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Slashdot
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Broadband TV News: The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) urging the agency to establish a clear, industry-wide transition plan for the full deployment of Next Gen TV (ATSC 3.0). The proposal outlines a two-phased transition while modernizing regulatory requirements to support consumer access and innovation. [...] Under the plan, stations in the top 55 markets, covering 70% of the US population, would transition by February 2028, with all remaining full-power and Class A stations following in or before February 2030. The petition also calls for updates to FCC rules to ensure television reception devices support Next Gen TV, maintain existing MVPD carriage obligations and eliminate regulatory hurdles that could slow adoption. To clarify, ATSC 1.0 is the current standard for free over-the-air (OTA) TV. While ATSC 3.0 (also called NextGen TV) is its intended replacement, it's not backward-compatible, meaning consumers need new equipment to receive it. NAB's petition is to allow a complete shutdown of ATSC 1.0 to accelerate the transition to ATSC 3.0, meaning older TV setups relying on free OTA signals would stop working unless consumers upgrade their equipment. Their argument is that ATSC 3.0 adoption has been slow, and networks would benefit more from shifting away from OTA broadcasting entirely. Reddit user bshensky argues that shutting down OTA TV would benefit large media corporations and harm independent stations. It's also worth noting that OTA TV operates on valuable spectrum, which could be repurposed for mobile broadband (this has happened before), benefiting cellular providers.
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Saturn Solidifies Its Title As Moon King With Discovery of 128 New Moons
Astronomers using the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope have discovered 128 new moons around Saturn, bringing its total to 274 -- more than all the other planets combined. CBC News reports: Jupiter and Saturn have been locked in a battle for the most moons for years -- with Saturn stealing the crown from Jupiter only two years ago when the same group of researchers found 64 additional moons orbiting it. But scientists say this discovery likely settles the score once and for all. [...] He and the other scientists working on the project made the discovery using the Canada France Hawaii Telescope, a 3.6-meter optical telescope on the summit of the dormant volcano Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii. Scientists have been capturing pictures of the moons using the telescope since 2019. The researchers aligned and layered 44 of those images on top of one another in order to enhance the appearance of the moons and determine what they were. These moons are nothing like Earth's very own, however. Sara Mazrouei, a planetary scientist and educational developer at Humber Polytechnic, says that while we tend to think of a spherical shape when we hear the word moon, anything that orbits a planet, or another body in space that is not a sun, is considered a moon. Mazrouei says many of the moons surrounding other planets in our solar system -- including the ones observed here -- are in fact only a few kilometers across in size and oddly shaped, like an asteroid.
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Dead Athena Moon Lander Seen Inside Its Crater Grave From Lunar Orbit
From a Space.com article: Athena, the second lunar lander from Houston company Intuitive Machines, tipped over during its touchdown on March 6, ending up on its side within a small crater near the moon's south pole. This orientation prevented the lander's solar panels from capturing enough sunlight, and Intuitive Machines declared Athena dead on March 7. (The company's first moon lander, named Odysseus, also tipped over during its historic February 2024 touchdown but was able to operate for longer on the lunar surface.) Athena beamed home a few shots of its surroundings before giving up the ghost. And we now have views of the lander and its crater grave from on high, courtesy of NASA's sharp-eyed Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). On March 7, LRO captured a gorgeous oblique photo of Athena and its landing site -- the Mons Mouton region, about 100 miles (160 kilometers) from the lunar south pole. Then, three days later, the probe snapped another pic, which provided a closer look at Athena on the shadowed floor of a 65-foot-wide (20 meters) crater.
