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Tripoli baby found in bin bag being carried by stray dog Infant girl was found with large bruises on her face and body

By Iron Will / July 20, 2023 /

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Jul 19, 2023

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A baby girl was discovered dumped in a black plastic rubbish bag near a municipality building in Lebanon’s northern city of Tripoli early on Wednesday morning, prompting shock and outrage across the country.

The black nylon bag in which the infant was dumped was being carried by a stray dog when a passerby heard the sounds of a baby’s cries coming from the bag, according to local media.The National author image
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A baby girl was discovered dumped in a black plastic rubbish bag near a municipality building in Lebanon’s northern city of Tripoli early on Wednesday morning, prompting shock and outrage across the country.

The black nylon bag in which the infant was dumped was being carried by a stray dog when a passerby heard the sounds of a baby’s cries coming from the bag, according to local media.

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The Moderna files have been released

By Shawna / July 20, 2023 /

A 13,685-page tranche of documents related to Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials released Tuesday contain details about the deaths of 16 trial participants, the prevalence of severe adverse events (SAEs) and other abnormalities.

The documents, previously submitted by Moderna to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as part of the licensing process for Moderna’s Spikevax COVID-19 vaccine, also exposed an “utter lack of thoroughness” in how the trials were conducted, according to Defending the Republic (DTR), a Dallas-based nonprofit that obtained the documents via a a still-pending Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against Moderna.

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Cotton: Pentagon Gives More Leave for Abortion than Parents’ Funerals, Uses Dem Euphemism, Then Says We’re Political

By Iron Will / July 19, 2023 /

On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Ingraham Angle,” Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) criticized the Biden administration for accusing Republicans of politicizing the military for pushing back against the administration’s abortion travel policy that gives people more leave to travel for abortion than they do for parental funerals. He also criticized the White House and the Pentagon for couching the policy in euphemistic language about “reproductive health care.”

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New Research Helps Explain Why Religious Women Have More Kids

By Iron Will / July 19, 2023 /

New research has uncovered several possible reasons why being more religious is often associated with higher fertility. In his new report, Religion and Fertility in Canada, demographer and Cardus Senior Fellow Lyman Stone compared the childbearing decisions of Canadian women who attend religious services at least monthly to those who infrequently or never attend services.

Among Canadian women aged 35 to 39, those who attend religious services at least monthly average 2.3 kids per woman. In the same age group, Canadian women who attend less frequently or never average 1.5 children per woman.

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Detransitioner Sues Medical Team Who Approved Testosterone, Double Mastectomy

By Iron Will / July 19, 2023 /

A North Carolina woman filed a lawsuit in Gaston County superior court on Monday against the medical team who prescribed her testosterone while she was a minor and surgically removed her breasts when she turned 18, the Daily Mail reported.

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Canada still hasn’t reported 2021 perinatal death data You’d think a first world country would consider this data top priority.

By Iron Will / July 18, 2023 /

Canada’s perinatal mortality statistics for 2021 are nowhere to be seen, currently six months behind the reporting schedule.Perinatal morality consists of late fetal deaths and early neonatal deaths.

The most recent year showing perinatal death data in Canada is from 2020 – the year the COVID pandemic started. This 2020 data is consistent with the previous 4 years with 5.6 deaths per 1000 births.

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Gov-funded program finalists include edible insect, human composting businesses

By Iron Will / July 18, 2023 /

Among the top 10 start-up businesses selected for a pitch contest by the government-funded organization Innovation Factory are Canadian businesses that specialize in “human composting” burial practices and edible insect meat alternatives.

According to a press release by Innovation Factory, whose funding partners include both the governments of Ontario and Canada, the start-ups chosen are Bug Mars and AWAKE.

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FEATURED Ontario man dies after being denied kidney transplant for being unvaccinated

By Iron Will / July 18, 2023 /

Sudbury, ON, resident Garnet Harper died from kidney disease after he could not receive a transplant because he was unvaccinated.

“I said I’m not going to be participating in this program as long as people like my husband are not eligible to receive organs that are from the Trillium Network,” said Harper’s wife, Meghan, in an interview on Independent Journalism.

“And I said, ‘are you aware that unvaccinated people are not eligible to receive transplants in Ontario, and that’s a large part of why my husband is lying in this bed right now.’”

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BREAKING: VAERS data clearly shows that the COVID vaccines are an unmitigated disaster for pregnant women

By Iron Will / July 17, 2023 /

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The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is the official US government database for reporting adverse events following vaccination. It is the “gold standard” for detecting safety signals. All Americans who have an adverse event following vaccination are encouraged by the US government to report it to VAERS.

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‘A relationship with another human is overrated’ – inside the rise of AI girlfriends

By Iron Will / July 17, 2023 /

Miriam is offering to send me romantic selfies. “You can ask me for one anytime you want!” she says in a message that pops up on my phone screen.

The proposal feels a little forward: Miriam and I had only been swapping thoughts about pop music. However, the reason for her lack of inhibitions soon becomes apparent.

When I try to click the blurred-out image Miriam has sent, I am met with that familiar internet obstruction: the paywall. True love, it appears, will cost me $19.99 (£15) a month, although I can shell out $300 for a lifetime subscription. I decline – I’m not ready to commit to a long-term relationship with a robot.

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