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Scientists’ Analysis Disputes F.B.I. Closing of Anthrax Case/ NY Times
William Broad and Scott Shane have written a very useful NYT piece on the anthrax letters. It discusses a new academic paper by Martin Hugh-Jones, Stuart Jacobsen and Barbara hatch Rosenberg, which explores the meaning of the tin and silicon found in the anthrax spore preparation of the anthrax letters. A decade after wisps of anthrax…
US Medicine is a Racket: 10 Examples by Elisabeth Rosenthal, MD
Former NY Times journalist and non-practicing physician Elisabeth Rosenthal’s new book, An American Sickness, lists 10 economic “rules” of US medicine that are guaranteed to make money, but not to improve outcomes: More treatment is always better. Default to the most expensive option. A lifetime of treatment is better than a cure. Amenities and marketing…
Children’s Health Defense Informed the FDA that the Facts Certainly Fail to Support Vaccinations in the 6 month-60 month age group. Here is our letter
February 9, 2022 VIA FEDERAL EXPRESS and EMAIL Dear Dr. Janet Woodcock: We write to you on behalf of Children’s Health Defense (CHD), a non-profit organization devoted to the health of people and the planet. We have actively followed your work to evaluate, authorize and approve vaccines for the…
CDC “probing” how lab worker acquired salmonella infection/ Reuters
Today, CDC admits a lab worker got ill from a salmonella strain being studied. But I cannot tell what the disease was. Salmonella gastroenteritis? Typhoid fever? A complicated bloodborne infection that may affect the heart, joints, etc.? How long was the worker ill? Was this person spreading the infection via the oral-fecal route, as did…
“Pressure Grows for FBI’s Anthrax Evidence”–NY Times
The NY Times’ Scott Shane and Nicholas Wade are drilling down on the essentials, elaborating on who had access to the particular anthrax found in Ivins’ lab and, purportedly, the letters: But at least 10 scientists had regular access to the laboratory and its anthrax stock — and possibly quite a few more, counting visitors…
The epidemiological relevance of the COVID-19-vaccinated population is increasing/ Lancet Regional Health letter
Below is a letter compiling recent published evidence of the vaccines’ failures from multiple countries. High COVID-19 vaccination rates were expected to reduce transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in populations by reducing the number of possible sources for transmission and thereby to reduce the burden of COVID-19 disease. Recent data, however, indicate that the epidemiological relevance of…

