Using Science to Fool the Primitives – The Common Denominator between Christopher Columbus and the Covid Scare

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Quote from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_1504_lunar_eclipse On 30 June 1503, Christopher Columbus beached his two last caravels and was stranded in Jamaica. The indigenous people of the island welcomed Columbus and his crew and fed them, but after six months, they halted the food supply, dissatisfied with what the Spaniards … Continued

RFK Jr. Suspends Presidential Campaign, Endorses Trump

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To quote from https://www.voanews.com/a/independent-presidential-candidate-rfk-jr-suspends-campaign-endorses-trump-/7754899.html   “Third-party candidates often lose steam as the election approaches, but Kennedy’s trajectory has been particularly ignominious,” said Nate Silver, a statistician and prominent election forecaster, in a Substack posting on Thursday. “In three-way polls against … Continued

Donald Trump Vaccine Hero? This Video Suggests Maybe Not.

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A few days before the publication of this post, theyeshivaworld.com reported Donald Trump is still doubling down in his support for the mRNA (Pfizer and Moderna) Vax against Covid. Interviewer David Brody asked Trump if he was willing to “acknowledge” … Continued

Peer-reviewed Study Confirms Previous Research and Cautions Use of Face Masks “May Have Harmful Unintended Consequences.”

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According to https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/326734 Using data from 35 countries and 602 million people a new study concludes: Face mask usage correlates with higher death rates. “Positive correlation between mask usage and cases was not statistically significant,” the study also found, “while … Continued