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Letter to the UK Government From 76 Doctors

Below is a letter signed by 76 doctors in the UK, to the Medical and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and other UK Government officials.

COVID Vax ‘Temporarily Impairs Semen Concentration’: Peer-Reviewed Medical Journal

The vaccine "is a reasonable cause for transient semen concentration and TMC decline," according to the study.

Vaccination Increases Risk of COVID-19 Infection, but Infection Without Vaccination Gives Immunity

Having two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine has been linked with negative protection against symptomatic infection with the disease, scientists say, while a previous infection without vaccination offers around 50 percent immunity, according to a study analyzing the Omicron wave in Qatar.

Pfizer COVID-19 Pill Does Not Provide Significant Benefit in Patients Under 65

Pfizer’s COVID-19 pill helps reduce COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths in the elderly but provides no strong benefit for those under 65, according to a new study.

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to Make Bible Film With David Friedman

The documentary is produced by filmmaker and TBN president Matt Crouch.

Rheumatologist: 40% Of 3,000 Vaccinated Patients Reported Vaccine Injury, 5% Still Injured

Dr. Robert Jackson has been a physician for 35 years. In his practice, there are more than 5,000 patients, about 3,000 of whom got vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccines.

Mystery Remains on Why Us Released Prominent Russian Hacker

The Justice Department has declined to provide a clear explanation as to why a well-known Russian hacker was released home last year amid warnings from President Joe Biden that the Kremlin may soon carry out cyberattacks against the United States. 

A ‘Wave of Arab Terrorism’ Leaves 11 Israelis Dead in 3 Attacks Over 8 Days

An Islamic terrorist group has claimed credit for a shooting that killed five Israelis in a Tel Aviv suburb Tuesday, in what was the third terror attack in Israel in eight days.

FDA OKs Another Pfizer/Moderna COVID Booster for 50 & Up

U.S. regulators on Tuesday authorized another COVID-19 booster for people age 50 and older, a step to offer extra protection for the most vulnerable in case the coronavirus rebounds.

Ukraine-Russia: A Common Sense and Workable Proposal for Real Peace

There is no such thing as a perfect peace.

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