Claims that vaccines contain “cancer enzymes” are unfounded, also misleads with one-sided explanation of nagalase function
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vaccines had cancer enzymes in them
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vaccines had cancer enzymes in them
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The current solar minimum could last for more than three decades which could lead to temperatures plummeting across the globe, scientists have warned.
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18 proxies tell us the world was the same or warmer 1,000 years ago
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[T]he raw data, the actual thermometer data[...] shows that the US has been cooling for 80 to 90 years. But the graphs they release to the public show warming trend, and it's all because they've altered the data.
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Each of these ingredients [thimerosal, ovalbumin, formaldehyde, sodium deoxycholate] is a known neurotoxin
“This accurately describes new peer-reviewed research and asks independent scientists with relevant expertise to provide important context, such as how these results rely on limited southern hemisphere data. Simplifications help readers understand important points without misleading them.”
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If a child has a mitochondrial disorder [...] she is more at risk of having a vaccine pushing her over the edge and causing a bad reaction
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Earth’s mean temperature over the last 2,000 years shows two previous periods when temperatures were warmer than they are now; from 1–200 A.D., an epoch called the Roman Warm Period, and more recently the Medieval Warm Period from 900–1100 A.D.
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CDC Admits 98 Million Americans Received Polio Vaccine In An 8-Year Span When It Was Contaminated With Cancer Virus
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Women are not warned about the risk of blood clots with their daily steroidal hormone pill