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Super Nintendo Hardware Is Running Faster As It Ages
An anonymous reader quotes a report from 404 Media: Something very strange is happening inside Super Nintendo (SNES) consoles as they age: a component you've probably never heard of is running ever so slightly faster as we get further and further away from the time the consoles first hit the market in the early '90s. The discovery started a mild panic in the speedrunning community in late February since one theoretical consequence of a faster-running console is that it could impact how fast games are running and therefore how long they take to complete. This could potentially wreak havoc on decades of speedrunning leaderboards and make tracking the fastest times in the speedrunning scene much more difficult, but that outcome now seems very unlikely. However, the obscure discovery does highlight the fact that old consoles' performance is not frozen at the time of their release date, and that they are made of sensitive components that can age and degrade, or even 'upgrade', over time. The idea that SNESs are running faster in a way that could impact speedrunning started with a Bluesky post from Alan Cecil, known online as dwangoAC and the administrator of TASBot (short for tool-assisted speedrun robot), a robot that's programmed to play games faster and better than a human ever could. [...] So what's going on here? The SNES has an audio processing unit (APU) called the SPC700, a coprocessor made by Sony for Nintendo. Documentation given to game developers at the time the SNES was released says that the SPC700 should have a digital signal processing (DSP) rate of 32,000hz, which is set by a ceramic resonator that runs 24.576Mhz on that coprocessor. We're getting pretty technical here as you can see, but basically the composition of this ceramic component and how it resonates when connected to an electronic circuit generates the frequency for the audio processing unit, or how much data it processes in a second. It's well documented that these types of ceramic resonators are sensitive and can run at higher frequencies when subject to heat and other external conditions. For example, the chart [here], taken from an application manual for Murata ceramic resonators, shows changes in the resonators' oscillation under different physical conditions. As Cecil told me, as early as 2007 people making SNES emulators noticed that, despite documentation by Nintendo that the SPC700 should run at 32,000Hz, some SNESs ran faster. Emulators generally now emulate at the slightly higher frequency of 32,040Hz in order to emulate games more faithfully. Digging through forum posts in the SNES homebrew and emulation communities, Cecil started to put a pattern together: the SPC700 ran faster whenever it was measured further away from the SNES's release. Data Cecil collected since his Bluesky post, which now includes more than 140 responses, also shows that the SPC700 is running faster. There is still a lot of variation, in theory depending on how much an SNES was used, but overall the trend is clear: SNESs are running faster as they age, and the fastest SPC700 ran at 32,182Hz. More research shared by another user in the TASBot Discord has even more detailed technical analysis which appears to support those findings. "We don't yet know how much of an impact it will have on a long speedrun," Cecil told 404 Media. "We only know it has at least some impact on how quickly data can be transferred between the CPU and the APU." Cecil said minor differences in SNES hardware may not affect human speedrunners but could impact TASBot's frame-precise runs, where inputs need to be precise down to the frame, or "deterministic."
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End of Windows 10 Leaves PC Charities With Tough Choice
With Microsoft ending free security updates for Windows 10 in October, millions of PCs that don't meet Windows 11's hardware requirements face an uncertain fate... Charities that refurbish and distribute computers to low-income individuals must choose between providing soon-to-be-insecure Windows 10 machines, transitioning to Linux -- despite usability challenges for non-tech-savvy users -- or recycling the hardware, contributing to ewaste. Tom's Hardware reports: So how bad will it really be to run an end-of-lifed Windows 10? Should people worry? [Chester Wisniewski, who serves as Director and Global Field CISO for Sophos, a major security services company] and other experts I talked to are unequivocal. You're at risk. "To put this in perspective, today [the day we talked] was Patch Tuesday," he said. "There were 57 vulnerabilities, 6 of which have already been abused by criminals before the fixes were available. There were also 57 in February and 159 in January. Windows 10 and Windows 11 largely have a shared codebase, meaning most, if not all, vulnerabilities each month are exploitable on both OSs. These will be actively turned into digital weapons by criminals and nation-states alike and Windows 10 users will be somewhat defenseless against them." So, in short, even though Windows 10 has been around since 2015, there are still massive security holes being patched. Even within the past few weeks, dozens of vulnerabilities were fixed by Microsoft. So what's a charity to do when these updates are running out and clients will be left vulnerable? "What we decided to do is one year ahead of the cutoff, we discontinued Windows 10," said Casey Sorensen, CEO of PCs for People, one of the U.S.'s largest non-profit computer refurbishers. "We will distribute Linux laptops that are 6th or 7th gen. If we distribute a Windows laptop, it will be 8th gen or newer." Sorensen said that any PC that's fifth gen or older will be sent to an ewaste recycler. [...] Sorensen, who founded the company in 1998, told us that he's comfortable giving clients computers that run Linux Mint, a free OS that's based on Ubuntu. The latest version of Mint, version 22.1, will be supported until 2029. "Ten years ago if we distributed Linux, they would be like what is it," he said. But today, he notes that many view their computers as windows to the Internet and, for that, a user-friendly version of Linux is acceptable. Further reading: Is 2025 the Year of the Linux Desktop?
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Ars Technica
The Wheel of Time is back for season three, and so are our weekly recaps
Two WoT book readers dive back into Amazon's increasingly divergent adaptation.
For climate and livelihoods, Africa bets big on solar mini-grids
Nigeria is pioneering the development of small, off-grid solar panel installations.
Why SNES hardware is running faster than expected—and why it’s a problem
Cheap, unreliable ceramic APU resonators lead to "constant, pervasive, unavoidable" issues.
