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Two Japanese citizen groups held a press conference to discuss data they received via the Freedom of Information Act They revealed concerning information about a spike in deaths occurring 90 to 120 days after mRNA vaccination, with higher doses associated with earlier peaks in mortality.
The "Yellow Peril" emerged in the late 19th century, reflecting fears of East Asian immigration and cultural influence, leading to policies like the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. Similarly, the "Green Peril" describes fears of Islamic fundamentalism, especially post-Cold War, paralleling these anxieties.
The "Yellow Peril" emerged in the late 19th century, driven by fears of East Asian, especially Chinese, immigration and economic impact on Western societies. This fear led to discriminatory laws, such as the Chinese Exclusion Act, reflecting deep-seated racism and economic competition.
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