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1 week ago |
freedomsphoenix.com | Guy Hatchard |Robert Lee
Turning to health issues, Dr. Hatchard uses the example of the longevity secrets of an American-Spanish woman who lived to 117 years old to explain why diet and lifestyle are far more likely to transform healthcare than the latest gene therapy product.
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1 week ago |
sgtreport.com | Guy Hatchard |Rhoda Wilson
by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:Using the example of left-wing corporate media’s cover-up of Joe Biden’s cognitive decline and Google AI proving false information, Dr. Guy Hatchard demonstrates why we should not be taking information presented to us at face value.
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2 weeks ago |
dailytelegraph.co.nz | Guy Hatchard
An article in the UK Telegraph this morning comments on the cover up of Biden’s cognitive decline saying:“The ability to have some trustworthy sources in the world does matter – and will matter an awful lot more in the years to come. The media that helped cover up Biden’s condition should take a serious and critical look at themselves – even though it’s not clear that self-criticism is something of which they are remotely capable.”Unfortunately untrustworthy sources are not limited to the media.
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3 weeks ago |
dailytelegraph.co.nz | Guy Hatchard
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1 month ago |
dailytelegraph.co.nz | Guy Hatchard
The world is in crisis and in transition as I write. Nuclear armed powers India and Pakistan are at war, extending the conflict zone that has engulfed the Middle East. China is specifically threatening Taiwan with new weapons it has deployed successfully in Pakistan. The devastating effects of experimental biotechnology, whether in the form of engineered viruses or vaccines, have killed millions and adversely affected the lives of billions.
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1 month ago |
sgtreport.com | Guy Hatchard |Rhoda Wilson
by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:Dr. Guy Hatchard discusses the bizarre and anti-nature decisions being made by governments and public services. In the UK, there are the “experiments” to dim the Sun and the NHS is defying a court ruling that sex refers to biological sex by refusing to have women-only wards. In America, while concerns are justified about falling birth rates, the role fabrics that are used to make our clothes is being ignored; underwear made from polyester negatively affects fertility.
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1 month ago |
dailytelegraph.co.nz | Guy Hatchard
The submissions deadline of the Royal Commission on Covid-19 Phase 2 has passed and thanks to everyone, 31,000 have had their say. Special thanks for VFF and NZDSOS who spearheaded efforts to alert people, encourage and facilitate submissions. I am sure you are all joining in with a sense of relief and achievement. You are probably also feeling you need a break from the constant concern that has wrapped itself around us all for five years.
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1 month ago |
sgtreport.com | Guy Hatchard |Rhoda Wilson
by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:A Japanese study found that repeated covid mRNA vaccinations are associated with poorer overall survival in patients with pancreatic cancer. The pre-print study was published on 15 April. The following day, the World Health Organisation (“WHO”) finalised a draft for an international pandemic agreement, which includes promoting the sharing of mRNA vaccines.
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1 month ago |
dailytelegraph.co.nz | Guy Hatchard
The average number of sunshine hours in NZ is above 2,000 per year. In the UK it averages around 1,350. Incredibly, the Telegraph reports that the British government has decided to approve experiments to ‘dim the light of the sun’. The British boffins (is that the right term or should it be ‘buffoons’, or possibly ‘dimwits’) are going to try to turn clouds whiter and intend to seed the upper atmosphere with pollution in order to deflect light from the sun.
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1 month ago |
conservativewoman.co.uk | Guy Hatchard
FORTUNATELY, some responsible scientists around the world are continuing to investigate the fallout from the global covid vaccination programme which delivered 13billion doses in total. Japanese scientists have completed a study of the effect of the jabs on Pancreatic Cancer (PC) patients in their hospital system, ‘Repeated COVID-19 Vaccination as a Poor Prognostic Factor in Pancreatic Cancer: A Retrospective, Single-Center Cohort Study’.