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Another Plandemic? New “Vaccine” Is Being Prepared for a Bird Flu Jump to Humans, “Just in Case”

Backlink: CHILDREN’S HEALTH DEFENSE Bioweapons expert Francis Boyle, J.D., Ph.D., said the Biden administration’s new $88 billion national biodefense strategy signals the U.S. is expanding its biological warfare industry “for the purpose of waging biological warfare.” […]
Backlink: VISIONTIMES Although 2022 has elucidated both a looming and immediate threat of global food shortages, caused in large part by record drought, fertilizer shortages, and central planning policies, the globalist bloc nonetheless has a solution that will save frontier, emerging, and developing markets: vaccination. […]
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Backlink: VISIONTIMES As of Friday, Oct. 21, social media users have noticed that the antiparasitic drug Ivermectin has been listed on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) website as “being evaluated to treat COVID-19.” In the section “Antiviral Therapy,” the website’s COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines includes the drug along with five other methods. […]
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Backlink: THE EPOCH TIMES “The Omicron S-bearing virus robustly escapes vaccine-induced humoral immunity, mainly due to mutations in the receptor-binding motif… while Omicron causes mild, non-fatal infection, the Omicron S-carrying virus inflicts severe disease with a mortality rate of 80 percent,” the preprint study said. […]
Backlink: THE EPOCH TIMES Sports bras and athletic shirts made by some of the major global sports brands were found to contain dangerous levels of the estrogen-mimicking chemical bisphenol A, commonly known as BPA, posing a considerable risk to people’s health, according to legal notices sent by the Center for Environmental Health (CEH). […]
Backlink: CHILDREN’S HEALTH DEFENSE The U.S. Department of Agriculture favorably reviewed genetically engineered purple tomatoes, engineered by Norfolk Plant Sciences to be rich in anthocyanins, the pigments that give blueberries, blackberries and certain other deeply-hued produce their color. […]