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Slashdot
Manufacturer Bricks Smart Vacuum After Engineer Blocks It From Collecting Data
A curious engineer discovered that his iLife A11 smart vacuum was remotely "killed" after he blocked it from sending data to the manufacturer's servers. By reverse-engineering it with custom hardware and Python scripts, he managed to revive the device to run fully offline. Tom's Hardware reports: An engineer got curious about how his iLife A11 smart vacuum worked and monitored the network traffic coming from the device. That's when he noticed it was constantly sending logs and telemetry data to the manufacturer -- something he hadn't consented to. The user, Harishankar, decided to block the telemetry servers' IP addresses on his network, while keeping the firmware and OTA servers open. While his smart gadget worked for a while, it just refused to turn on soon after. After a lengthy investigation, he discovered that a remote kill command had been issued to his device. He sent it to the service center multiple times, wherein the technicians would turn it on and see nothing wrong with the vacuum. When they returned it to him, it would work for a few days and then fail to boot again. After several rounds of back-and-forth, the service center probably got tired and just stopped accepting it, saying it was out of warranty. Because of this, he decided to disassemble the thing to determine what killed it and to see if he could get it working again. [...] So, why did the A11 work at the service center but refuse to run in his home? The technicians would reset the firmware on the smart vacuum, thus removing the kill code, and then connect it to an open network, making it run normally. But once it connected again to the network that had its telemetry servers blocked, it was bricked remotely because it couldn't communicate with the manufacturer's servers. Since he blocked the appliance's data collection capabilities, its maker decided to just kill it altogether. "Someone -- or something -- had remotely issued a kill command," says Harishankar. "Whether it was intentional punishment or automated enforcement of 'compliance,' the result was the same: a consumer device had turned on its owner." In the end, the owner was able to run his vacuum fully locally without manufacturer control after all the tweaks he made. This helped him retake control of his data and make use of his $300 software-bricked smart device on his own terms. As for the rest of us who don't have the technical knowledge and time to follow his accomplishments, his advice is to "Never use your primary WiFi network for IoT devices" and to "Treat them as strangers in your home."
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China Delays Shenzhou-20 Crew Return After Suspected Space Debris Impact
China has delayed the return of its Shenzhou-20 crewed spacecraft after it was suspected to have been struck by space debris while docked at the Tiangong space station. "The Shenzhou-20 crewed spacecraft is suspected of being struck by a small piece of space debris, and impact analysis and risk assessment are underway," the China Manned Space Engineering Office (CMSEO) statement Nov. 5 read. "To ensure the safety and health of the astronauts and the complete success of the mission, it has been decided that the Shenzhou-20 return mission, originally scheduled for Nov. 5, will be postponed." SpaceNews reports: CMSEO did not specify the location of the suspected strike, the extent of any damage, or the data that indicated an impact. No potential dates were noted for a return to Earth. The Shenzhou-20 spacecraft launched April 24, carrying three astronauts -- commander Chen Dong and crewmates Chen Zhongrui and Wang Jie -- to the Tiangong space station. The spacecraft docked at the radial port of Tiangong's Tianhe core module. The crew have completed their six-month-long mission in orbit, and had handed over control of the space station to the newly-arrived Shenzhou-21 crew Nov. 4. Checks on the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft could include telemetry and leak tests, verifying guidance and propulsion systems, and screening for impacts in accelerometer and acoustic sensor data. A key concern would be potential damage to the spacecraft's thermal protection system or parachute deployment structures, both critical for safe atmospheric reentry and landing. Tiangong features a 10-meter-long robotic arm, capable of crawling, and a smaller, more precise arm. These could be employed to position cameras and provide closeup imagery of a potential impact. Crews may be able to conduct an extravehicular activity (EVA) to assess the situation. Tiangong crews have recently added debris shields during a number of EVAs; the same procedures, tools, and arm support can be adapted for a Shenzhou inspection.
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Universe Expansion May Be Slowing, Not Accelerating, Study Suggests
