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Biden Blows Hot Air & CNN Calls Him Out - Chris Cuomo Jab Injury 5/10/24 [Video]

Biden Blows Hot Air & CNN Calls Him Out - Chris Cuomo Jab Injury 5/10/24

Weekly News Report! In the most deaf interview coming out of sleepy Joe to date, when pressed on the failing economy, even CNN is not buying it from this "lying dog-faced pony..

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AstraZeneca Admits It's Covid-19 Injection Causes "Rare Side Effects" [Video]

AstraZeneca Admits It's Covid-19 Injection Causes "Rare Side Effects"

"Scientists first identified a link between the vaccine and a new illness called vaccine-induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis (VITT) as early as March 2021, shortly after the..

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Venezuela Loses Its Last Glacier Amid Rising Global Temperatures [Video]

Venezuela Loses Its Last Glacier Amid Rising Global Temperatures

Venezuela , Loses Its Last Glacier , Amid Rising Global Temperatures. BBC reports that scientists have warned that Venezuela may be the first country to have lost all of its glaciers after the..

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UP IS DOWN AND DOWN IS UP [Video]

UP IS DOWN AND DOWN IS UP

5/9/24 Coffee Chat: Look at all the phony Frontline doctors, Fed Agencies, "scientists," all coming out to admit the C19 shots were damaging bioweapons, BUT NOT Trump! He's..

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Undisclosed Politics 24x7 Livestream - The Government is OUT OF CONTROL [Video]

Undisclosed Politics 24x7 Livestream - The Government is OUT OF CONTROL

Watch me break down how the new "Anti-Semitism" Bill has given the government unlimited control. Support the Channel so we can keep you informed! Join our Locals!..

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Fusion:  America Free Radio with Brooks Agnew [Video]

Fusion: America Free Radio with Brooks Agnew

Scientists at New Jersey's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, who collaborated on the project, announced today that the device created a super-hot material called a plasma that reached 90..

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May 8, 2024-Watchman News-Col 4:5-6 - Scientists' Livestock Ebola Virus, Solar Max is Coming + More! [Video]

May 8, 2024-Watchman News-Col 4:5-6 - Scientists' Livestock Ebola Virus, Solar Max is Coming + More!

May 8, 2024 - Watchman News - Colossians 4:5-6 - Chinese scientists create mutant Ebola virus to skirt around biosafety rules - and it causes horrific symptoms and kills group of hamsters, Russia may..

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The Rundown Live #977 - Puff Daddy-McMahon, Palestine Protests, 3D Biological Printing [Video]

The Rundown Live #977 - Puff Daddy-McMahon, Palestine Protests, 3D Biological Printing

We deep into mega stars Vince McMahon and Puff Daddy's (Pdiddy) current accusations and crimes of trafficking, the Palestine protests, humanoid robots begin their invasion into the work place,..

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Tavistock & Esalen Pave The Way For Transhumanist Evolutionary Leaders | Courtenay's Radio Hour [Video]

Tavistock & Esalen Pave The Way For Transhumanist Evolutionary Leaders | Courtenay's Radio Hour

Courtenay continues to dive into the theosophical roots of the major NGOs media personalities and cult religions aiming to push us all into a OWG under a OWR. The social scientists and think tanks like..

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SFR Ep 10 More Nano Assault and the Final Notes on World Order by Eustace Mullins [Video]

SFR Ep 10 More Nano Assault and the Final Notes on World Order by Eustace Mullins

Hello AWESOME People! Good morning, I hope you're having an amazing and fulfilling experience in this realm. Today we're goin over the last of my highlighted notes on World Order by..

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Watch: Malaysian scientists save marine mammals by listening to the sounds of the sea [Video]

Watch: Malaysian scientists save marine mammals by listening to the sounds of the sea

Scientists at MareCet Research Organisation listen carefully as the sea shares secrets about marine conservation

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Self-care: Orangutan seen treating wound with medicinal plants [Video]

Self-care: Orangutan seen treating wound with medicinal plants

Scientists have observed an orangutan applying medicinal herbs to a face wound in an apparently successful attempt to heal an injury, the first time such behaviour has been recorded. The apparent..

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Andromeda 2 Movie [Video]

Andromeda 2 Movie

Andromeda 2 Movie Trailer HD - Plot synopsis: Following the events of Andromeda, Aiden Crawford returns to Earth to enlist NASA scientists to travel back in time and change the course of space history,..

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Wounded wild orangutan seen using plant as medicine BBC News [Video]

Wounded wild orangutan seen using plant as medicine BBC News

A Sumatran orangutan in Indonesia has self-medicated using a paste made from plants to heal a large wound on his cheek, said scientists.

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Scientists Are Testing an mRNA Vaccine for Brain Cancer [Video]

Scientists Are Testing an mRNA Vaccine for Brain Cancer

Researchers at the University of Florida have announced encouraging results from a clinical trial of an mRNA vaccine for brain cancer. Veuer’s Matt Hoffman has the story.

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Addressing Root Causes [Video]

Addressing Root Causes

Dr. Michael Gaeta transitioned over to alternative medicine when he witnessed the carnage that the conventional system can leave in its wake. He wanted to get to the root cause of chronic disease and..

