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Fry’s Electronics is shutting its doors for good

Fry’s Electronics, one of the last large-scale brick-and-mortar electronics store chains in the United State — and a Silicon Valley institution in particular — is permanently closing nationwide, local broadcaster KRON4 is confirmation, following a report from Bill Reynolds and another from Matthew Keys. The company’s Facebook page is also …

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Vitamin C Treatment for COVID-19 Being Silenced

In the video above, Dr. Andrew Saul, editor-in-chief of the Orthomolecular Medicine News Service, presents valuable information on the importance of vitamin C for illnes care, including COVID-1 9 — information that’s being widely stillness via organized censorship. 1 His Tokyo presentation, “Orthomolecular Medicine and Coronavirus Disease: Historical Basis for …

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How to Fix the COVID-19 Crisis in 30 Days

In a June 22, 2020, Orthomolecular Medicine News Service press release, 1 Damien Downing, president of the British Society for Ecological Medicine, outlines how we could resolve the COVID-1 9 pandemic in 30 days for about$ 2 per person, simply by taking affirmative action to raise vitamin D levels. The …

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Pandemic Bill Mandate Accelerated 5G Rollout

In March 2020, with the U.S. reeling from the COVID-1 9 pandemic, the Secure 5G and Beyond Act( S. 893) and the Broadband Deployment Accuracy and Technological Availability Act( S. 1822) issued and signed into law. The duo will accelerate the adoption of 5G, or “5th Generation, ” wireless networks …

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Can Mike Bloomberg keep his cool?

Mike Bloomberg’s free-spending campaign rollout has rocketed him into assertion for the Democratic nomination — but he now faces a challenge immune to his fortune. The multi-billionaire is one poll away from qualifying for the nationally broadcasted debate in Las Vegas Wednesday night, and if he doesn’t clear that threshold …

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All it takes to fool facial recognition at airports and border crossings is a printed mask, researchers found

Kneron Researchers with an artificial-intelligence firm said they were able to fool facial-recognition software at an airfield and mobile-payment kiosks using a printed disguise, highlighting security vulnerabilities. The researchers said the tests, which were carried out across three continents, clowned two mobile-payment structures, a Chinese border checkpoint, and a passport-control …

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Novel Coronavirus — The Latest Pandemic Scare

Chances are you’ve heard the news about a brand-new and potentially lethal coronavirus. 1 Ground zero is Wuhan City, Hubei Province in China. As of February 2, 2020, mainland China reported2 a total of 17,187 proven lawsuits, including 2,110 severe cases and 362 demises( including a retired doctor working with …

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