October 2024 archive

Almost 40 Percent of 2013 Web Pages have Disappeared’

Pew Research Center finds the internet is more temporary than many believe. When Online Content Disappears 38% of webpages that existed in 2013 are no longer accessible a decade later ByAthena Chapekis,Samuel Bestvater,Emma RemyandGonzalo Rivero How we did this The internet is an unimaginably vast repository of modern life, with hundreds of billions of indexed …

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Hospital Data: Hospitals Treated more Vaxx Injuries than COVID Patients.

A journal article published October 5 documented how 3.8-times more Covid-vaccinated individuals were hospitalized due to the shot’s adverse events [AE] than non-vaccinated individuals were hospitalized due to Covid infection. The paper, by Knapp, Karumanchi, Fee, Inslicht, and Bhargava, published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society (October-November 2024), reported that “Nearly 1.49% of respondents reported hospitalization after COVID-19, whereas …

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When government reported there were no survivors from a Montana plane crash–but two people survived.

Kalispell, Montana. Sept. 23, 2004. When a plane crashed in the Mountains of the Great Bear Wilderness Area (south of Glacier National Park), On Sept. 20, 2004, a flight carrying four Forest Service employees and a charter contractor pilot headed for the Schafer Meadows Guard Station in the Bob Marshall Wilderness in Montana. The plane …

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FEMA sets up “rumor control” operation to silence critics in wake of Hurricane Helene

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been besieged with complaints by whistleblowers who say the federal “emergency management” agency has sabotaged rescue and response efforts in North Carolina and Tennessee in the wake of the Hurricane Helene disaster. Thousands are without power, water, food or other resources. But government agencies have been halting volunteer …

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Government threatens volunteer rescuers with arrest in aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

Just as in other recent natural disasters, volunteer rescuers are now being threatened with arrest by government officials. Volunteer pilot Jordan Seidhom recently engaged in life-saving rescue missions for stranded families in the wake of devastating floods in the North Carolina mountains. Seidhom rescued a number of stranded victims of the disaster. On one occasion, …

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