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Kew Gardens unveils sculpture exhibition, fusing art and nature [Video]

Kew Gardens unveils sculpture exhibition, fusing art and nature

The visual artist Marc Quinn was inspired by scientists' research about plants in London’s Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. With their collaboration, he has created an exhibition of 16 sculptures..

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Scientists Discover Previously Unexplored Underground Habitat [Video]

Scientists Discover Previously Unexplored Underground Habitat

A new molecular DNA analysis technique has enabled the detection of viable microbes at depths of up to 4.20 meters. This discovery also holds significance for the search for extraterrestrial life.

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Are Stairs the Fountain of Youth? Scientists Say Yes! [Video]

Are Stairs the Fountain of Youth? Scientists Say Yes!

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Scientists Question Claim That T. Rex Was as Smart as Modern Monkeys [Video]

Scientists Question Claim That T. Rex Was as Smart as Modern Monkeys

Scientists Question Claim , That T. Rex Was as Smart, as Modern Monkeys. 'Gizmodo' reports that a team of researchers recently investigated claims that the Tyrannosaurus rex could have been as smart..

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The Rundown Live #975 - A.I. Priest, Vidu A.I. Creation, Digital Twins, Occult [Video]

The Rundown Live #975 - A.I. Priest, Vidu A.I. Creation, Digital Twins, Occult

On today's broadcast, Spicey A.I. Generated images of politicians, Meet Vidu: China’s answer to OpenAI’s text-to-video generator Sora, Digital Twin Helps Raleigh, N.C., Foresee, Combat..

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Negotiations on Global Treaty to End Plastic Pollution Reach Critical Phase [Video]

Negotiations on Global Treaty to End Plastic Pollution Reach Critical Phase

Negotiations on Global Treaty , to End Plastic Pollution , Reach Critical Phase . 'The Independent' reports that negotiators from around the world have met to discuss what could become a global..

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'Rule of Four' Molecular Structure Stumps Scientists [Video]

'Rule of Four' Molecular Structure Stumps Scientists

'Rule of Four' , Molecular Structure , Stumps Scientists. 'Newsweek' reports that scientists are baffled by a bizarre "Rule of Four" that has been identified in the basic molecular structure of most..

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Scientists create octopus-inspired ‘super strong’ robotic suction cups [Video]

Scientists create octopus-inspired ‘super strong’ robotic suction cups

The scientists were inspired by the way natural organisms, such as octopuses, can stick to rocks with their suckers.

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Taylor Hudak & Kate Shemirani on The Freeman Report with James Freeman - 25 April 2024 [Video]

Taylor Hudak & Kate Shemirani on The Freeman Report with James Freeman - 25 April 2024

GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Taylor Hudak is an American-Hungarian journalist based in Budapest, Hungary. Taylor covers issues focused on human rights, free speech, health, and law. She researches, writes, and..

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Scientists reveal how ETV4 controls stem cell differentiation in response to mechanical cues.
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From Ancient Charcoal, Hints of Wildfires to Come

By digging into the geologic record, scientists are learning how wildfires shaped — and were shaped by — climate change long ago.
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Venezuela may be first nation to lose all its glaciers

Scientists say the South American nation's last glacier is now just an ice field.
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Families encouraged to help 'superhero' worms

BBC Local News: Somerset -- The Soil Association is urging the public to become citizen scientists to address falling worm numbers.
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Springer Nature and Department of Atomic Energy, India sign Landmark Transformative Agreement to Drive Forward Open Research

*Springer Nature* has agreed a landmark transformative agreement (TA) with the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), India. The agreement marks the first TA by any publicly funded department in India,..
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Wildfires destroy 1,107ha forest cover in Uttarakhand; could trigger glacier melt, say scientists

Uttarakhand faces severe impact from wildfires, losing 1,107ha with 3 deaths and 61 arson charges. Concerns over black carbon's effect on glaciers. World Bank links black carbon to glacier melt and..
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New model may explain 'cosmic glitch,' where gravity weakens at edge of universe, scientists say

A new model could explain the "cosmic glitch" at the edge of the expanding universe, where gravity weakens by about a per cent, according to new research. The widely accepted model of gravity comes..
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Chinese scientist who published Covid-19 virus sequence allowed back in his lab after sit-in protest

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Scientists solve 100-year-old 'pharaoh's curse'

Scientists debunk the 'Curse of the Pharaohs' surrounding King Tut's tomb, attributing deaths to radiation exposure, not supernatural forces. High levels of radiation within the tomb may have caused..
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First detailed atlas of the Moon released by China

China achieves a milestone in lunar exploration with the release of the world's first complete high-definition geologic atlas of the moon, available in Chinese and English. This atlas, scaled at 1:2.5..
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El Nino not climate change driving southern Africa drought: Study

A drought that pushed millions of people into hunger across southern Africa has been driven mostly by the El Nino weather pattern -- not climate change, scientists said on Thursday. Earlier this month,..
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Bumblebees can surprisingly withstand days underwater, according to a study published Wednesday, suggesting they could withstand increased floods brought on by climate change that threaten their winter..
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British physicist Peter Higgs, whose theory of a mass-giving particle the so-called Higgs boson -- jointly earned him the Nobel Prize for Physics, has died aged 94, the University of Edinburgh..
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