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Wireless Radiation and Risk of Developmental Delays

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A study showed that those who lived in homes with high and medium levels of wireless radiation exhibited worse fine motor, communication and problem-solving skills than babies in homes with lower levels of wireless radiation.

Trio Infernal Against Cancer

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Cancer is a hot topic, specially after the infamous mRNA vaccinations, as well as it is CDS or a so called “Horse dewormer” Ivermectin or fenbendazole/albendazole.

The Microplastics Genocide

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Studies now show that the average human brain is 0.5% plastic, with devastating effects on fertility, cognition, and overall health.

Earth’s 4 Motions are Nonsense

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The heliocentric model with its spinning, spherical Earth concept, consistently requires an array of intricate scientific calibrations, adjustments and ‘fixes’ for its highly implausible assertions to hold up.

The Hidden Secret in Antarctica

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Discoveries made in Antarctica were so profound that they prompted an international agreement to restrict unauthorized exploration.

Tapping into the Human BioField

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When Eileen McKusick began offering sound therapy in her massage practice she soon discovered she could use tuning forks to locate and hear disturbances in the energy field, or biofield, that surrounded each of her clients.

The Nicotine Psyop

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For over a century, Big Pharma and its media allies have waged a relentless campaign to convince the world that nicotine is nothing more than a dangerous, addictive drug.

No Curvature

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Does the Lake Pontchartrain bridge demonstrate physical earth curvature?