Crew-10 launches, finally clearing the way for Butch and Suni to fly home
Crew 9 could return as early as next Wednesday.
2025 iPad Air hands-on: Why mess with a good thing?
Apple’s annual refresh is a minor one, but not much needed to change anyway.
US measles cases reach 5-year high; 15 states report cases, Texas outbreak grows
Since 2000, when measles was eliminated from US, only three years had higher cases.
Everything you say to your Echo will be sent to Amazon starting on March 28
Amazon is killing a privacy feature to bolster Alexa+, the new subscription assistant.
Researchers astonished by tool’s apparent success at revealing AI’s hidden motives
Anthropic trains AI to hide motives, but different "personas" betray their secrets.
End of Life: Gemini will completely replace Google Assistant later this year
Google promises more details on the move to Gemini in the coming months.
I threw away Audible’s app, and now I self-host my audiobooks
Stream your DRM-free audiobooks to devices yourselves, without the cloud's chains.
RCS texting updates will bring end-to-end encryption to green bubble chats
Lack of encryption was one SMS shortcoming that RCS was created to solve.
Small charges in water spray can trigger the formation of key biochemicals
Charges cause water droplets in an early-Earth atmosphere to build up pre-life chemicals.
The same day Trump bought a Tesla, automaker moved to disrupt trade war
Tesla hopes to slow down Trump's tit-for-tat tariffs amid financial woes.
To avoid the Panama Canal, Relativity Space may move some operations to Texas
"We are exploring options to expand our manufacturing capabilities."
Used Tesla prices tumble as embarrassed owners look to sell
Some owners would rather sell their car than be associated with Tesla now.
US measles outlook is so bad health experts call for updating vaccine guidance
Babies 6-11 months should get extra MMR dose for some domestic travel, experts say.
Google joins OpenAI in pushing feds to codify AI training as fair use
Google says it just wants "balanced" copyright rules.
Scoop: Origami measuring spoon incites fury after 9 years of Kickstarter delay hell
The curious case of the missing Kickstarter spoons.
New Reddit controls let you block your most-hated advertisers for a year
Reddit will likely continue increasing the amount of ads users see.
Rocket Report: ULA confirms cause of booster anomaly; Crew-10 launch on tap
The head of Poland's space agency was fired over a bungled response to SpaceX debris falling over Polish territory.
Rebel News
SHOCKING: Ontario removes $1B in American booze from shelves...
BREAKING: PM Carney scraps consumer carbon tax
Mark Carney’s steel photo-op: Climate hypocrisy on display at subsidized mill
WOW! Border agents DODGE questions on border security
Taxpayer-funded guide downplays definition of ‘jihad’
Canadians don’t have much of an appetite for edible crickets…
Guilbeault shuffled to culture portfolio, defends carbon tax
Alexa Lavoie takes Rebel billboard truck to Mark Carney's swearing-in ceremony
WATCH: PM Carney won't immediately call snap election
Liberals blow millions on foreign aid during Trudeau's final days in office
Court of Appeal approves $290M nuisance suit against Freedom Convoy
UBC denies application for Conservative students' club over 'inclusivity' concerns
REGARDEZ : Les ministres libéraux fuient leurs responsabilités lors du couronnement de Carney !
They mocked our patriotism—now they’re copying it?
Woke Ontario NDP MPP finally out of Queen's Park after suffering election defeat
Woke Abbotsford School Board censures two trustees for Defending Women’s Sports
Measles or vaccine shedding? The real story behind sensationalist headlines
Ezra Levant: 'Only' Nigel Farage can win Reform UK civil war
The Gateway Pundit
In a pivotal moment, President Putin has acknowledged Trump's humanitarian plea regarding Ukrainian soldiers, proposing a conditional ceasefire. This development could reshape the conflict's trajectory and its humanitarian implications.
The post Putin Responds to Trump’s Humanitarian Appeal to Spare the Lives of Ukrainian Soldiers in Kursk Region appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
The Wisconsin Appellate Court's recent ruling halts Democrats' attempts to introduce online voting, raising significant concerns about election integrity and the legislative process. This decision marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate over voting rights.
The post BREAKING IN WISCONSIN: Appellate Court Blocks Democrats’ Effort to Allow Voting Online Outside Election Law appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Recent investigations reveal that both Joe Biden and Barack Obama relied on autopen signatures for condolence letters to families of fallen soldiers, raising questions about authenticity and personal engagement in moments of national grief.
