Simone Matthews

11,000 Pages of Evidence Filed in Landmark 5G Case Against the FCC, Hearing – Jan. 25

After the FCC last month found no evidence of harm caused by wireless technology, CHD (Children’s Health Defense) and other groups sued — and included 11,000 pages of evidence refuting the FCC’s conclusion Background For decades, the public has been told there is no evidence that wireless technology is harmful. Claims of 5G harms have

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Thousands of COVID Vaccine Injuries and 13 U.S. Deaths Reported in December Alone

In December, there were 3,916 COVID vaccine-related adverse events, including 13 deaths, were reported to VAERS. As more adverse events — ranging from life-threatening anaphylaxis to death — occur, it will be tougher to “sell” the experimental injections. In the U.S., the primary mechanism for reporting adverse reactions is the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System

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The Scientific History of Lockdowns

THANKS to KATE WAND FOR THIS SUPERB MINI-DOCUMENTARY on LOCKDOWN SCIENCE! This film is based on a letter by an international team of professionals, researchers and activists, calling for an expedited investigation into scientific fraud in public health policies. Full letter here: https://ccpgloballockdownfraud.medium.com/the-chinese-communist-partys-global-lockdown-fraud-88e1a7286c2b            

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Living Robots – Xenobots

This week, a research team of roboticists and scientists published their recipe for making a new lifeform called xenobots from stem cells. The term “xeno” comes from the frog cells (Xenopus laevis) used to make them. One of the researchers described the creation as “neither a traditional robot nor a known species of animal”, but

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Facial recognition technology can expose political orientation from naturalistic facial images

Facial recognition technology can expose individuals’ political orientation, as faces of liberals and conservatives consistently differ. A facial recognition algorithm was applied to naturalistic images of 1,085,795 individuals to predict their political orientation by comparing their similarity to faces of liberal and conservative others. Political orientation was correctly classified in 72% of liberal–conservative face pairs,

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