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The Blaze Media Feed
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‘Just the tip of the iceberg’: Study uncovers DISTURBING vaccine side effects
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‘Just the tip of the iceberg’: Study uncovers DISTURBING vaccine side effects

Americans who spoke out against the COVID-19 vaccines were painted as conspiracy theorists for the better part of the last four years, but they’re finally being vindicated. Dr. Peter McCullough, cardiologist and chief scientific officer of the Wellness Company, has been one of those “conspiracy theorists,” but now he has the proof. In a shocking peer-reviewed study that mainstream media outlets won’t touch, a high likelihood of correlation between the COVID-19 vaccine and death was found. “What we know the vaccines cause, in terms of, you know, their safety warnings and what was determined is that about 74% of all the deaths that have occurred after vaccination that have come to autopsy, in fact, the vaccines caused the death,” McCullough tells Jill Savage and Matthew Peterson of “Blaze News Tonight.” “The peer-reviewed literature has now about 4,000 papers on fatal and non-fatal vaccines, disabilities, and deaths. So no, it’s not a shock,” he adds. “When we look at the mRNA vaccines, where do we go from here? Do they have a future? Do you think that they get shut down at this point?” Savage asks. “There are multiple calls to shut it down, that the platform is not safe, that none of the COVID-19 vaccines are safe for human use. The World Council for Health in the U.K. was the first to call for that, now [from the] Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, Doctors for COVID Ethics — there are now literally dozens of calls for the vaccines to be removed,” McCullough explains. “I expect they will be taken off the market,” he continues. “Largely, the crisis is closed at this point in time. We can treat residual cases. The vaccines never were compelling.” However, Peterson notes that studies like the one McCullough is citing are still being censored. “The censorship in the medical literature is significant. It comes at the editorial reviewers and the publisher level. What’s unprecedented are papers being fully published, contracted, copyrighted, indexed in the National Library of Medicine, and then having them be retracted for no specific reason,” McCullough explains. “I have been an editor of two major journals in the past, and I can tell you, it’s my estimate that only 1% of these papers are fully getting through and being published. Only 1%. So 4,000 papers describing all these concerning side effects, it’s just the tip of the iceberg,” he adds. Want more from 'Blaze News Tonight'?To enjoy more provocative opinions, expert analysis, and breaking stories you won’t see anywhere else, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Dead voters, people voting twice: Utah election audit reveals ongoing issues
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Dead voters, people voting twice: Utah election audit reveals ongoing issues

An election audit in Utah revealed that frustrating issues associated with universal mail-in balloting continue.The audit occurred because of a law passed in 2023 mandating that the Office of Legislative Auditor General conduct a biennial review of the state's election processes. This year's audit focused on November 2023 municipal elections, the March 2024 presidential primary, and the June 2024 state primary, though auditors also "observed" the November 2024 general election as well, the Salt Lake Tribune reported.'Is vote by mail really as secure as in-person voting?'According to the audit, some 1,400 likely deceased individuals remain on the Utah voter roles, and about 700 of them are still considered "active." Since all active voters in Utah receive a mail-in ballot, these 700 likely dead individuals "would have received a ballot," the audit report said, according to the Utah News Dispatch.Moreover, the audit indicated that two of the 700 likely dead individuals "cast ballots in the November 2023 election."In addition to the possibly dead casting ballots, the audit uncovered 300 "potential duplicate records," resulting in instances in which some voters "appeared to vote twice in past elections."Other issues noted by the audit include inconsistent practices by county clerks, "insufficient camera monitoring" in certain counties, and the Lt. Governor’s Office's failure to establish clear "signature verification training standards" that can be implemented statewide.At a committee meeting on Monday, state elections director Ryan Cowley indicated that the results should give cause for concern as well as cause for hope. Cowley admitted, "Given the tools that we had, we did the best that we could" with the audit, especially considering gaps in data and problems with information-sharing between the Utah Department of Technology Services and the Lt. Governor’s Office.Still, the auditors noted that they "did not find significant fraud in Utah’s election system," even as they claimed more must be done to protect the integrity of universal mail-in ballots.Utah lawmakers on both sides of the aisle expressed misgivings about the audit results, but for different reasons. Republicans viewed the audit as an indictment against mail-in voting in general. House Speaker Mike Schultz (R-Hooper) took particular issue with ballots cast by dead people. "If you’re dead, how do you vote?" he asked. He then wondered whether such instances of apparent voter fraud would still occur "if you had in-person voting."Auditors at the meeting acknowledged that in-person voting would make voter impersonation more difficult but insisted it would not eradicate the problem entirely.Schultz still appeared dissatisfied. "I think the question comes, is vote by mail really as secure as in-person voting?" he added, according to KSL.com. "And based off the audits we have in front of us, it's clearly not the case. And that's concerning to me moving forward."'Yes, think of all those poor deceased voters, duplicate voters, and illegal voters that we conservatives are trying to suppress.'Democrats, as might be expected, began openly worrying that the results of the audit might persuade people to question the practice of universal mail-in balloting. They then hinted that ending universal mail-in balloting might be akin to voter suppression."Vote by mail is not the problem," cried Senate Minority Leader Luz Escamilla (D-Salt Lake City). Escamilla likewise claimed that sufficient protective measures are already in place. "I want to make sure we’re directing to the real problem, which is execution," she said.House Minority Leader Angela Romero (D-Salt Lake City) agreed: "I just don’t want this to be ammunition to get rid of vote by mail and other ways in which we vote here in Utah.""I have concerns that people are going to use this audit to try to eliminate vote by mail," Romero continued. "I want to make sure we are encouraging people to vote and not discouraging people to vote. And I can tell you the way this conversation is going, I worry that we're going to put barriers there so people can't vote."Democrats may be right to worry about the future of universal mail-in balloting in their state. Many on social media responded to news reports about the audit by calling to end the practice."Let’s ditch universal mail-in balloting," Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah tweeted."Absolutely," Elon Musk said in reply to Lee.Trent Staggs, mayor of Riverton, Utah, went further and claimed states should implement "in-person voting, paper ballots, photo ID and Election Day, not election month."When a user then accused Staggs of calling for voter suppression, Staggs joked: "Yes, think of all those poor deceased voters, duplicate voters, and illegal voters that we conservatives are trying to suppress."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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New England Legends Podcast 376 – Haunting the Ladd School
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New England Legends Podcast 376 – Haunting the Ladd School

