Report details how Covid jabs ‘turbo-charged’ cancers, evidence hidden by drug makers, governments

Report details how Covid jabs ‘turbo-charged’ cancers, evidence hidden by drug makers, governments

Back in August 2022, The Exposé highlighted scientific evidence showing the Covid-19 jabs can cause cancer of the ovaries, pancreas and breast and that “a monumental cover-up is taking place to suppress the consequences … on women’s health.” “Research shows SARS-CoV-2 spike protein obliterates 90 per cent of the DNA...

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Christmas healing: Finding therapy in very same things or people you swore to forget forever

Christmas healing: Finding therapy in very same things or people you swore to forget forever

Once Upon a Time, I loved decorating for Christmas. The lights inside and outside, the ornaments, the garland, and the multiple decorated trees in the house (although my two trees were nothing compared to Mom’s thrree to five trees each year). I found joy in that. Then it stopped. I...

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Day King Charles III besought princes William and Harry: ‘Don’t make my final years a misery’

Day King Charles III besought princes William and Harry: ‘Don’t make my final years a misery’

In his highly anticipated autobiography, Spare, Prince Harry recounts what he says was a physical attack by his brother, William, now Prince of Wales, as their relationship fell apart over the younger prince’s marriage to actor Meghan Markle. Describing a confrontation at his London home in 2019, Harry says William...

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Day Pele halted Nigeria’s Biafran War, was almost shot dead before he escaped disguised as a pilot

Day Pele halted Nigeria’s Biafran War, was almost shot dead before he escaped disguised as a pilot

Assassination, disguise and a foreign embassy sound like the typical ingredients of an underwhelming action film, not tales from the life of Pele. But that is exactly what they are. During a February trip to Nigeria in 1976, one of football’s greatest players found himself holed up in a hotel...

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New study shows colon cancer, which killed Brazil soccer icon Pele, is on decline in people aged over 50

New study shows colon cancer, which killed Brazil soccer icon Pele, is on decline in people aged over 50

New study findings by medical scientist in the United States say there is a significant decline in incidence of people aged over 50 years developing colon cancer. The same study raises alarm over rising colon cancer incidence among younger people, although the new phenomenon is attributed to increased screening. The...

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Report: At the peak of Covid Big Pharma dished out $14 billion in bribes to doctors to conceal vaccines efficacy

Report: At the peak of Covid Big Pharma dished out $14 billion in bribes to doctors to conceal vaccines efficacy

Corporate crime and fraud involving top 10 drug companies was rampant between 2009 and 2014 of which more than $14 billion was pad to doctors hide data on drug harms and illegally marketing drugs. Dr Peter C. Gotzsche, co-founder of the Cochrane Collaboration and the Institute for Scientific Freedom, reveals...

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How Big Pharma grip on healthcare has created ‘a pandemic of misinformed doctors’ and patients

How Big Pharma grip on healthcare has created ‘a pandemic of misinformed doctors’ and patients

Fear inhibits your ability to think critically. This is a central point made by cardiologist Dr Aseem Malhotra in his London presentation on November 14. Many people were gripped by unprecedented fear during the Covid-19 pandemic, which shaped attitudes about the pharmacological interventions offered. Willful blindness is another phenomenon to...

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How Arsene Wenger arrived, cut back on booze culture at Arsenal and began bagging trophies

How Arsene Wenger arrived, cut back on booze culture at Arsenal and began bagging trophies

Iconic midfielder Patrick Vieira once had his car keys taken from him during a legendary Arsenal Christmas party. The Frenchman arrived at the club’s festive bash expecting a quiet one… but it ended up being a boozy celebration. Arsenal were known for their drinking culture before the days of Arsene...

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Arizona University scientists find two minerals never before lodged in a meteorite discovered in Somalia

Arizona University scientists find two minerals never before lodged in a meteorite discovered in Somalia

Scientists have identified two minerals never before seen on Earth in a meteorite weighing 15.2 metric tonnes (33,510 pounds). The minerals came from a 70-gram (nearly 2.5-ounce) slice of the meteorite, which was discovered in Somalia in 2020 and is the ninth-largest meteorite ever found, according to a news release...

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How call from worried US sleuth led hacker and digital forensics expert to develop an anti-tracking tool

How call from worried US sleuth led hacker and digital forensics expert to develop an anti-tracking tool

Matt Edmondson, a federal agent with the Department of Homeland Security for the last 21 years, got a call for help last year. A friend working in another part of government – he won’t say which one – was worried that someone might have been tailing them when they were...

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