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A preprint by C. Alegria, et al. reports an investigation that tracked neoplasm deaths among 15 to 44-year-olds by evaluating crude data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). They found while the rate of neoplasm deaths declined from 2010 to 2019, there was a statistically significant uptick in 2021 and 2022, the years following introduction of the Covid-19 vaccine. Also, there was a highly significant increase in all-cause mortality, which never exceeded minus 5% to plus 5% from 2010 to 2019, but reached 20% in 2020, 34% in 2021, and 18% in 2022, all “abnormally high.” Were the increased neoplasm-associated deaths and also the excess all-cause mortality consequences, at least in part, due to contaminating viruses in the vaccines?390 views0 answers0 votes
A viewer asks: “Ancient Greece was immensely influential and widely admired. Many of its ideas were transmitted by the Roman Empire to Europe. It shaped the way much of the world now approaches law, politics, and scientific inquiry. Science, though, has evolved from a mode of inquiry into a source of authority difficult to challenge, and not tolerating dissent. Scientists are now regarded as the saviors of the world. Arguably then, the Ancient Greek culture has led to a materialist, mechanistic worldview that limits inquiry in some ways. While many people value the legal/political legacy of the ancients, what did extraterrestrials seek to prevent in law, politics, and science? Did they engineer this long-term trajectory?” What can Creator tell us?335 views0 answers0 votes
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