A new study challenges the Nobel-winning theory that the universe's expansion is accelerating, suggesting instead that it may be slowing down as dark energy weakens -- potentially leading to a future "big crunch" where the cosmos collapses back in on itself. "Our study shows that the universe has already entered a phase of decelerated expansion at the present epoch and that dark energy evolves with time much more rapidly than previously thought," said Prof Young-Wook Lee, of Yonsei University in South Korea, who led the work. "If these results are confirmed, it would mark a major paradigm shift in cosmology since the discovery of dark energy 27 years ago." The Guardian reports: The latest work focuses on the reliability of observations of distant supernovae (exploding stars) that led to the discovery of dark energy, work that was awarded the 2011 Nobel prize in physics. [...] By estimating the ages of 300 host galaxies using a different method, the team concluded that there are simply variations in the properties of stars in the early universe that mean they produce, on average, fainter supernovae. Correcting for this systematic bias still results in an expanding universe, but suggests that the expansion has slowed down and that dark energy is waning, the analysis concluded. If dark energy keeps decreasing to the point where it becomes negative, the universe is theoretically predicted to end in a big crunch. The findings are published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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A New Ion-Based Quantum Computer Makes Error Correction Simpler
An anonymous reader quotes a report from MIT Technology Review: The US- and UK-based company Quantinuum today unveiled Helios, its third-generation quantum computer, which includes expanded computing power and error correction capability. Like all other existing quantum computers, Helios is not powerful enough to execute the industry's dream money-making algorithms, such as those that would be useful for materials discovery or financial modeling. But Quantinuum's machines, which use individual ions as qubits, could be easier to scale up than quantum computers that use superconducting circuits as qubits, such as Google's and IBM's. "Helios is an important proof point in our road map about how we'll scale to larger physical systems," says Jennifer Strabley, vice president at Quantinuum, which formed in 2021 from the merger of Honeywell Quantum Solutions and Cambridge Quantum. Honeywell remains Quantinuum's majority owner. Located at Quantinuum's facility in Colorado, Helios comprises a myriad of components, including mirrors, lasers, and optical fiber. Its core is a thumbnail-size chip containing the barium ions that serve as the qubits, which perform the actual computing. Helios computes with 98 barium ions at a time; its predecessor, H2, used 56 ytterbium qubits. The barium ions are an upgrade, as they have proven easier to control than ytterbium. These components all sit within a chamber that is cooled to about 15 Kelvin (-432.67 ), on top of an optical table. Users can access the computer by logging in remotely over the cloud. [...] Helios is noteworthy for its qubits' precision, says Rajibul Islam, a physicist at the University of Waterloo in Canada, who is not affiliated with Quantinuum. The computer's qubit error rates are low to begin with, which means it doesn't need to devote as much of its hardware to error correction. Quantinuum had pairs of qubits interact in an operation known as entanglement and found that they behaved as expected 99.921% of the time. "To the best of my knowledge, no other platform is at this level," says Islam. [...] Besides increasing the number of qubits on its chip, another notable achievement for Quantinuum is that it demonstrated error correction "on the fly," says David Hayes, the company's director of computational theory and design, That's a new capability for its machines. Nvidia GPUs were used to identify errors in the qubits in parallel. Hayes thinks that GPUs are more effective for error correction than chips known as FPGAs, also used in the industry. Quantinuum has used its computers to investigate the basic physics of magnetism and superconductivity. Earlier this year, it reported simulating a magnet on H2, Quantinuum's predecessor, with the claim that it "rivals the best classical approaches in expanding our understanding of magnetism." Along with announcing the introduction of Helios, the company has used the machine to simulate the behavior of electrons in a high-temperature superconductor. Quantinuum is expanding its Helios line with a new system in Minnesota. It's also started developing its fourth-generation quantum computer, Sol, set for 2027 with 192 qubits. Then, a fifth-generation system, Apollo, is expected in 2029 with thousands of qubits and full fault tolerance.
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The Louvre's Video Surveillance Password Was 'Louvre'
A bungled October 18 heist that saw $102 million of crown jewels stolen from the Louvre in broad daylight has exposed years of lax security at the national art museum. From trivial passwords like 'LOUVRE' to decades-old, unsupported systems and easy rooftop access, the job was made surprisingly easy. PC Gamer reports: As Rogue cofounder and former Polygon arch-jester Cass Marshall notes on Bluesky, we owe a lot of videogame designers an apology. We've spent years dunking on the emptyheadedness of game characters leaving their crucial security codes and vault combinations in the open for anyone to read, all while the Louvre has been using the password "Louvre" for its video surveillance servers. That's not an exaggeration. Confidential documents reviewed by Liberation detail a long history of Louvre security vulnerabilities, dating back to a 2014 cybersecurity audit performed by the French Cybersecurity Agency (ANSSI) at the museum's request. ANSSI experts were able to infiltrate the Louvre's security