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Palestinian Columbia Protester Detained by ICE During Citizenship Appointment
How come there is no emoji for swastika? ICE is like SS. -
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Trump admin 'thumbs its nose' at Supreme Court
Were is the proof the guys a terrorist,therein lies the problem,he has legal status to be in the states he was grabbed and deported to a supermax with NO DUE PROCESS were is the proof that’s basically what the courts are demanding correctly so I might add. -
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Palestinian Columbia Protester Detained by ICE During Citizenship Appointment
I don’t know why you felt the need to make such a declaration. -
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Foreign Tourist Assaults Bar Staff & Women in Pattaya Soi 6, Knocked Down in Viral Brawl
Exactly right. So many people on here say "but cannabis relaxes you, you can't blame cannabis!" We all know this. But it's the message Thailand sent out to the world when they legalised cannabis. A message that says anything goes, and therefore attracts even more wronguns like the bloke in this story. -
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Study indicates strong correlation between COVID and IQ
https://aseannow.com/topic/1357803-study-indicates-strong-correlation-between-covid-and-iq/ -
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Stop Calling It Autism. Start Calling It Vaccine-Induced Encephalopathy
Vaccines don’t cause autism. So what does? Another CDC/MMR study is a waste. Autism rates are increasing due to complicated factors. Katelyn Jetelina, Andrea Tamayo, and Thomas Farley Mar 20, 2025 "Vaccines, including the MMR vaccine, do not cause autism. This has been thoroughly studied—over 25 epidemiological studies, including a fantastic 2019 analysis of more than 600,000 children in Denmark, have refuted any link. There’s also no biological plausibility: no vaccine component can alter neuron connections, and most brain changes associated with autism occur in utero, well before a child receives vaccines. ... Bottom line Autism diagnoses have increased globally over the last 60 years. Most of this rise is due to changes in how we define and diagnose it, but even standardized tracking suggests an increase. What we do know is that vaccines have nothing to do with it. And every dollar spent chasing that disproven link is a dollar not spent on research that could help parents and children." https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/vaccines-dont-cause-autism-so-what Your Local Epidemiologist (YLE) is founded and operated by Dr. Katelyn Jetelina, MPH PhD—an epidemiologist, wife, and mom of two little girls. Dr. Jetelina is also a senior scientific consultant to a number of non-profit organizations. YLE reaches over 340,000 people in over 132 countries with one goal: “Translate” the ever-evolving public health science so that people will be well-equipped to make evidence-based decisions.
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