
Nick Vasey
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Nick Vasey
@Entheogenesis68
Not my first account. 🙄 Fighting the Covid-Scam since it began. https://t.co/I8PQl09Fty - Anti-WEF. Anti-Globalism. Anti-Technocracy. Fight Tyranny! 👊😎








🚨Marine Le Pen's poll numbers have SKYROCKETED Before the last Presidential Election in 2022 Macron was on 27% Le Pen was on 23% She's currently sat on 36% Her nearest competitor is on 16% France will deport millions








Ursula von der Leyen speech on mass vaccination as the path to “a better world,” while pledging another $290 million to Gavi and setting a target of vaccinating 300 million children by 2030. She spoke of vaccines having “saved millions of lives” and declared that Europe will “do its fair share” to protect every child. The usual lofty language about global health and collective duty. I share this again since just a couple of day ago something came out from Germany and several other European countries, which have quietly stopped recommending mRNA COVID vaccines for healthy people under 75, citing unfavorable risk-benefit ratios. Yet it’s quite appalling that they now target once again the elderly. Yet the same institutions pushing these products domestically are still happy to fund and promote their rollout to hundreds of millions of children worldwide. It’s just a distraction of the actual agenda. It has the distinct flavor of top-down coordination: one set of rules for the populations that can push back, and another for everyone else. The rhetoric remains unchanged even as the policy quietly retreats in places where scrutiny is harder to suppress. Listen to her voice and tell me what this sounds like to you?



A new study found that CT scans may be linked to a much larger number of future cancer cases than many people expected. The study estimated that about 93 million CT scans were performed in the United States in 2023. Based on radiation exposure from those scans, researchers projected that they could contribute to about 103,000 future cancer cases. That number would equal roughly 5% of all new cancer diagnoses from that year, making the issue important at a public health level. The risk from a single CT scan is still considered low for most people. However, when millions of scans are done each year, the combined impact can become significant. Infants and children face a higher risk per scan because their bodies are still developing and they have more years ahead for radiation-related cancers to appear. Even so, most of the projected cancer cases are expected to occur in adults. This is mainly because adults receive far more CT scans overall. The cancers most often predicted from CT-related radiation include lung cancer, colon cancer, leukemia, and bladder cancer in adults. In children, the study pointed to thyroid, lung, and breast cancers as important concerns. Experts say CT scans can be lifesaving and should not be avoided when they are truly needed. The concern is unnecessary scanning or using more radiation than needed for a clear result. The main message is that doctors should order CT scans carefully, avoid scans that are not medically necessary, and use the lowest radiation dose that still gives useful images.














