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William Makis MD: IVERMECTIN should be given to ALL Advanced Breast Cancer patients

A 2017 bombshell study by Mexican researchers should have changed how Breast Cancer is treated. Forever.
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33 nurses “died suddendly” in the US this past week

Its heartbreaking and its global

Devin Nunes – We Are In The Investigation Phase, Justice Comes Next, Elections Were...

Devin Nunes is the CEO of the Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG)

Japanese citizens were stunned when Japan’s largest national broadcaster, on 28th aired comprehensive report...

The program received messages from over 2,000 viewers, revealing that the extent of the harms was greater than previously believed.
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President Donald J. Trump – Make America Great Again – Shawn Ryan

President Trump had a unique style and message that energized the American public. His appeal to many Americans stemmed from his status as a political outsider and his portrayal as a break from traditional career politicians.
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CISA Prepares For Cyber Attacks, Queen Protect King, When Do You Attack The King?...

The [DS] is now panicking, the interview with [KH] bombed, people know it was edited and when the leaked raw version comes out the people will see the truth

The Post-Modern Malevolence Of NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, by Brad Salzberg

Surely there's more to New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh's motivation than securing a fat pension.
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We went to Nanaimo Hospital and checked to see about them handing out Crackpipes,...

Our Senior Editor went to a Canadian hospital to see if they really are handing out crackpipes in vending machines like candy. They are. This is outrageous.
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RFK Jr. Exposes Four Toxic Substances in Your Food

I can't believe Fox News aired this.
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Whistleblower doctor Charles Hoffe secures pre-disciplinary hearing win against COVID tyranny

A disciplinary hearing panel has ruled that Dr. Hoffe, one of the first Canadian doctors to raise concerns about COVID-19 vaccine injuries, will be able to contest his licensing body's assertion that the injections are 'safe and effective.'