network to manipulate video surveillance and modify badge access. "How did the experts manage to infiltrate the network? Primarily due to the weakness of certain passwords which the French National Cybersecurity Agency (ANSSI) politely describes as 'trivial,'" writes Liberation's Brice Le Borgne via machine translation. "Type 'LOUVRE' to access a server managing the museum's video surveillance, or 'THALES' to access one of the software programs published by... Thales." The museum sought another audit from France's National Institute for Advanced Studies in Security and Justice in 2015. Concluded two years later, the audit's 40 pages of recommendations described "serious shortcomings," "poorly managed" visitor flow, rooftops that are easily accessible during construction work, and outdated and malfunctioning security systems. Later documents indicate that, in 2025, the Louvre was still using security software purchased in 2003 that is no longer supported by its developer, running on hardware using Windows Server 2003.
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Ars Technica
Musk and Trump both went to Penn—now hacked by someone sympathetic to their cause
Social engineering strikes again.
83-year-old man married 50 years nearly stumps doctors with surprise STI
Man said he was in a monogamous 50-year marriage, but doctors aren't so sure now.
5 AI-developed malware families analyzed by Google fail to work and are easily detected
You wouldn't know it from the hype, but the results fail to impress.
DHS offers “disturbing new excuses” to seize kids’ biometric data, expert says
Sweeping DHS power grab would collect face, iris, voice scans of all immigrants.
New quantum hardware puts the mechanics in quantum mechanics
As a test case, the machine was used to test a model of superconductivity.
YouTube TV’s Disney blackout reminds users that they don’t own what they stream
“This is a hard lesson for us all.”
Flock haters cross political divides to remove error-prone cameras
Lawmakers' calls for Flock probe may help kill local contracts, expert says.
If you want to satiate AI’s hunger for power, Google suggests going to space
Google engineers think they already have all the pieces needed to build a data center in orbit.
Google settlement with Epic caps Play Store fees, boosts other Android app stores
Google will make several changes to Android app support globally, supported through at least 2032.
How to declutter, quiet down, and take the AI out of Windows 11 25H2
A new major Windows 11 release means a new guide for cleaning up the OS.
Tesla’s European and Chinese customers are staying away in droves
Sales tank as investors get ready to decide whether to make Musk a trillionaire.
Why being too attractive can hurt fitness influencers
The "beauty backfire effect" is especially strong in the fitness space.
So long, Assistant—Gemini is taking over Google Maps
Gemini is rolling out to Maps on Android and iOS, with Android Auto coming soon.
“So much more menacing”: Formula E’s new Gen4 car breaks cover
Up to 700 kW regen braking, new Bridgestone tires, and it's even fully recyclable.
Space junk may have struck a Chinese crew ship in low-Earth orbit
The three-man crew was supposed to return to Earth on Wednesday to wrap up six months in space.
In a stunning comeback, Jared Isaacman is renominated to lead NASA
"I will do everything I can to live up to those expectations."
FDA described as “clown show” amid latest scandal; top drug regulator is out
FDA regulator accused of using position to exact revenge on old business associate.
Google’s new hurricane model was breathtakingly good this season
Meanwhile, the US Global Forecasting System continues to get worse.
New HDR10+ Advanced standard will try to fix the soap opera effect
Can more creator control fix motion smoothing?
US gives local police a face-scanning app similar to one used by ICE agents
Mobile Identify app on Google Play helps police perform tasks delegated by ICE.
Rebel News
POWER PLAY: Jacinda Ardern tipped to take on top globalist role
Heartbreak and hope at B.C. ostrich farm ahead of Supreme Court decision
Pauline Hanson uses CPAC spotlight to warn Australia is ‘heading the wrong way’
FIRE CHRIS! Conservative MP betrays voters, crosses floor to Liberals
Liberals unbothered by drug injection sites near schools, daycares and playgrounds
Budget 2025: CBC receives $150M boost in funding
Mark Carney’s 2025 Budget: Canada Strong or Canada Broke?
Liberals cancel failed Trudeau initiative to plant two billion trees
ALERTE Sur la Stratégie d’Entrisme des Frères Musulmans en Occident
WARNING of the Muslim Brotherhood’s 'Entrist Strategy' in the West
Conservative floor-crosser alludes to more MPs ditching Poilievre for Carney Liberals
🔴Carney's $78B deficit, Conservative crosses the floor, CBC gets more funding | Buffalo Roundtable
'Exciting times' as conservatives win Yukon election
Critics question Carney's economic prowess despite bold promises on infrastructure and trade
WATCH: Unhinged leftists counter-protest in SUPPORT of bigoted nursery owner
Frankenbeef: Liberals Cloned Meat Policy Lets “Freak Meat” Hit Shelves Unlabelled
BREAKING: Tamara Lich just appealed her conviction! (We’ve got to help crowdfund her legal fees)
FINAL THOUGHTS: U.K. elites targeted Tommy Robinson for his political beliefs
Ottawa spent $1.5M to find out who has air conditioning
The Gateway Pundit
Trump Snapped at Lindsay Graham During Closed-Door Meeting with Senate Republicans: Report


