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George Simion on The City of 15 Minutes

France banned the use of TikTok, but only in New Caledonia

Saharan dust contains purposely generated toxic substances

This is not the picture of the crashed helicopter of the Iranian president

The aurora borealis is not red, but green and occurs only in the Nordic countries

Wife of Slovak Prime Minister's Assassin Not Arrested for Plot

The head of the European Parliament did not block the discussion on Pfizer vaccines

Today's carbon dioxide levels are not dangerously low, they are increasing rapidly

Clumsy Japanese study on tumors excites anti-vaccination groups

(Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, N.B. Demagog.cz) shows a correlation, shows a line that the concentration of CO₂ increased from about 0.03% to 0.04%, shows a rise in temperature. (…) A hundred years before, the temperature, on the contrary, decreased by one degree

That (that the effect of CO₂ on global warming is disputed, NB. Demagog.cz) does not even question the panel (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, note. Demagog.cz)

HAARP did not cause the unusual Northern Lights visible in various parts of the world

Sweden denies paying Iraq for Albanian killer's life

Oil is formed in a process that lasts millions of years, and the reserves are not infinite

Does the foundation of a wind farm stay in soil forever, even after the power plant stops working?

The last such warming was in the Middle Ages? False

Who is worried about climate change? We explain

The auroras seen in Italy in recent days were not caused by the HAARP program

The king of Spain did not declare that Israel was committing genocide

Germany does not allow ISIS protest in Hamburg

Comparison of fuel consumption of Boeing 747 and car unreliable