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Emergency declarations smooth way for vaccine makers
Fri, Oct. 17, 2008 By ALAN BAVLEY The Kansas City Star Sure, the economy is causing a crisis, but what about anthrax? How about smallpox? In a little noticed move, federal officials this month have declared a series of public health emergencies relating to potential weapons of biological terror. On Oct. 1, Health and Human…
‘Veterans court’ faces a backlog that continues to grow/WaPo
Half of combat veterans from Afghanistan and Iraq have filed for benefits since 2001. From the Washington Post: The caseload at the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims has doubled in recent years, with the court deciding more than 600 cases per judge each year — far more than other federal appellate courts…. By…
Masking and Microns
Graphic only from https://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/what-makes-an-effective-diy-mask Coronavirus: 0.1μm (the speck on the far left) Pore size of N95: 0.1 -0.3 μm (0.1-0.3 microns) Pore size of standard surgical mask: 0.3-10 μm I like this graphic. For a mask to work, it needs to filter out particles. This requires that the pore size of the mask be smaller than the…
The effort to sneak in WHO sovereignty over nations with pandemic planning, vax passports, masks, lockdowns, Pandemic Treaty and International Health Regulations amendments continues unabated
https://dailysceptic.org/2022/10/22/eu-sets-out-commitment-to-lockdowns-vaccine-passports-mask-mandates-and-legally-binding-global-pandemic-treaty/ EU Sets Out Commitment to Lockdowns, Vaccine Passports, Mask Mandates and “Legally Binding” Global Pandemic Treaty BY WILL JONES 22 OCTOBER 2022 5:38 PM The European Union has set out its commitment to the continued use of lockdowns, mask mandates, vaccine passports and other restrictions this winter to control the spread of COVID-19, and…
My challenge to my Medical Licensing Board: Put up or Shut up.
Published today in The Defender: In a letter to the Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine, Dr. Meryl Nass, a practicing physician in Maine, asked the Board of Licensure to define what it means by “misinformation” and “disinformation.” The Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine this month issued a position statement in which it said:…
Frontiers in Pharmacology rejected Ivermectin paper after accepting it, then publishes nonsensical paper on hydroxychloroquine
This looks like an HCQ paper that was written a year ago, then sloppily updated. While the authors are from India, they had international editors, including one from Harvard. The penultimate paragraph says HCQ works for Covid, and the final Conclusions paragraph says it doesn’t work. Interestingly, this journal is the same one that accepted…