Tensions are running high in the Republican Party following a special election Tuesday that did not go the way they had hoped.
The post Trump Snapped at Lindsay Graham During Closed-Door Meeting with Senate Republicans: Report appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.


Yesterday, while most of the country was focused on various elections, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer was in the news for remarks she made during an appearance on the Caleb Hammer Podcast.
The post Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer Says She Doesn’t Want to ‘Relive’ Her Draconian COVID-Era Policies (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
New York City Council Member Wants Almost $200 Million to Defend Illegal Immigrants From ICE (VIDEO)


A member of the city council in New York recently outlined a plan to allocate almost $200 million in taxpayer funds to be used to legally defend illegal immigrants from ICE and the Trump administration.
The post New York City Council Member Wants Almost $200 Million to Defend Illegal Immigrants From ICE (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Megyn Kelly Rips Zohran Mamdani’s Post-Election Speech: ‘He Dropped the Mask Immediately’ (VIDEO)


Megyn Kelly is not a fan of New York City’s new communist Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
The post Megyn Kelly Rips Zohran Mamdani’s Post-Election Speech: ‘He Dropped the Mask Immediately’ (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.


The exodus from New York City has already begun.
The post REPORT: Dozens of Parents Began Yanking Their Kids Out of NYC Schools Just Minutes After Mamdani’s Mayoral Win appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Judge Rips DOJ Prosecutors, Gives Comey Another Win in Federal Criminal Case


A magistrate judge on Wednesday ripped DOJ prosecutors and accused them of a slap dahs indictment against James Comey.
The post Judge Rips DOJ Prosecutors, Gives Comey Another Win in Federal Criminal Case appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Controversy in the Women’s League Over Elizabeth Eddie’s Proposal


*]:pointer-events-auto [content-visibility:auto] supports-[content-visibility:auto]:[contain-intrinsic-size:auto_100lvh] scroll-mt-[calc(var(–header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]” dir=”auto” tabindex=”-1″ data-turn-id=”request-690a6bef-c214-8326-b76c-56a9c3d473e9-9″ data-testid=”conversation-turn-52″ data-scroll-anchor=”true” data-turn=”assistant”> Controversy in the Women’s League: Debate Over Inclusion and Biology Divides the Team Player Elizabeth Eddie sparked controversy by proposing that the league require all participants to have been born with ovaries or adopt a genetic test for the SRY gene to determine eligibility.
The post Controversy in the Women’s League Over Elizabeth Eddie’s Proposal appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.


