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In Holland and Germany, Pandemic Response Was Biodefense, Not Public Health

In Holland and Germany, Pandemic Response Was Biodefense, Not Public Health

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This table describes the conglomerate I believe was in charge – the Biodefense GPPP – including its numerous, world-encompassing components. The table shows how the biodefense complex scales up from national to international components. This is true not just in the U.S.

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Wildfires and the Hoary Hoax of a Burning Planet

Wildfires and the Hoary Hoax of a Burning Planet

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The current raging California fires are largely a function of misguided government policies. Officials have essentially curtailed the supply of water available to firefighters, even as they have increased the supply of combustible kindling and vegetation which feeds these wildfires.

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Free Speech Win Down Under as Misinformation Bill Is Officially Binned

Free Speech Win Down Under as Misinformation Bill Is Officially Binned

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In a win for free speech advocates, the Australian Government formally abandoned its misinformation bill. The proposed laws would have forced social media companies to show that they were preventing the spread of misinformation and disinformation on their platforms.

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