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Researches Confirms COVID-19 Shots Increases COVID Risk through Immune Imprinting
An analysis of more than 100 peer-reviewed research found that COVID-19 vaccinations created against the initial Wuhan strain imprinted recipients’ immune systems, skewing their responses to later strains. Immune imprinting, often termed “original antigenic sin,” lowered effectiveness against newer mutations by directing antibody production to the ancestral spike protein. The vaccines’ exclusive focus on the…
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Trump Justifies U.S. Withdrawal from WHO Over COVID-19 Mismanagement and Financial Inequities
President Donald Trump has announced the United States’ withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO), claiming mismanagement of the COVID-19 pandemic, political bias, and unfair financial burdens. The United States, which provides 18% of the WHO’s budget, will halt donations and participation over the next 12 months. Trump also halted negotiations on the WHO pandemic…
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Israel’s Delays and Continued Strikes Expose Persistent Failures in Gaza
A ceasefire plan mediated by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States intends to conclude Israel’s 15-month war with Hamas, with main components including a six-week truce, Israeli withdrawal, and hostage-prisoner exchanges. Despite the statement, delays and continuous attacks in Gaza have resulted in further casualties, with over 46,000 Palestinians killed and millions displaced. Editor’s Note:…
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Experts Push Back Against Europol Chief Who Said “Anonymity Is Not A Fundamental Right”
Experts are pushing back against Europol’s chief, Catherine De Bolle, who argued that anonymity is not a fundamental right and called for technology companies to create backdoors for law enforcement to access encrypted communications. Critics contend that such measures would compromise the security of all users, as any backdoor could be exploited by malicious actors,…
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Complicated Vs. Complex Systems: Why Human Systems Cannot Be Deconstructed Like Machines
The article explores the distinction between complex and complicated systems, emphasizing that humanity and ecosystems are inherently complex, characterized by unpredictability and emergent properties. Dr. Robert Malone argues that the modern tendency to apply engineering-like solutions to social problems is rooted in hubris, as it overlooks the chaotic but lawful nature of human behavior and…
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SB 1979: Another Attempt at Institutionalizing The Great Reset In The Philippines
Just last week, Senate Bill No. 1979 (SB 1979), known as the “Prevention of Adolescent Pregnancy Act of 20231, was on its way to second reading. Today, at least five senators in the Philippines, have withdrawn their support for the bill citing concerns raised by constituents and stakeholders regarding its provisions.2 One of the contentious…
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Palestinians Doubt Ceasefire in Gaza
Following the recent ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, Palestinians in Gaza have expressed a mix of relief and skepticism. The ceasefire, which commenced on January 19, 2025, after 15 months of intense conflict, aims to halt hostilities and facilitate the release of hostages alongside humanitarian aid. Many Gazans welcomed the pause in violence, hoping…
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The Nightmares of Materialism. Part 2. Darwinian Worldview Collapses B. No Evidence in the Fossil Record
This article is part of the series entitled The Nightmares of Materialism. This is Part 2-B. Read the other articles by clicking the following links: [Part 1-A] [Part 1-B] [Part 1-C] [ Part 2-A] In the first article of this new sub-series,1 we have seen how Darwinism, especially Social Darwinism, has been wreaking havoc for over a hundred years.…
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Human Soldiers Bear Brunt of High-Tech Ukraine-Russia Warfare
The article discusses the emergence of AI-enabled kamikaze drones in the ongoing Ukraine conflict, marking a significant shift towards robotic warfare. Both Ukraine and Russia have deployed advanced drones that utilize machine vision and autonomous capabilities to identify and attack targets without direct human intervention. The integration of these technologies highlights a new era in…
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Anti-Net-Zero Hero Narrative Is An Attempt to Divert Criticisms Against the Davos Hypocrisy
A recent study from the University of Sydney critiques the “net-zero hero” narrative, which promotes the idea that individual actions alone can effectively combat climate change. The research indicates that this perspective unfairly shifts responsibility from corporations and policymakers to consumers, thereby undermining the need for systemic reforms necessary for meaningful environmental progress. By framing…