The Biden administration’s border policies are still haunting us.
The post Illegal Alien Trucker Was Facing 17 Years for Killing 3 in Freeway Crash; Now It’s Down to 10 Thanks to California Laws appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Trump Renominates Jared Isaacman for NASA Chief, Months After Canceling His Nomination


Nearly a full year into President Donald Trump’s roller-coaster second term, there are still some key positions that need to be filled in his administration.
The post Trump Renominates Jared Isaacman for NASA Chief, Months After Canceling His Nomination appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.


The Trump Justice Department is ramping up its efforts against Colorado to get Tina Peters released from state prison.
The post JUST IN: Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche Requests Tina Peters be Transferred from Colorado State Prison to a Federal Bureau of Prisons Facility appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.


President Trump has put the Nigerian government on notice that he is instructing the Department of War to “prepare for possible action” against Nigeria amid the ongoing genocide of Christians.
The post WATCH: Trump Releases Video Threatening to Go into Nigeria “Guns-a-Blazing” with “Fast, Vicious, and Sweet” Attack- “WARNING: There’s Going to be Hell to Pay!” appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Victor Reacts: We Are Losing the Sanctity of Life in Our Country, We Must Get It Back (VIDEO)


Our country has allowed more than 63,000,000 innocent unborn babies to be violently killed in the womb.
The post Victor Reacts: We Are Losing the Sanctity of Life in Our Country, We Must Get It Back (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.


At a press conference on Wednesday, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced new airspace restrictions because of the ongoing Schumer shutdown to help “reduce risks in national airspace.” Reuters reports that the shutdown” has forced 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 Transportation Security Administration officers to work without pay and snarled tens of thousands of flights.” Duffy shared some of the restrictions that will go into effect.
The post Transportation Secretary Duffy Announces FAA Will Reduce Flight Capacity Starting Friday Because of the Schumer Shutdown Impacting 4,000+ Flights Nationwide appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.


Liberal Supreme Court Sonia Sotomayor rudely interrupted DOJ Solicitor General John Sauer during oral arguments on Trump’s tariffs.
The post Sotomayor SNAPS at DOJ Solicitor General John Sauer and Rudely Interrupts Him During Oral Arguments on Trump Tariffs Case (AUDIO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.


This is a Gateway Hispanic article.
The post Faruk Fatih Özer, the mastermind behind the $2.6 billion Thodex fraud, found dead in Turkish prison where he was serving 11,000-year sentence appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Dissentwatch
The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1290
Snap Shares Soar On $400 Million Perplexity Deal To Embed AI-Powered Search
South Africa doesn’t belong in the G20 – Trump
The great American offload: Did the US just find a new place to send its problems?
US Navy SEALs eyed for Maduro murder mission – NYT
US Sanctions North Korean Bankers, Institutions Over Money Laundering
Rare Asymptomatic Human H5N1 Bird Flu Cases Found
Rare Asymptomatic Human H5N1 Bird Flu Cases Found
PressTV Food not getting to Gaza fully
Ukraine Loses Over 480 Soldiers in Battles With Russia’s Tsentr Battlegroup
Childrens Health Defense

Case could lead a path to restoring the religious vaccine exemption in New York; hearing for restraining order set for August 12.
The post Children’s Health Defense Supports Student Fighting to Get Back to School After Religious and Medical Vaccine Exemptions Denied appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
CHD Scientists Dispel 23-Year-Old Study Debunking MMR Vaccine’s Link to Autism

According to scientists, the Danish study that refutes the causal connection between the MMR vaccine and autism lacks supporting data.
The post CHD Scientists Dispel 23-Year-Old Study Debunking MMR Vaccine’s Link to Autism appeared first on Children's Health Defense.

