G. Edward Griffin's Essential News & Analysis
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Scientist discovers that respiration is a three-gas system involving, not just oxygen and carbon dioxide, but also nitric oxide, which controls the ability of blood vessels to expand, when needed, to increase blood flow. Without this ability to expand blood vessels on demand, the delivery of oxygen will be inadequate and can lead to heart failure or stroke. This is of particular importance to patients receiving transfusions, because blood in blood banks can be deficient in nitric oxide. In that case, even though the oxygen-bearing red cells are normal, the lack of nitric oxide can be fatal. [...] |
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Dr. Tetyana Obukhanych, a scientist with a Ph.D. in Immunology, says that unvaccinated children do not pose a higher threat of spreading disease than unvaccinated children. Many vaccines cannot prevent transmission of disease either because they are not designed to do so or because they are used for non-communicable diseases. Discrimination in schools against non-immunized children is without scientific basis. [...] |
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Tucker Carlson mocks the plan by the leaders of the City of Berkeley to combat public violence from revolutionary communists with dancing, an empathy tent, bubbles, and sponge-sword fights. [Don’t laugh. This is not silly or even stupid. It is the calculated response of leftists in city government who are sympathetic to the goals of the violent revolutionaries and do not want to hinder their movement.] [...] |
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Four African countries, Somalia, South Sudan, Nigeria, and Yemen, are teetering on the brink of full-scale famine, putting 20-million people at risk of starvation. Nearly half of them are children. Across Somalia, it has not rained adequately for years, and the drought has caused the death of 70% of farm animals. [...] |
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Universities across France are emailing students and staff telling them to vote against Marin Le Pen. The establishment is worried, because Le Pen's National Front is the political party with the most support among voters aged 18-34. The heads of the universities wail that the nationalists are extremists but they are silent about the violence and communist revolutionary dogma from the left. [...] |
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Two Republicans, Senator Ron Johnson and Representative Ken Buck, are introducing legislation to allow 500,000 workers from other countries to replace American workers, supposedly because there is a shortage of American workers to fill available jobs. The bill also would create amnesty, because work visas could be given to illegals living in the US. T [...] |
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Senator Rand Paul objects to the Republican version of ObamaCare, because federal money will be used to guarantee at least $300 billion for insurance-company profit. He also wants to stop the "refundable tax credit", which is a subsidy by another name. [...] |
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A Norwegian study shows that the longer economic migrants spend in their host countries, the more likely they are to drop out of jobs and become dependent on welfare. Encouraging multiculturalism results in migrants choosing to isolate, which leads to the creation of ghettos and conflict with others. [...] |
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President Trump's Executive Order Will Allow Churches and Religious Groups to Take Part in Politics Without Risking Their Tax Exempt Status
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France: A television talk show sent a crew to a wealthy shopping district to ask the high-end shoppers if they support mass immigration to their country. They said yes and agreed that migrants deserve to live in their country. When sked if they would allow a migrant stay in their homes, they agreed to that also. However, when the interviewer presented an ‘migrant’ who needed a place to stay, all of them backed down. The wealthy have not had to deal directly with migrants in France. [...] |
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France: A television talk show sent a crew to a wealthy shopping district to ask the high-end shoppers if they support mass immigration to their country. They said yes and agreed that migrants deserve to live in their country. When sked if they would allow a migrant stay in their homes, they agreed to that also. However, when the interviewer presented an ‘migrant’ who needed a place to stay, all of them backed down. The wealthy have not had to deal directly with migrants in France. [...] |
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