Bugs—They’re What’s for Dinner
Additives made from insects are hitting store shelves in Europe following an EU ruling that defatted house crickets and lesser mealworms are safe. It’s all to save the world from flatulating cattle.
Additives made from insects are hitting store shelves in Europe following an EU ruling that defatted house crickets and lesser mealworms are safe. It’s all to save the world from flatulating cattle.
Pfizer issued a press release late Friday in response to last week’s Project Veritas expose. The company appears to both deny and admit that it performs gain of function (or “directed evolution”) research on viruses.
A Pfizer executive was caught on video admitting that he and other Pfizer execs have discussed “mutating” SARS-2 virus to create tailored vaccines.
The Washington Post this week ran a surprisingly negative report about the war in Ukraine, describing Ukrainian forces as poorly trained, equipped, and commanded. It appears the narrative is shifting to prepare for Russia’s victory in the Donbass.Continue Reading
That’s how one expert describes gain of function research on deadly viruses, which—thanks to an amateur research group called DRASTIC—we now know was being conducted on bat coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology with US taxpayer dollars.Continue Reading
A speaker at last weekend’s White Privilege Conference blamed all the world’s ills on Christians.Continue Reading
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