McCullough and Leake provide readers with an unvarnished look at the history of vaccination and its rapid rise to hero status within the medical community and among the public. Often credited with “eradicating” various communicable diseases, the reality of both the successes and failures of vaccines is often at odds with the public’s perception.
The post Upcoming CHD Book, ‘Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality,’ Provides New Insights on Old Perceptions appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Children’s Health Defense Experts to Testify on Childhood Vaccine Injuries at U.S. Senate Hearing

Parents testify about their children’s vaccine injuries and how it has changed their lives and the lives of those around them. Additional testimony will include medical and scientific experts who will discuss the extensive research and data on vaccine injuries.
The post Children’s Health Defense Experts to Testify on Childhood Vaccine Injuries at U.S. Senate Hearing appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Latest Poll: Almost Half of American Voters Support Reevaluating CDC’s Childhood Vaccine Schedule

A poll of over 1,000 registered voters revealed that only 30% support maintaining the current vaccine schedule, 21% undecided, and 48% believe that vaccine manufacturers should not be immune from lawsuits for injuries.
The post Latest Poll: Almost Half of American Voters Support Reevaluating CDC’s Childhood Vaccine Schedule appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality

Hear from Peter McCullough and John Leake about their new book. The word “vaccine” derives from the Latin word for cow. The English physician, Edward Jenner, coined it in his 1798 pamphlet ”An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae.” The last two Latin words mean “Smallpox of the Cow,” or cowpox. Jenner […]
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Canary In a (Post) Covid World: Money, Fear and Power (Canary In a Covid World)

Amazon #1 Best Seller Thirty seven courageous voices—doctors, researchers, scientists, lawyers, journalists, ethicists, and creatives—reveal how powerful interests used the COVID-19 crisis as a tool to reshape our world. This is a rich, varied, and deeply disturbing story, told by some of the world’s bravest and most qualified voices, of how our health care, information, […]
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Canary In a Covid World: How Propaganda and Censorship Changed Our (My) World

Amazon #1 Best Seller across multiple categories and a defining book of the Covid era. A groundbreaking work, it offers unparalleled insights and may be the most important compilation from this pivotal time. The 34 authors, the Canaries, are courageous people. They are critical thinkers, who are prepared to put everything on the line to […]
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A Comprehensive and Accessible Guide to the IEP Process The IEP process can be confusing, frustrating, and time-consuming. Understanding what your child or student needs is one thing, but getting them help and resources can be another thing altogether. Drawing on decades of experience, Jennifer Laviano and Julie Swanson are uniquely positioned to guide both […]
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Discover the ultimate guide to delicious, paleo- and keto-friendly meals that your kids will love! In this groundbreaking cookbook, renowned chef Pete Evans presents 120 easy, mouthwatering recipes designed to keep your little ones happy and healthy.
The post Healthy Food for Healthy Kids appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Latest Poll: More Than One-Third of Moderate Voters Do Not Trust Federal Health Agencies

The poll of over 1,000 registered voters revealed that more than half oppose government vaccine mandates and believe the public should have the right to sue vaccine manufacturers for injuries.
The post Latest Poll: More Than One-Third of Moderate Voters Do Not Trust Federal Health Agencies appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Children’s Health Defense CEO, Mary Holland, Esq. Statement on Pardon of Anthony Fauci

Children’s Health Defense is profoundly disappointed by President Biden’s preemptive pardon of Anthony Fauci today, which prevents the possibility of a conviction for federal crimes dating back to January 1, 2014. "We know that Tony Fauci lied."
The post Children’s Health Defense CEO, Mary Holland, Esq. Statement on Pardon of Anthony Fauci appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
New research suggests COVID-19 vaccinated individuals may ‘shed’ spike protein to unvaccinated women

