There is no evidence that vaccines cause autism; the U.S. CDC didn’t change their stance on the subject
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“The CDC Finally Capitulated To ICAN’s Legal Demands and Removed the Claim that “Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism” From Its Website!”
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“The CDC Finally Capitulated To ICAN’s Legal Demands and Removed the Claim that “Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism” From Its Website!”
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COVID-19 mRNA vaccines are experimental, “ineffective and harmful”
…Information Fund lies with the author(s) and it may not necessarily reflect the positions of the EMIF and the Fund Partners, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and the European University Institute….
…Nous vérifions au quotidien la véracité d’informations virales en ligne notamment dans les domaines de la santé et du changement climatique en travaillant avec un réseau international d’experts scientifiques. Nos…
…turbines. As of 2015, 30% of the world’s wind turbines were installed in cold climates – mostly in North America and Northern Europe[5]. The vast majority of these operate perfectly…
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Increases in atmospheric CO2 followed increases in temperature. Therefore, CO2 levels could not have forced temperatures to rise.
…study discussed in the ThinkProgress article) I spoke with Henry Fountain (New York Times), Chris Mooney (Washington Post), Oli Milman (Guardian), and Bob Berwyn (Inside Climate News) about the PNAS…
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“5G plays a part in this ‘plandemic’” ... The cases of COVID-19 are “directly related to electromagnetic radiation exposure by 5G”
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VAERS reports in Florida increased by 1,700% after COVID-19 vaccines became available, signaling safety concerns