Covid Vaccines pose 112,000 per cent greater risk of brain clots, strokes than flu shots

Covid Vaccines pose 112,000 per cent greater risk of brain clots, strokes than flu shots

A peer-reviewed study published last week in the International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science found reports of 5,137 cases of cerebral thromboembolism after Covid-19 shots over 36 months, compared with 52 reported cases following flu vaccines and 282 cases for all vaccines over the past 34 years.

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Elon Musk antics during US presidential election may have ushered in new era of misformation

Elon Musk antics during US presidential election may have ushered in new era of misformation

While X under Elon Musk has presented a whole host of new issues for advocates and civil society, less attention has been paid to other, established platforms having many of the same problems they’ve had for years. Reporting found that nearly four years after the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol, militia groups are still organizing on Facebook, with the platform even autogenerating pages for interested users.

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X owner Elon Musk derided his fact-checkers as ‘Election Integrity Team that was undermining election integrity’

X owner Elon Musk derided his fact-checkers as ‘Election Integrity Team that was undermining election integrity’

A 2020 study from the Harvard Misinformation Review found that people who relied on social media for their news were more likely to believe misinformation about the Covid-19 pandemic. A different Pew Research study, also from 2020, found that Americans who relied on social media for their news had lower political knowledge than those who didn’t.

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In menory of Quincy Jones: Titan’s 10 career-spanning songs that put him a cut above the rest

In menory of Quincy Jones: Titan’s 10 career-spanning songs that put him a cut above the rest

Across his career, the 28-time Grammy Award winning Quincy Jones worked with everyone from Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson with hundreds in-between. The best way to celebrate his legacy, of course, is to listen to the music he made.

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‘Symbolism of healthcare workers’ low trust in Covid vaccines raises doubts about patients safety

‘Symbolism of healthcare workers’ low trust in Covid vaccines raises doubts about patients safety

The CDC said more research is needed “to identify effective strategies to improve vaccination at a time when healthcare personnel are susceptible to low vaccine confidence.”

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American on trial as election deniers test its limits as standard bearer of democracy

American on trial as election deniers test its limits as standard bearer of democracy

Susan Profitt, another election denial activist who knows Robinson, says she was acting as an observer in a tabulation centre last week when an election official warned her she would be expelled from the building and even threatened to file felony charges against her for harassing election officials.

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Unkind governance: Nigeria’s malnutrition crisis is a proxy indicator for a weak healthcare system

Unkind governance: Nigeria’s malnutrition crisis is a proxy indicator for a weak healthcare system

Out of Nigeria’s roughly 34,000 primary healthcare centres, only 20 per cent are believed to be fully functional. The vast majority of PHC’s are dilapidated, understaffed and lack essential drugs – especially in the north.

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Elon Musk’s US citizenship hangs in balance after 1,300 posts on X about immigration and voter fraud, bribing voters

Elon Musk’s US citizenship hangs in balance after 1,300 posts on X about immigration and voter fraud, bribing voters

Stephen Yale-Loehr, a professor at Cornell Law School and faculty director of its Immigration Law and Policy Program, says that it’s not clear that if Musk worked in the US without authorisation and attested he hadn’t, that would be considered important enough to denaturalise him.

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Interpol investigation exposes how transnational organised criminal gang Black Axe funds, fixes who rules Nigeria

Interpol investigation exposes how transnational organised criminal gang Black Axe funds, fixes who rules Nigeria

Scrutiny is needed on governments in China and the United Arab Emirates that serve as major financial transfer hubs for Black Axe’s illicit transactions.

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Black Axe: Nigerian transnational criminal outfit that’s sucked in Kenyans, has tentacles in five continents and swears initiates to Korofo – a god

Black Axe: Nigerian transnational criminal outfit that’s sucked in Kenyans, has tentacles in five continents and swears initiates to Korofo – a god

The expansive nature of Black Axe’s cybercriminal activity has begotten an impressive global money laundering enterprise. For instance, when Axemen defraud a target abroad, they usually instruct the victim to send the money to an in-country account to avoid the suspicion of sending it to a Nigerian bank. The group then uses an intermediary or “linkman” to transfer the money from said account over to Black Axe’s network of money launderers without attracting the attention of financial regulators.

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