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Ivermectin Reduces Excess Deaths by 74%, New Study Shows

Ivermectin Reduces Excess Deaths by 74%, New Study Shows

A groundbreaking new peer-reviewed study has found that ivermectin use in COVID-19 patients during the pandemic resulted in a staggering 74 percent reduction in excess deaths. According to the ecological study, a natural experiment occurred when the government of Peru authorized ivermectin for use during the pandemic. The Peruvian government's…
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NIH-Backed Study: Covid Masks Expose People to Toxic Chemicals

NIH-Backed Study: Covid Masks Expose People to Toxic Chemicals

As Democrat President Joe Biden's administration prepares to bring back mask mandates, concerns are growing about the health implications of widespread masking. The Biden White House is claiming that mask mandates help to fight against the alleged threat of newly emerging Covid variants. Despite the pandemic being over and there…
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Long-Term Heart Damage Found in Vaxxed Children, Study Shows

Long-Term Heart Damage Found in Vaxxed Children, Study Shows

Children have been found with damaged hearts several months after receiving Covid vaccines, an extended new study shows. Researchers followed a group of 40 patients aged 12 to 18 for up to one year after the children were diagnosed with myocarditis. Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart muscle (myocardium)…
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74% Post-Vaccine Deaths Caused by Jabs, Study Shows

74% Post-Vaccine Deaths Caused by Jabs, Study Shows

A staggering 74 percent of people who died after receiving a Covid vaccine were killed by the mRNA jab, a bombshell new study has revealed. The prestigious medical journal The Lancet published the explosive study on Wednesday. The study, a pre-print that was awaiting peer review, reviewed 325 autopsies of…
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New Study Shows Conservative Women Are More Attractive Than Left-Wing Women

New Study Shows Conservative Women Are More Attractive Than Left-Wing Women

Conservative women are more attractive than left-wing females, according to a new European study of thousands of faces. According to the study, published by Scientific Reports, attractive women were more likely to be “right-wing.” Women whose faces displayed contempt, meanwhile, were more likely to be “left-wing.” Danish and Swedish researchers…
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