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Three Countries on Earth Declined the COVID Vax; All Three of their Presidents are now DEAD
https://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=176635
Do you still think Covid and its vaccine aren't political?
Read more…Over 100 wildfires in Canada due to record-breaking heat wave
Canada's government has warned of a "long and challenging summer" ahead as it prepared military aircraft to help evacuate towns and fight more than 100 wildfires fueled by a record-breaking heat wave.
At least 152 fires were active in the western pro
Read more…Paedophile ring sentenced in Germany
A court in Germany has found members of a paedophile ring guilty of multiple counts of child abuse.
The main defendant, a 28-year-old man identified as Adrian V, will spend 14 years in prison.
Three other men received terms of between 10 and 12 y
Hottest June in New Zealand since records began
Daily temperatures in New Zealand in June averaged 10.6C - this is 1.9C above average despite a cold snap late in the month, the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) said.
"It's huge. There's only been 13 times since 1909 that
Read more…Number of Deaths Reported After COVID Vaccines Jumps by More Than 2,000 in 1 Week, According to VAERS
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/cdc-vaers-deaths-reported-covid-vaccines/
The number of deaths is going to escalate logarithmically. And, consider, VAERS is not believed to have the true numbers, which are much higher.
Read more…Fed-Up Farmers Say Enough, Demand Biden Pay for Property Damage Done by Illegal Aliens
Sorry, farmers. Biden gave the money to the progressive agenda. Gee, how about that, there's a reason for border control.
Read more…Two feared dead, 20 missing after Japan landslide
At least two people are feared dead after landslides triggered by heavy rains hit the central Japanese city of Atami.
Public broadcaster NHK reported that another 20 people are still missing.
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who convened an emergency t
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