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In the interest of not adding to the confusion re Ivins
http://www.courant.com/news/local/hc-anthrax0802,0,2705314.story My comments to a reporter were misinterpreted and I want to clarify them. The story says, “Ivins was a civilian working in the Army’s main bioterrorism program. Nass said Ivins always complained about being treated poorly by some of the military personnel.” Bruce did not ever complain to me about being “treated poorly.” I…
Swine Flu Fallout
Today’s Guardian discusses a draft report by UK MP Paul Flynn on the European response to the swine flu epidemic. Titled “WHO accused of losing pubic confidence over flu pandemic,” it includes the following: In Britain, says Flynn, the discrepancy between the estimate of the numbers of people who would die from flu and the…
The new IHRs did get approved last night but with mainly inconsequential changes. A big victory against the WHO’s global biosecurity CONTROL agenda
The diplomats in Geneva were called back for yet another Plenary meeting, to approve a new version of the IHR amendments dated TODAY, June 1, 2024. Finally they approved this version and their meeting ended at 10:48 pm. This is what was approved: https://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/WHA77/A77_ACONF14-en.pdf The bolded words are what has changed from the existing…
Dr. Chetty discusses different treatments for viral replication, allergic, autoimmune aspects of COVID, as well as treatment for GI vs Respiratory effects
https://odysee.com/@voicesforfreedom:6/Dr-Shankara-Chetty:b https://vimeo.com/646273514/description
How many Americans have taken the vaccine? Reuters April 10
Not as many as you might think, according to Reuters and the CDC. The CDC said 117,142,879 people had received at least one dose, or 46% of US adults. Fifty-four million additional doses have been distributed. Some states are welcoming out-of-staters to come get a dose. However, the NY Times has list of % vaccinated by state,…
Study highlights ease of spread of COVID-19 viruses/ CIDRAP at UMinn
http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2020/03/study-highlights-ease-spread-covid-19-viruses?fbclid=IwAR1hJyLkXMqXzrRlmjgshJI0Qyc8jUjT6S7EJB2Eqk-u9BCeBkTnI5MSSOU COVID-19 can be spread before it causes symptoms, when it produces symptoms like those of the common cold, and as many as 12 days after recovery, according to a virologic analysis of nine infected patients published today on the preprint server medRxiv. Also, in a study published in today’s Annals of Internal Medicine, researchers at Johns Hopkins found a median…