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Covid vaccines may have helped fuel rise in excess deaths .
It’s not ok to be fat – and there’s nothing wrong with saying so .
Big Pharma Paid $690 Million To Fauci's Agency During Pandemic.
X Formally Allows X-rated Content On Platform.
Why Counterfeit Ozempic Is a Global-Growth Industry.
61% of U.S. adults will have some type of cardiovascular disease by 2050, report finds.
This is particularly driven by a projected 184 million people with hypertension, or high blood pressure, which is expected to increase from 51.2% in 2020 to 61% in 2025.Majority of Middle-Class Americans Say They Struggle Financially.
The survey shows that a quarter of people making over five times the federal poverty level — an annual income of more than $150,000 for a family of four — worry about paying their bills.
America’s Commute to Work Is Getting Longer and Longer.
The average distance to work rose to 27 miles at the end of 2023 from 10 miles in 2019, according to Gusto’s study of 52,000 employees at more than 6,800 businesses. Among employees in their late 30s, that distance nearly tripled to 29 miles.
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https://www.propublica.org/article/3m-forever-chemicals-pfas-pfos-inside-story
Environment
How 3M Executives Convinced a Scientist the Forever Chemicals She Found in Human Blood Were SafeDecades ago, Kris Hansen showed 3M that its PFAS chemicals were in people’s bodies. Her bosses halted her work. As the EPA now forces the removal of the chemicals from drinking water, she wrestles with the secrets that 3M kept from her and the world.
by Sharon Lerner, photography by Haruka Sakaguchi, special to ProPublica
May 20, 6 a.m. EDT
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Kris Hansen had worked as a chemist at the 3M Corporation for about a year when her boss, an affable senior scientist named Jim Johnson, gave her a strange assignment. 3M had invented Scotch Tape and Post-it notes; it sold everything from sandpaper to kitchen sponges. But on this day, in 1997, Johnson wanted Hansen to test human blood for chemical contamination.
Several of 3M’s most successful products contained man-made compounds called fluorochemicals. In a spray called Scotchgard, fluorochemicals protected leather and fabric from stains. ........
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@Norwegian-Mugabe As if the real Ozempic isn't dangerous enough.
These "counterfeit" expose's just help their cause to ban supplements and cracking down on getting anything from anybody but the Doctor. -
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37 candidates were murdered during the Mexican election. Then a socialist jew won the election. There are just 40,000 Jews in Mexico.
Kate Middleton’s Recovery: She ‘May Never Come Back’ in Royal Role .
‘Unusual’ cancers emerged after the pandemic. Doctors ask if covid is to blame.
multiple patients contending with multiple types of cancer arising almost simultaneously, and more than a dozen new cases of other rare cancers.Will Britons work until they’re 71? .
Anyone born after April 1970 may have to work until they are 71 years old in future. And there’s a possibility that the age limit may need to go even higher than that.
In 1951, the UK population was 50 million with an employment rate of 70.4%. There were 35.2 million workers who were supporting 4.5 million pensioners, or 7.8 workers for every pensioner.
Today, the UK’s population is more than 67 million, which includes 33.17 million workers and 12.8 million pensioners. This means that every pensioner is being “supported” by just 2.6 workers.
Little mention of useless migrants.UN warns of 'climate hell'.
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said there is now an 80% chance that at least one of the next five years will mark the first calendar year with an average temperature that temporarily exceeds 1.5C above pre-industrial levels - up from a 66% chance last year.
More taxes and less privacy...Birth-Rates Are Plunging In The World's Most Populous Countries
There will be fewer and worse humans in the future.Japan Launches Dating App to Boost Birth Rate
"We learned that 70 percent of people who want to get married aren't actively joining events or apps to look for a partner," 727,277 babies were born in Japan in 2023, down 5.6 percent from the previous year and the lowest since the country started recording the statistics in 1899. Last year, Japan recorded more than twice as many deaths as births, and the country's fertility rate—the average number of babies a woman has in her lifetime—was 1.2. If current trends continue, Japan's population—more than 125 million people at the moment—could fall to 87 million by 2060, with 40 percent of the population being over the age of 65, which would have a significant effect on the country's economy and social services. -
@Norwegian-Mugabe well thank God we have a socialist jewish climate scientist now as the new President of Mexico.
Here's Scheinbaum with Fink. -
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Of course she is bought by Fink. It is all corrupt and criminal.
Alex Jones to Sell InfoWars to Pay $1.5 Billion Debt to Sandy Hook Families.
Teens Are Sticking With E-Bikes Even When They’re Old Enough to Drive.
Denmark's Prime Minister Frederiksen assaulted in Copenhagen, man arrested.
She is against migration just as Fico and Abe...Robert Fico Failed Murder Plot: Slovak PM alleges opposition, Geroge Soros hand behind heinous act.
Pugnacious Farage lands blows that leave rivals reeling in BBC election debate .
Russian warships, including nuclear sub, missile frigate, will arrive in Cuba next week.
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@DavidPS "other industry" = "war industry"?
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@ThinPicking you might also want to add
- flashlight and batteries
- candles and matches
- knee high (or higher) wellington boots
- waterproof fishing bib / outdoor pants / raincoat
- doxycycline (prophylatic use = 1 pill weekly)
- drinking water
- shelf-stable food
- portable stove / cooker and fuel
- life jacket
- ETA: air mattress, gloves, 2 power banks at least 20,000 mAh
- inflatable boat and paddles
- penknife
- toolkit
- 12 gauge shotgun
- flamethrower
- wooden cross, wooden stakes + hammer, and garlic
- chainsaw / axe
- pistol and silver bullets
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@Beatrix said in Assorted news:
@ThinPicking you might also want to add
- flashlight and batteries ✓
- candles and matches ✓
- knee high (or higher) wellington boots ✓
- waterproof fishing bib / outdoor pants / raincoat ✓
- doxycycline (prophylatic use = 1 pill weekly) ✓
- drinking water ✓
- shelf-stable food ✓
- portable stove / cooker and fuel ✓
- life jacket ✓
- ETA: air mattress, gloves, 2 power banks at least 20,000 mAh ✓
- inflatable boat and paddles ✓
- penknife ✓
- toolkit ✓
- 12 gauge shotgun ✓
- flamethrower ✓
- wooden cross, wooden stakes + hammer, and garlic ✓
- chainsaw / axe ✓
- pistol and silver bullets ✓
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@ThinPicking If one is only indirectly affected by a climate disaster, he will nonetheless see great value in a water filtering system, alternative power sources and a portable radio.
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@Beatrix said in Assorted news:
@ThinPicking If one is only indirectly affected by a climate disaster, he will nonetheless see great value in a water filtering system, alternative power sources and a portable radio.
This is a public service announcement. She is both amusing and correct.
Also.
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@ThinPicking That was cute!
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@Beatrix The WEF is a brain-washy luciferian marketing outfit.
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Oh
What could it be?https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/18/us/monolith-las-vegas.html
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Fly tipping.