by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:
The following is a collection of articles from recent days which we thought you might find interesting.
It includes articles about Japan’s release of data for 18 million citizens revealing a pattern of deaths post covid vaccination; two physicists prove that rising CO2 levels cannot cause dangerous warming but instead increase global food production; the UK House of Commons has voted to decriminalise late-term abortion, sparking public outcry; and, a UK-based gold mining company plans to convert its gold revenues into Bitcoin.
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Japan Releases Bombshell Vax vs. Unvax Data on 18 Million People
A covid vaccine database covering 18 million citizens has just been released for the first time. After reviewing the data, a top Japanese professor warned, “The more doses you get, the sooner you’re likely to die.” The most terrifying finding was a deadly spike just 3 to 4 months after the third dose.
Injecting Chemicals Is More Dangerous Than Eating Them, So Why Is Polysorbate 80 Banned In Ice Cream But Allowed In Vaccines?
A growing scientific and ethical controversy has erupted over the use of Polysorbate-80 (PS-80), a synthetic emulsifier linked to intestinal ageing and metabolic dysfunction when ingested – yet routinely injected into newborns through 22 different vaccines. While food regulators debate restricting PS-80 in processed foods, health authorities continue to defend its presence in vaccines.
Blockbuster Weight-Loss Drugs Linked to Massive Spike in Depression, Anxiety, and Suicidal Behaviour
While millions celebrate dramatic weight loss from trendy GLP-1 agonist drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, a recent study has uncovered a dark side that the pharmaceutical industry and mainstream medicine have largely ignored. This research, involving over 160,000 patients, reveals that these widely prescribed medications are triggering a mental health crisis that’s been hidden from public view.
Physics Debunks Climate Alarmism: CO2 Cannot Overheat The Planet – It Feeds The World
Two of the world’s leading physicists – MIT’s Richard Lindzen and Princeton’s William Happer – have dismantled the so-called “climate crisis” with irrefutable physics. Their groundbreaking research proves that rising carbon dioxide (CO2) levels cannot cause dangerous warming or extreme weather – but they do dramatically increase global food production, greening the planet and fighting starvation.
Proposed US Senate Budget Advances House’s Sweeping “Green Energy” Cuts
The first Senate adaptation of President Donald Trump’s “big beautiful” Fiscal Year 2026 budget bill retains the wholesale slashes and clawbacks in “green energy” allocations.
It terminates individual tax credits for purchasing electric vehicles, heat pumps and energy-efficient domestic appliances, and for installing rooftop solar panels.
It also eliminates or dramatically scales back decades-old corporate wind and solar subsidies that were expanded under 2022’s Inflation Reduction Act. It pulls the plug on most of the renewable energy subsidies Trump labelled “the new green scam.”
Transport for London Data Harvesting
Transport for London (“TfL”) collects and sells commuter data to corporations for advertising purposes, without users’ consent.
TfL’s data collection includes real-time information on passenger movements in tube stations, as well as data from Smart Traffic Management Systems, which can identify people through various means such as mobile phones, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
TfL’s collection of people’s data raises concerns about data harvesting and privacy, similar to the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal, and could be used to manipulate people’s behaviour and to interfere with and deny civil liberties.
As Data Centres Proliferate Across Illinois, Communities Grapple With How to Supply the Necessary Water
Once they’re online, data centres require a lot of electricity, which is helping drive rates up around the country and grabbing headlines. What gets less attention is how much water they need, both to generate that electricity and dissipate the heat from the servers powering cloud computing, storage and artificial intelligence.
A single “hyperscale” data centre can use as much water as 12,000 to 60,000 people. Much of the water used in data centres never gets back into the watershed, particularly if the data centre uses a method called evaporative cooling.
Illinois is experiencing a surge in data centre development, with over 220 existing centres and more being built. Communities and freshwater advocacy groups are calling for more careful consideration of where the water that supplies these data centres will come from and how it will be managed to avoid water-use conflicts and ensure sustainable supply.
The Lie of AI
The concept of artificial intelligence (“AI”) is often shrouded in sci-fi cultism, making it difficult to distinguish between its actual capabilities and the hype surrounding it.
The imposition of “AI first” policies in government and corporations is driven by a desire for technological and economic consolidation, rather than a genuine interest in efficiency and innovation.
If the focus were truly on efficiency and productivity, there would be no need to pressure the workforce into adopting AI. Any genuinely revolutionary advancements would naturally inspire workers and entrepreneurs to experiment, regardless of permission or mandates.