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Orange County Doctor Lists 5 Dangers of COVID Vax to Board of Commissioners (Video)

Dr. Kevin Stillwagon discusses five potential reasons some people experience adverse reactions to the COVID jab, including the location of injection, varied vaccine dosages, degraded polyethylene glycol and mRNA, and the body's acidity level.

‘Boosted Worse Off Than Vaccinated in Many States’: Epoch Times Analysis

Data from multiple states in the US suggests that people who have received booster shots for COVID-19 are testing positive, being hospitalized, and dying at higher rates than those who have only received a primary series of the vaccine.

Biden Pardons Individuals with Drug, Alcohol Offenses, Second-Degree Murder Conviction

Third time Biden has used clemency powers this year.

15 Million Americans Set to Lose Medical Coverage as Public Health Emergency Ends

America is facing a health crisis and it isn’t made up of bacteria or viruses—instead, it’s an impending medical insurance meltdown.

Here’s a List of Biden Tax Hikes Which Take Effect Jan. 1

When the Democrats finally passed the "Inflation Reduction Act" in 2022 (how's that going?), they included several tax hikes set to take effect on Jan. 1, 2023.

How COVID Vaccines Cause Cancer

Antibodies are studied more than other immune proteins for association with disease.

U.S. Funding Research to Fight Online ‘Misinformation’

The United States government is now funding research to fight online "misinformation" by correcting "false beliefs."

A Dem-Linked Dark Money Network Is Quietly Funding the ‘Misinformation’ Research Industry

Several funds managed by Arabella Advisors, a Democrat-linked consultant firm, are quietly bankrolling research by universities and non-profits into how online “misinformation” and “disinformation” spreads, according to a Daily Caller News Foundation review of the networks’ grants.

Double-Digit U.S. Home Price Growth Streak Skids to an End

Annual price growth in the increasingly fragile U.S. housing market slid into the single digits in October for the first time in about two years when mortgage rates that month surged above 7% and further stifled demand, a pair of closely watched surveys showed on Tuesday.

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