
Richard Brown
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1 month ago |
newstarget.com | Finn Heartley |Willow Tohi |Laura Harris |Richard Brown
Mark Grenon, an advocate for chlorine dioxide as a natural remedy, has been freed after years in prison, but two of his sons remain incarcerated for similar activism. Grenon, a former missionary and surgical assistant, discovered chlorine dioxide's potential while treating MRSA, leading to global advocacy and a network of practitioners.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
climate.news | S.D. Wells |Lance Johnson |Richard Brown |Ethan A. Huff
Ever heard of a “pet project?” That’s when the government gives billions of dollars to people to do nothing while they claim they spent it on “climate things.” There’s no accountability for the trillions of dollars the Biden regime has printed and wasted. Nobody knows where it all went, no companies are being audited, and certainly the 80,000 new IRS employees aren’t holding their own government in contempt.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
climate.news | Richard Brown |S.D. Wells |Ethan A. Huff |Lance Johnson
faTraditionally, climate scientists have relied on statistical methods to analyze climate data, but a recent breakthrough is transforming this approach. Researchers now hope to use artificial intelligence to revolutionize weather forecasting. A team led by Etienne Plesiat of the German Climate Computing Center in Hamburg, alongside researchers from the United Kingdom and Spain, applied artificial intelligence (AI) to reconstruct past climate extremes across Europe.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
obey.news | Richard Brown |Ethan A. Huff |Arsenio Toledo |Lance Johnson
Ukraine has launched 51,000 cases of troop desertion in the country’s courts, with the cases coming in the wake of service members’ dwindling morale. The Libertarian Institute noted that several media outlets have reported on the trend, with estimates of desertion varying widely. The Times of London cited government data revealing that “51,000 criminal cases for desertion and abandonment of military units” were opened from January to September.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
obey.news | Arsenio Toledo |Ethan A. Huff |Richard Brown |Lance Johnson
Former New York City (NYC) Mayor Rudy Giuliani is being forced to turn over his Manhattan apartment, luxury goods, priceless memorabilia and other valuable properties to two Georgia election workers who won a $148 million defamation lawsuit against him. The property Giuliani is being forced to relinquish will go to Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea “Shaye” Moss.
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