The post It’s Not Just Joe Biden – Barack Obama Used Autopen and Form Letters When He Sent Condolences to Families of Fallen Soldiers appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Victor Davis Hanson Says a ‘Reckoning’ Has Finally Come for Radical Left Wing Higher Education
Victor Davis Hanson argues that higher education is facing a long-overdue reckoning, as elite universities' unchecked ideologies and financial practices come under scrutiny. This critical analysis raises essential questions about the future of academia.
The post Victor Davis Hanson Says a ‘Reckoning’ Has Finally Come for Radical Left Wing Higher Education appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Senators Grassley and Johnson unveil shocking revelations about the FBI's "Arctic Frost" investigation, alleging abuses of power targeting Trump and Pence. The implications for accountability in federal law enforcement are profound.
The post BREAKING: Chuck Grassley, Ron Johnson Expose Deep State Witch Hunt — New Records Confirm Corrupt FBI Seized Trump, Pence Government Cell Phones and Conducted Sweeping Interviews to Push Bogus ‘Arctic Frost’ Probe appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Amid efforts to streamline government spending, nearly 40 controversial transgender animal experiments funded by taxpayer dollars persist, raising questions about bureaucratic resistance and the allocation of resources in federal research initiatives.
The post Bureaucrats Defy Trump’s Cuts: Nearly 40 Transgender Animal Experiments, $400M in Tax Dollars, Still Active appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
In a confrontational address, Trump accuses mainstream media of colluding with the left to distort truth and sway judicial outcomes, calling for an end to what he terms illegal propaganda.
The post Trump Declares War on Fake News: Says Media’s Biased Coverage is ‘ILLEGALLY’ Swaying Judges Rulings and ‘MUST BE STOPPED’ appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
In a significant counterterrorism victory, U.S. forces, in collaboration with Iraqi intelligence, executed a precision strike that eliminated ISIS’s global operations chief, marking a crucial setback for the terrorist organization.
The post Peace Through Strength: U.S. Forces Eliminate ISIS Global Operations Chief and Second-in-Command in Precision Airstrike appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Trump Admin Pledges to End the Use of Aborted Baby Tissues in Federal Research
In a bold declaration, Trump vows to eliminate the use of aborted fetal tissues in federal research, signaling a significant shift in policy that intertwines ethical considerations with scientific inquiry.
The post Trump Admin Pledges to End the Use of Aborted Baby Tissues in Federal Research appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
An IRS tax examiner's candid revelations about the agency's outdated systems and funding issues raise critical questions about its efficiency and future. This insider's perspective sheds light on the challenges facing the IRS.
The post IRS Revokes Whistleblower’s Access to Network; IRS Chief of Media Hangs Up on James O’Keefe When Asked For Comment (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Tornadoes Reported Near St. Louis and 1.5 Inch-Size Hail Balls! – Severe Storm and Tornado Warnings
Severe weather is striking St. Louis, with tornado warnings issued and hail reported at 1.5 inches. Stay informed about the latest developments and safety measures in this unfolding situation.
The post Tornadoes Reported Near St. Louis and 1.5 Inch-Size Hail Balls! – Severe Storm and Tornado Warnings appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Little X Musk Steals Hearts Walking With President Trump to Marine One
In a charming display of camaraderie, President Trump accompanied Elon Musk's son, Little X, to Marine One, showcasing a lighter side of political life. This heartwarming moment is not to be missed.
The post Little X Musk Steals Hearts Walking With President Trump to Marine One appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
A federal appeals court's recent decision to lift the block on President Trump's executive orders marks a significant shift in the ongoing debate over DEI policies, reshaping the political landscape ahead.
The post HUGE WIN: Appeals Court Lifts Injunction on 2 of President Trump’s Executive Orders Aimed at Eliminating DEI appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
NPR's portrayal of Haskell Indian Nations University as a victim of Trump-era budget cuts overlooks critical context, revealing a troubling graduation rate and a history of academic challenges. Insights into this complex issue await.
The post NPR Complains Trump Budget Cuts Hurt a Kansas College, Turns Out It’s a “Dropout Factory” with a Prior 9% Graduation Rate appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
A controversial ruling by a Clinton-appointed judge mandates taxpayer-funded sex reassignment surgery for a convicted murderer, igniting fierce debate over legal and ethical implications in Indiana.
The post Clinton-Appointed Judge Rules Inmate Who Murdered Baby Must Be Provided Taxpayer-Funded Sex Change at ‘Earliest Opportunity’ appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Dissentwatch
DOJ ARRESTS Leftist Over Tesla FIREBOMB As MORE Trump Supporters SWATTED
Romanian right-wing leader barred from presidential election
Interview 1938 – From Musk Till Don with James Corbett
Blake Lively HIDES Justin Baldoni Lawsuit Info From The Public
Modern Monetary Theorem! (Ep. 155)
Hamas decries joint US-EU ban on Aqsa TV as an assault on media freedom
Palestinian player succumbs to injuries from Israeli attack on Rafah
Netanyahu seeks Tesla contract amid mounting criticism of Elon Musk
Trump withdraws nomination of captive affairs envoy
Childrens Health Defense
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.