Striking trend of menstrual irregularities is comparable in both populations when in close proximity.
The post New research suggests COVID-19 vaccinated individuals may ‘shed’ spike protein to unvaccinated women appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
New CHD Book Uncovers the Mechanisms That Turn Medicine Deadly

Meticulously researched exposé reveals the many ways modern medicine puts patients’ lives at risk.
The post New CHD Book Uncovers the Mechanisms That Turn Medicine Deadly appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
New CHD Book Presents Analysis of COVID Policy by Independent Scientists

Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and Skyhorse Publishing released “Down the COVID-19 Rabbit Hole: Independent Scientists and Physicians Unmask the Pandemic” today.
The post New CHD Book Presents Analysis of COVID Policy by Independent Scientists appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
New research examines the role of the immune system in the development of Autism Spectrum Disorder

Children’s Health Defense (CHD) Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Brian Hooker, PhD, co-authored a new paper, “The Neuroimmunology of Autism” published this week on the multidisciplinary research platform Preprints.org.
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CHD Scientists Identify 19 Different Diseases Associated with Routine Infant Vaccine

Wyeth’s HibTITER® shot linked to gastrointestinal, respiratory, and dermatological adverse outcomes
The post CHD Scientists Identify 19 Different Diseases Associated with Routine Infant Vaccine appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Holistic Vet Reveals Veterinary Medicine’s Dark Underbelly in New Memoir Published by CHD

CHD announced today the publication of holistic veterinarian Marcie Fallek’s memoir, “Little Miracles Everywhere: My Unorthodox Path to Holistic Veterinary Medicine.”
The post Holistic Vet Reveals Veterinary Medicine’s Dark Underbelly in New Memoir Published by CHD appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Kids and COVID: Costly Mistakes That Must Never Happen Again

Kids and COVID is an in-depth look at mistakes pandemic officials made that hurt children and adolescents around the world. In Spring of 2020, it was understandable that those directing government policies made errors of judgment since data was just emerging. However, within the first year of the declared pandemic, physicians and scientists from around […]
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The Medical-Pharmaceutical Killing Machine

Medical and pharmaceutical history is replete with examples of dangerous interventions that have poisoned, injured, or killed. However, events since 2020 have attracted attention as never before to medicine’s potential to be both lethal and malevolent. In The Medical-Pharmaceutical Killing Machine, Children’s Health Defense situates current perils in their broader context with the aim of […]
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Infowars
Alien Slaughters Ex-Wife Holding Baby In France, Almost Kills Teen
Unbelievably, the Chechen man was already on trial three times for domestic abuse and walked free each time. Now, a mother of seven, his ex-partner, is dead.
Released By Mistake: Another Sex Offender On The Run In London
Police are searching for an Algerian inmate mistakenly released from Wandsworth Prison, in the latest in a string of administrative errors to hit the UK’s prison service.
US To Cut Flights By 10% At 40 Airports As Shutdown Persists
The transportation secretary added that steps had already been taken to shore up its workforce — including offering cash bonuses to incentivize retirement-age controllers to continue working, and “surging” trainees at its academy.
UK Knife Attack Fuels Renewed Push For Facial Recognition
Amid promises of safer streets, Britain edges closer to a future where every passing face becomes a data point.
34 Illegal Immigrant Truck Drivers Arrested In Oklahoma: ICE
The arrests were part of Operation Guardian, which has “resulted in the arrest of many illegal aliens driving trucks that had been issued Commercial Drivers Licenses in states with sanctuary policies such as California, Illinois, and New York,” the agency said.
"It’s time to decide: America First or Lindsey Graham’s psychosexual death cult?"
Trump Continues To Talk About His Nuclear Weapon Testing Plan, Beginning IMMEDIATELY
On Sunday Energy Secretary Chris Wright clarified that the testing ordered by Trump would not involve live nuclear explosions, but rather subcritical testing.
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What’s coming is not a byproduct of a socialist takeover but a carefully crafted premeditated plan that’s already hit Europe & UK!
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