In Episode 376 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger investigate Exeter, Rhode Island, to see the former site of the Ladd School. Built in 1908, the former Rhode Island School for the Feeble-Minded has a dark history of neglect, patient abuse, and even murder. We explore the disappearance of a nine-year-old boy in-depth. Though the buildings are all gone now, history has left behind a stain that can never be washed away. BECOME A LEGENDARY PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends CREDITS: Produced and hosted by: Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger Edited by: Ray Auger Theme Music by: John Judd SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST FOR FREE: Apple Podcasts/iTunes | Spotify | Pandora | Amazon Podcasts | TuneIn | iHeartRadio JOIN OUR SUPER-SECRET: New England Legends Facebook Group
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Brutal new Metroidvania Spirit of the Samurai lets you slay demons with a cat
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Brutal new Metroidvania Spirit of the Samurai lets you slay demons with a cat

Stop-motion animation is having a small moment in videogames. There was the brilliant Scottish folklore-inspired Judero earlier this year, colorful schmup Feltopia is on the way, and now we have The Spirit of the Samurai, a stunning but brutally hard Metroidvania you can get right now. Continue reading Brutal new Metroidvania Spirit of the Samurai lets you slay demons with a cat MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best action-adventure games, Best indie games, Best platform games
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Gamers Realm
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Cyberpunk 2077 and War Thunder combine in new roguelike that’s available now
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Cyberpunk 2077 and War Thunder combine in new roguelike that’s available now

It's hard for a roguelike to truly stand out these days. Many follow the footsteps of Dark Souls, Hades or Hollow Knight pretty closely. TankHead eschews these comparisons by placing you in control of a drone crossing a barren landscape, crossing War Thunder with Ghost in the Shell, and it's out now. Continue reading Cyberpunk 2077 and War Thunder combine in new roguelike that’s available now
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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AOC’s new 32-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor has a surprisingly low price
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AOC’s new 32-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor has a surprisingly low price

Monitor manufacturer AOC has revealed its latest 4K OLED gaming monitor. The new AOC AG326UD might not have the catchiest name, but it sports a decent set of specs with a $799 price tag. AOC takes up two spots on our best gaming monitor guide, thanks to their affordability and performance. The new AOC AGON Pro monitor appears to be following suit, as it undercuts some QD-OLED and regular OLED monitors by a fair margin in the 4K space. Continue reading AOC’s new 32-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor has a surprisingly low price MORE FROM PCGAMESN: AOC AGON Pro AG274QXM review, AOC AGON AG275QXL review, Best gaming monitor
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Adam Schiff Thought It was SMART to 'Go There' Sucking UP to Christopher Wray and WOOF Was He EVER Wrong
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Adam Schiff Thought It was SMART to 'Go There' Sucking UP to Christopher Wray and WOOF Was He EVER Wrong

Adam Schiff Thought It was SMART to 'Go There' Sucking UP to Christopher Wray and WOOF Was He EVER Wrong
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Gamers Realm
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10 Hardest Co-op Games You Need To Play
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10 Hardest Co-op Games You Need To Play

Thanks to the advent of casual, cozy co-op games in abundance, I think gamers generally agree that co-op games are easier affairs than most.
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RedState Feed
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Kari Lake Will Also Have a Role in the Incoming Trump Administration
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Kari Lake Will Also Have a Role in the Incoming Trump Administration

Kari Lake Will Also Have a Role in the Incoming Trump Administration
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First Ever Nativity in US History Displayed at the Capitol
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First Ever Nativity in US History Displayed at the Capitol

First Ever Nativity in US History Displayed at the Capitol
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