Somehow this is not a joke.
The new law would allow moms to kill children up to 7 days after birth?
https://www.sott.net/article/466111-California-introduces-new-bill-that-would-allow-mothers-to-kill-their-babies-up-to-7-days-after-birth
The new law would allow moms to kill children up to 7 days after birth?
https://www.sott.net/article/466111-California-introduces-new-bill-that-would-allow-mothers-to-kill-their-babies-up-to-7-days-after-birth
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California introduces new bill that would allow mothers to kill...
After assaulting basic human rights for over two years, California Governor Gavin Newsom is working on a new INFANTICIDE bill that would legalize the murder of children up to nine months gestation...
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Ageing is not a biological inevitability. Scientists are studying every aspect of the body which could lead to treatments that could slow down, or even stop, the ageing process.
In this talk by Andrew Steele, discover how understanding the scientific implications of ageing could lead to the greatest revolution in the history of medicine. One that has the potential to transform the human condition.
Andrew Steele is a London-based scientist, writer and presenter.
After completing a PhD in Physics, he decided to make the unusual leap to biology as he saw understanding ageing as the greatest humanitarian mission of our time. A recent Research Fellow at the Francis Crick Institute in London, he has used ...