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Big Pharma To Begin 3D Printing Microneedle Patch “Vaccines” For Injections On Demand

Scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have come up with a new microneedle vaccine technology that allows for small vaccine patches to be created on demand using three-dimensional (3-D) printing machines. Dr. Ana Jaklenec, who co-authored a study about the technology, stated that the plan is to use these…
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Current events suggest Deagel’s Apocalyptic Depopulation Forecast for 2025 is not just an Estimation

In October 2020, Swiss lawyer Michael Lusk wrote an article on his LinkedIn page urging that, in the wake of the coronavirus “pandemic,” Deagel’s 2025 Forecast be given serious attention. Lusk’s article focused on the economic well-being of people comparing citizens of NATO and non-NATO countries. Based on Deagel’s Forecast 2025, Lusk…
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The destruction caused by “renewable energy”; the not-so-green reality behind the green agenda

In the rollicking world of net-zero policy-making and initiatives, Canada aims to be a global leader. The country’s bankers, mining executives, auto companies, electricity producers and political leaders have merged into a unified machine around the idea that a new green economy can be achieved via a just transition to a global energy…
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Farewell, Sukhumi – Georgian protesters unwittingly imperil their nation’s survival (2)

Read the first part of the article In September 1993, when the fate of Sukhumi hung in the balance, it was Mingrelian militias under the control of Loti Kobalia, a Gamsakhurdia loyalist, who blocked the train carrying Georgian reinforcements to Abkhazia, disarming them, and dooming the Sukhumi garrison—and the civilian population they…
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Farewell, Sukhumi – Georgian protesters unwittingly imperil their nation’s survival (1)

“Sokhumi! Sokhumi! Sokhumi!” The shouts ring out from the assembled crowds of Georgian youth in Rustaveli Plaza, in front of the parliament building in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi. Sukhumi (Sokhumi is the Georgian pronunciation) is the capital of Abkhazia, the breakaway Georgian territory which separated after a year-long war that…
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