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Climate change is the biggest threat facing humanity today and yet our political systems refuse to move quickly enough to do anything about it. It threatens to undo all the gains that have been made [More]
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ULEZ Air Quality Pt2: Dangerous Pollution in London! Shocking Results Planes, Trains & Automobiles! This is Part 2 by the BrownCarGuy. It is excellent. The first one exposed the fraud perpetraated against London but now [More]
Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) Captured at Jordan Peterson’s ARC 2023, Konstantin Kisin gives a powerful synopsis on the state of the world and pushes a POSITIVE vision of the future. “There are some people [More]
Although today, 14 February 2023, the WHO database on adverse reactions to Covid-19 vaccines stands at the UNPRECENTED IN THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE at 4,906,644 (let me say that again as it grows by nearly [More]
Richaed Vobes conducts an interview with an expert…. 5G radiation is a health worry from the equipment located on masts erected across the country. Researcher, Ian Jarvis joins me to explain that some of the [More]
Global warming could do more than just melt polar ice. It could change our maps, and displace people from cities and tropical islands. National Geographic Published on 18 May 2007