Nurse-turned whistleblower terms US Covid vaccine mandates ‘murders, they are murders…murders going on right now’

Nurse-turned whistleblower terms US Covid vaccine mandates ‘murders, they are murders…murders going on right now’

Macrae said the ostracising hasn’t stopped, lamenting that she still gets pushback from people who accuse her of being paid to criticize the medical system or call her a “monster.”

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Sacked for snubbing trial drug, nurse details how US Covid vaccine rollout spiked hospitalisations, proven treatments were banned

Sacked for snubbing trial drug, nurse details how US Covid vaccine rollout spiked hospitalisations, proven treatments were banned

Despite Covid-19 being “the most inflammatory disease process that humanity has ever seen,” experienced hospital staff were blocked from administering steroids — “the best treatment for an inflammatory process,” Macrae said.

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Historic: Trump first presidential candidate ruled out of White House race for ‘insurrection’

Historic: Trump first presidential candidate ruled out of White House race for ‘insurrection’

The Colorado court concluded that the US Constitution bars Trump, the frontrunner for the Republican nomination in 2024, from appearing on the ballot because of his role instigating violence at the Capitol as lawmakers met to certify the results of the 2020 election. The court’s majority acknowledged the decision was “uncharted territory.”

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Liverpool under Jurgen Klopp pops up from nowhere to become genuine EPL title prospects

Liverpool under Jurgen Klopp pops up from nowhere to become genuine EPL title prospects

Having been in contention for a clean sweep of trophies up until the final two games of the season in 2022, Liverpool ended up empty-handed a year later and failed to even qualify for the Champions League.

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German Covid vaccine giant BioNTech unveils plans to set up factory in Rwanda in 2025

German Covid vaccine giant BioNTech unveils plans to set up factory in Rwanda in 2025

Rival Moderna in March this year unveiled plans to establish an mRNA manufacturing facility in Kenya, which would be its first such facility in Africa.

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Arsenal’s slew of late winners highlights resilience, powers belief in Premier League title charge

Arsenal’s slew of late winners highlights resilience, powers belief in Premier League title charge

Just in the first 15 league games of this season, Arsenal has scored in the 96th and 101st minutes to beat Manchester United 3-1; in the 86th minute to beat Man City 1-0; in the 84th minute to draw 2-2 at Chelsea; in the 89th minute to beat Brentford 1-0; and, on Tuesday, in the seventh minute of stoppage time to win 4-3 at Luton.

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Kenya’s competition authority fines Carrefour franchisee $7.2m for abuse of buyer power

Kenya’s competition authority fines Carrefour franchisee $7.2m for abuse of buyer power

The penalty is the biggest ever handed out by the Competition Authority of Kenya, the regulator said.

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Ordinary Americans granted more say in new US refugee funding programme lined up by Biden

Ordinary Americans granted more say in new US refugee funding programme lined up by Biden

The Biden administration aims to bring in 10,000 refugees through sponsorships as part of an overall goal of 125,000 refugee admissions in fiscal year 2024.

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Israel pounds Gaza as Palestinians killed in war near 20,000, Houthi vow more Red Sea attacks

Israel pounds Gaza as Palestinians killed in war near 20,000, Houthi vow more Red Sea attacks

Israel says it warns of strikes in advance so civilians can escape, and it accuses Hamas of hiding in residential areas. In the ground war, where Israel has lost 132 soldiers, tanks advanced further into the southern city of Khan Younis and shelled a market area but met heavy resistance, residents said.

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God and Big Bang: Homosexuals don’t subscribe to Creation Theory because they don’t believe God exists

God and Big Bang: Homosexuals don’t subscribe to Creation Theory because they don’t believe God exists

The farthest galaxies were moving faster than the ones close to us. This means if some things were moving away, then long ago everything was close to every other thing, and most likely interconnected. This means that everything we can see in our universe today – stars, planets, comets, asteroids were not there at the beginning. The question is where did they come from? According to Lamaitre, a super long time was involved. Scientists have calculated that the universe is 13,800,000,000 (13.8 billion) years old, which is a very long time.  

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