The post New research examines the role of the immune system in the development of Autism Spectrum Disorder appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
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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Two CHD scientists analyzed vaccine lot data, obtained through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request by the Informed Consent Action Network in October 2022, to track vaccine batches from where they were manufactured to where they were administered.
The post CHD Scientists Uncover Evidence of Pfizer ‘Hot Lots’ Linked to Higher Rates of COVID Vaccine Injuries appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
‘Vaxxed III: Authorized to Kill’ Premieres Nationwide September 18
CHD documentary features first-hand accounts of devastation from COVID-era shots and dangerous hospital protocols
The post ‘Vaxxed III: Authorized to Kill’ Premieres Nationwide September 18 appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
CHD Marks 10th Anniversary of CDC Whistleblower Disclosure of MMR Vaccine/Autism Link
Dr. William Thompson revealed increased risk of autism in young Black boys following vaccination in landmark 2014 revelation.
The post CHD Marks 10th Anniversary of CDC Whistleblower Disclosure of MMR Vaccine/Autism Link appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Down the COVID-19 Rabbit Hole: Independent Scientists and Physicians Unmask the Pandemic
“Down the COVID-19 Rabbit Hole” discusses the widespread misuse of science during the pandemic, the likely origin of COVID-19, the pathophysiology of the disease itself, and the harms associated with the various vaccines that have been produced, particularly those based on the novel mRNA platforms. This book also looks at the widespread failure of the […]
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Little Miracles Everywhere: Memoir of a Holistic Veterinarian
In this funny, honest, and illuminating memoir, Marcie Fallek, a skeptical New Yorker and animal lover, embarks on a journey to become a veterinarian. She begins her quest at an Italian veterinary school, where most students flunk out. Her struggles lead her to India, in search of Divine help. She vows, following a series of […]
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The Ultimate Vaccine Timeline: A Fact-Packed History of Vaccines and Their Makers
Browse through an extensive series of verifiable and documented facts on vaccines. For well over a century, vaccines have been routinely recommended to billions of people worldwide, mostly children and babies. With an ever-increasing portfolio of vaccines using novel technologies on the global market, it is important now more than ever to consolidate a chronology […]
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Children’s Health Defense Responds to SCOTUS Decision in Murthy v. Missouri
Washington, D.C. — Children’s Health Defense statement on SCOTUS decision in Murthy v. Missouri:
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In the research article, “Adverse Outcomes Are Increased with Exposure to Added Combinations of Infant Vaccines,” published yesterday in the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research, Children’s Health Defense (CHD) scientists reveal the sheer number of vaccine-induced diseases in infants and children increases exponentially, more than doubling, with every added vaccine.
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Infowars
California Runs Scam to Fund Medical Care for Illegals and Still Falls $3.4 Billion Short
With the Trump Administration in the midst of federal audits and program cuts, it is likely that states like California that rely on hidden federal revenues will be hit the hardest.
NATO Countries Should Restore Ties With Russia – Bloc Chief
It would be “normal” for relations to be resumed once the Ukraine conflict is over, Mark Rutte has suggested
Court Allows Trump To Enforce DEI Ban
The 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals said the President’s ban on DEI programs is likely to be constitutional, overruling a decision last month by a judge in Maryland
House Republicans Introduce Bill To Ban Chinese Nationals Getting Student Visas
Republican lawmakers have introduced a new bill to prevent Chinese nationals from getting US student visas
At the beginning of the month, the price of large white-shelled eggs fell by 15%
Tulsi Gabbard Vows To Hunt Down Intel Leakers
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has vowed to “aggressively pursue” government employees who leak information to journalists
Sec. Hegseth Orders Review of Military Fitness Standards
“We must remain vigilant in maintaining the standards that enable the men and women of our military to protect the American people and our homeland as the world’ s most lethal and effective fighting force,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced
Trump Warns Kiev Not to ‘Pick on Somebody Larger Than You’
President has again pleaded with Moscow to spare the lives of Ukrainian soldiers surrounded in Russia’s Kursk Region
ICE Faces $2 billion Shortfall as Enforcement Ramps Up
ICE has warned Congress it faces a massive black hole in its budget that could compromise its ability to carry out Trump’s flagship immigration policy
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