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05/12/2023
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By Belle Carter
Biological warfare expert warns: WHO will lower humans to the status of animals to gain more control
Biological warfare epidemiologist Dr. Meryl Nass has warned that the World Health Organization‘s (WHO) “One Health” concept will put animals and ecosystems on the same level as humans. In an interview with the independent media organization Bright Light News in Brussels, Belgium, the board-certified internist and anthrax expert said under the direction of the WHO’s […]
05/10/2023
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By Belle Carter
Wind farms being built across Wyoming despite many risks to wildlife and ecological stability
Renewable energy sources are being built across Wyoming at a rapid pace, with 13 wind farm projects in line in the city of Laramie alone. This is despite several studies showing the possible dangers of wind farms. Anne Brande, executive director of the nonprofit Albany County Conservancy, told Cowboy State Daily that their group is concerned about […]
05/05/2023
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By Belle Carter
Kansas and Colorado to regulate flashing turbine lights on wind farms after growing complaints from residents
Kansas and Colorado will now regulate flashing turbine lights in wind farms after residents complained of light pollution. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) provides standards for wind turbine lighting to ensure it is visible to pilots. Under the agency’s rules, this includes red flashing lights on top of each turbine, flashing 30 times per minute. […]
05/02/2023
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By Belle Carter
New York set to become first state to ban gas furnaces, stoves in new buildings
The state of New York is on the verge of banning natural gas-powered appliances under a budget deal forged by Governor Kathy Hochul and Albany lawmakers. “We’re going to be the first state in the nation to advance zero-emissions new homes and buildings,” Hochul said. Interestingly, the Democratic governor has gas stoves in her own Buffalo home […]
05/01/2023
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By Belle Carter
China’s sodium-ion batteries to replace lithium batteries in EVs
China recently introduced the next big innovation in rechargeable batteries for electric vehicles (EVs) – replacing lithium with sodium, a far cheaper, less dense and more abundant material. Sodium, which is found all over the world as part of salt, sells for one to three percent of the price of lithium and is chemically very similar. […]
04/28/2023
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By Belle Carter
Report: People across America are routinely exposed to vinyl chloride pollution
Exposure to vinyl chloride became a big issue following the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. But according to a report released this month, people across the United States are regularly exposed to vinyl chloride pollution. It has been more than two months since a Norfolk Southern train transporting hazardous materials derailed and unleashed a […]
04/27/2023
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By Belle Carter
Biden admin earmarks $1.5B for 5G rollout despite public pushback and newfound health risks
The Biden administration has earmarked $1.5 billion to roll out 5G networks, despite public opposition and health risks caused by the frequency. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo formally launched on April 12 the Public Wireless Supply Chain Innovation Fund, part of the Biden administration’s “Investing in America” agenda. The endeavor will invest $1.5 billion in the […]
04/27/2023
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By Belle Carter
Globalists, MSM promote going vegan and eating insects to combat “climate change”
The globalists and the mainstream media (MSM) are promoting veganism and entomophagy – the practice of eating insects – to allegedly “save the planet” from “climate change.” Such was the opinion of Ben Bartee, an American journalist based in Bangkok. In an April 20 piece published by the Center for Research on Globalization, he pointed […]
04/25/2023
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By Belle Carter
Freezing cold weather could damage winter wheat
Meteorologists have warned that much of the country should brace for the late April blast of freezing weather. Though the cold may not risk the corn already planted in fields, there are growing concerns about the potential damage to winter wheat. “We can easily see sub-freezing temperatures all the way down into north Texas. So, […]
04/25/2023
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By Belle Carter
Study: Arsenic in water linked to high urinary arsenic levels among Americans
A study conducted by researchers from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health has found that water arsenic levels are linked to higher urinary arsenic among Americans who rely on private wells and public water systems. Published in the journal Environmental Research, the study evaluated the connection between arsenic in private wells and public water supplies […]
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