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Has CDC stopped testing for H1N1 because the pediatric vaccine isn’t working against H1N1?
The Tampa Bay Times (see below) reported today that two Florida children had died of flu. Which is odd, because if you scroll down to the current CDC charts below you will see a) that the mortality from flu and pneumonia is about as low as it gets, right now, and b) only one flu-associated child…
Another bogus analysis of ivermectin with a shady background, coming from Peru and from US pharma consultants
While it is very hard to create a study showing that a successful drug does not work, it can be done, with the right people and funding. This appears to have happened in a paper published June 28 by a group of latin american and US authors. Ivermectin studies were cherrypicked to yield a poor…
Preventing iatrogenic pandemics of panic/ BMJ
June 9 BMJ article by Luc Bonneux and Wim Van Damme: The decisions to stockpile antivirals and influenza vaccines to control avian flu (2005-6) and swine flu (2009) cost large amounts of money.1 2 Both epidemic threats were mostly iatrogenic pandemics of panic, which caused little human suffering, but the global plans to control them…
Congressman Rush Holt files HR 7049
Following two dissatisfying Congressional hearings on the anthrax letters, and in the 110th Congress’ final week, Congressman Rush Holt filed HR 7049 as a shot across the bow: he is serious about getting to the bottom of the anthrax letter attacks. The 111th Congress will have to pick up this ball and run with it,…
France and Greece (possibly the most independent cultures in Europe) demonstrate over vaccine mandates. If they roll over, will the rest of Europe?
Protests hit Athens and Paris over new coronavirus restrictions, vaccine mandates A woman holds an anti-vaccination placard in response to new coronavirus curbs in central Paris on July 14. The sign, written in French, reads: “The liquid of the dictatorship will never enter my body.” (Geoffroy Van Der Hasselt/AFP/Getty Images) By Erin Cunningham and Isabelle…
Metal on Metal Hips release two probable carcinogens and fail at rates 300% plus higher than other hip materials/ BMJ
One million Americans have received faulty hips, which continue to be promoted by manufacturers according to the British Medical Journal. The cobalt and chromium they release into local and distant tissues destroy muscle and bone and cause so-called genotoxicity, which may translate into cancer. Definitely worth a read of the whole article, but excerpts are…