Posts Tagged ‘skipped’

Fact Check: Chris Christie Claims ‘Donald Duck’ Skipped Debate Because He is Afraid, Not Because He is Leading Polls

CLAIM: Republican primary presidential candidate Chris Christie claimed former President Donald Trump did not attend Wednesday’s debate because he was afraid of debating not because he has a massive lead in the polls. Source

Italian Hospital Worker Allegedly Skipped Work On Full Pay For 15 Years

Talk about taking paid time off. A hospital employee in southern Italy allegedly played hooky from work ― on full pay ― for 15 years. The man, now 67, raked in around $645,000 during his unauthorized leave, per the BBC, which didn’t identify him by name. The civil servant was assigned to work as a […]

AOC Skipped Inauguration Because She Didn’t Feel ‘Safe’ Around ‘Other Members Of Congress’

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) was missing from Joe Biden’s inauguration and is claiming that part of the reason was due to “very real security concerns” from “other members of Congress.” During an interview on CNN’s Cuomo Prime Time, AOC first said her no-show at the inauguration was to attend a union strike in the Bronx, […]

Moderna And Pfizer Skipped Animal Trials On mRNA COVID Vaccines Because They Already Knew The Animals Would Sicken And Die

In the following interview with Mike Adams, Dr. Carrie Manej explains the real reason the COVID vaccine manufacturers skipped the important phase of animal trials — it wasn’t to merely “speed up” the development of the “much-needed” vaccines — rather, based on previous, documented experience with these dangerous mRNA vaccines, they did so to hide […]

Mother And Daughter Skipped Doomed Russia Plane Flight For Jewish Seminar

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Ancient documents show sunspots, auroras and other solar activity before Galileo

     Until Galileo kick-started modern astronomy in the early 1600s, the record of the sun’s activities was basically blank—or so scientists thought. To shed light on our star’s history, researchers at Kyoto University in Japan have begun to comb through ancient texts. So far they have found dozens of apparent references to sunspots, auroras and […]

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