Peter McCullough makes inaccurate and misleading claims about COVID-19 vaccines at event hosted by European political party
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COVID-19 vaccine mRNA cannot be broken down; COVID-19 vaccines cause excess death and unprecedented blood clots
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COVID-19 vaccine mRNA cannot be broken down; COVID-19 vaccines cause excess death and unprecedented blood clots
…heatwaves and droughts are increasing in frequency and intensity[20]. Increases in extreme weather events can have strong negative effects on crop productivity and are expected to negatively impact food production[23]….
…in the IPCC’s ‘reasons for concern’[15]. Victor Venema Scientist, University of Bonn, Germany The video is mostly innuendo, tossed together with incorrect and misleading claims and impossible expectations. A…
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Nebulas caused by supernovas show that the Universe is 6,000 years old; The postulates of evolution haven't been observed
…year before that–all three instances the temperatures were within the margin of error and that in fact in 2014 NASA admitted that they were only 38 percent confident of that…
…statement about the interpretation of those periods. Also, it should be noted that our study provides information about conditions in and around Scotland, and is therefore not a representation of…
…water) and the rapid melting of land-based ice in Greenland, Antarctica, and mountain glaciers, which increases the total volume of water in the oceans. These recorded increases in sea-level mean…
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Natural immunity protects better than vaccination; “the mortality risk of an un-boosted person under age 30 was zero”; cloth face masks, school closures had zero benefits for children and some harm
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"Global warming saves 166,000 lives each year"; those claiming that climate change is causing heat-related deaths are wrong because they ignore that the population is growing and becoming older
…is The Leading Report. Science Feedback’s investigation into Leading Report, which took place between September and October 2023 traced the website to two individuals in the U.S.—a former baseball athlete…