Jack Phillips and was published by…