By John Vibes Sir Patrick Vallance, the Chief Scientific Adviser to the Government of the United Kingdom, has been accused of having a conflict of interest, after a recent report revealed that he has a £600,000 …
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By John Vibes Sir Patrick Vallance, the Chief Scientific Adviser to the Government of the United Kingdom, has been accused of having a conflict of interest, after a recent report revealed that he has a £600,000 …
Read More »Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) tests are used worldwide to “diagnose” Sars-Cov-2 infection. An in-depth investigation reveals clear scientific evidence proving that these tests are not accurate and create a statistically significant percentage of false positives. Positive results more …
Read More »By Tyler Durden In an unprecedented move on Tuesday, with Congress unable to reach a common ground on virtually any stimulus extension, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention unveiled today it would temporarily – at …
Read More »German researchers will give a group of people £1,080 per month as part of an experiment to see whether universal basic income could work. The study will see 120 people handed the cash with no …
Read More »Covid-19, A Once in a Century Fiasco in the Making by Jeffrey Dach MD Back in March at the beginning of the COVID 19 outbreak, the highly respected Stanford Epidemiologist John Ioannidis drew heavy criticism …
Read More »Most Americans aren’t prepared for an extended slowdown in the economy. To prepare, one must cut expenses, build savings, and even downsize. There’s nothing wrong with downsizing in a recession – it’s survival of the fittest – …
Read More »James Corbett joins Ricky Varandas on The Ripple Effect podcast once again. This time they discuss the Who Is Bill Gates? documentary, eugenics, vaccines, and the deeper agenda behind the latest developments online and in the COVID world order.
Read More »Where some doctors see only heart disease or depression, Canadian GP Gary Bloch also sees poverty and homelessness. He realised that his patients’ health was unlikely to improve until one particular issue that plagued them …
Read More »In Brief The Facts:Alan Watts delivers a speech that puts into question the idea of money and what we are all doing here on planet Earth. Reflect On:Do we have enough resources and technology to …
Read More »Chris’ note: Chris Reilly here, managing editor for Casey Daily Dispatch. As you know, gold is on the rise. It’s up 15% over the last two months… and recently hit $1,500 an ounce for the …
Read More »TOPICS:BitcoinblockchaincryptocurrencyCybersecurityHuman RightsKai SedgwickPrivacySurveillance July 23, 2019 By Kai Sedgwick Privacy is a basic human right. It’s there in Article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: “Freedom from Interference with Privacy, Family, Home and …
Read More »By Kai Sedgwick Cryptocurrency without privacy is pointless. If your coins aren’t fungible, you lose much of the benefits of using cryptocurrency in the first place. Privacy isn’t just won and lost onchain, though. In …
Read More »TOPICS:ConstitutionGoldJP CortezSilverTaxWest Virginia April 5, 2019 By Jp Cortez Before the ink could even dry on West Virginia Governor Jim Justice’s signature on a repeal of sales taxation on gold, silver, platinum, and palladium bullion …
Read More »TOPICS:Economic CollapseMichael Snyder March 27, 2019 By Michael Snyder When economic conditions initially begin to slow down, businesses continue to order goods like they normally would but those goods don’t sell as quickly as they …
Read More »Olivia Rosane, EcoWatch Waking Times A French appeals court ruled Thursday in favor of a farmer who has been in a decade-long fight with Monsanto since he fell ill after inhaling a now-banned weedkiller. Paul Francois, 55, said …
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