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Eye Problems? You May Have Been Blinded by Your Trust of COVID-19 Vaccines
We are inundated with advertising for the COVID-19 vaccines, but rarely does the mainstream media or the government discuss the side effects of these vaccines. One adverse vaccine event that has been reported in the scientific literature is blindness and other damage to the eyes. […]
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Goldman to Cut Thousands of Staff as Wall Street Layoffs Intensify, Source
Goldman Sachs Group Inc is planning to cut thousands of employees to navigate a difficult economic environment, a source familiar with the matter said. The layoffs are the latest sign that cuts are accelerating across Wall Street as dealmaking dries up. Investment banking revenues have plunged this year amid a slowdown in mergers and share […]
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It is Time to Prosecute C19 Shot Crimes • Bypass Corrupt Federal Government; Local Prosecution, Under Authority Of the Tenth Amendment, Prosecute In State Court
Since early 2020 we have seen literal crimes against humanity as we have witnessed murder and conspiracy to commit murder on a global scale. We have seen coerced masks, lockdowns, and Covid 19 shots. Specifically, let’s focus on Covid 19 and the Covid 19 shots. […]
New Twitter Files Show FBI Flagging Accounts for Company to Target
Emails from the FBI to Twitter released on Dec. 16 showed bureau officials flagging specific people for Twitter to take action against, the latest tranche of documents that bolster evidence that the government and Big Tech have been colluding to censor Americans. […]
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Photographer of the Year Documents How Polar Bears Spend Summer When the Ice Melts in Northern Canada
When we think polar bears, we usually think ice. Yet for centuries, polar bears have adapted to a particular warming of climate that occurs every year, starting around late June. It’s called summer. […]
Bank of Mexico Hikes Interest Rate to 10.50%, Signal Another increase Coming
The Bank of Mexico raised its key interest rate by an expected 50 basis points to a record 10.50% on Thursday, tempering its monetary tightening pace amid a slowdown in inflation while suggesting it could hike rates at least one more time. […]
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U.S. Government confirms COVID Vaccination caused a 1433x increase in reports of Cancer to CDC Database
Cancer begins when genetic changes interfere with the normal replication and replacement of cells in the body. Cells start to grow uncontrollably and may form a tumour. It is the No. 2 leading cause of death in the United States. […]
China agrees to form global sovereign debt ’roundtable’: IMF chief
Chinese officials have agreed to form a global sovereign debt “roundtable” that would include a wide variety of stakeholders, including private sector creditors, International Monetary Fund chief Kristalina Georgieva said on Thursday. […]
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New Zealand to Enact New Age Law, Banning Tobacco Smoking for Next Generation
On Dec. 13, the New Zealand government passed into law a new ban against smoking for the next generation of its people. The lifetime ban aims to promote a healthier environment for the country and prevent the complications of illnesses as a result of smoking. […]
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‘Itinerary code’ officially dropped, but big data tracking concerns remain
After China’s “White Paper Movement” outbreak, pandemic prevention measures have been significantly relaxed. For example, after the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officially introduced 10 new pandemic prevention measures, it announced that starting on December 13, the “itinerary code” would be removed and no longer restrict the freedom of all people. But there is also the […]
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Visa to Invest $1 Billion in Africa Over 5 Years to Cash In on e-Payments Boom
Visa Inc plans to invest $1 billion over the next five years in Africa to capitalize on the emerging economy’s rapid growth in digital payments, the company said at the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit on Wednesday. […]
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US to Pay Pfizer $2 Billion for 3.7 Million More Courses of Paxlovid
The United States has struck a deal with Pfizer to pay the pharmaceutical giant almost $2 billion for 3.7 million more courses of Paxlovid. “The additional 3.7 million treatment courses are planned for delivery by early 2023,” the company announced. […]
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Wall Street Braces for a Recession Amid Dwindling Consumer Spending
Compounded by concerns of a looming global recession, U.S. stock indexes rallied to kick off the trading week on Monday, Dec. 12 — lifted in part by gains in Microsoft and Pfizer. As investors gird for inflation and recession data however, a policy announcement from the Federal Reserve is expected later in the week. […]
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