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CANCELLED: CDC’s Emergency Advisory Committee meeting tomorrow to consider myocarditis and giving Covid vaccines to our youth
CDC’s emergency meeting that was to be held June 18, called only 7 days ago to deal with bad news, was peremptorily cancelled today, at the 11th hour. In honor of Juneteenth. Really??? Alex Berenson pointed out the cancellation occurred 2 hours after President Biden signing a bill creating the official holiday. If the emergency…
Military: Repeat of anthrax attacks harder today/AP
From the Annapolis Capital, Maryland “Lennox said military safety reviews in recent months endorsed many of the security changes already made, from improved cameras and lights to satellite surveillance. But other changes were deemed not workable or too expensive, including limits on scientists’ hours or a system that would prohibit workers from being alone with…
Virginia Officials: H1N1 may have peaked
I have been waiting for cases to peak and then go away. Maybe that is what is happening in Virginia. It is too bad no one is collecting seroprevalence data to learn how many people have already been affected and are now immune. State health officials say that the H1N1 flu may be peaking in…
Selected Findings and Research Recommendations of Eight Different Committees that have Studied Anthrax Vaccine since 1998
I compiled selected recommendations of the House Government Reform Committee and seven federal advisory committees that were charged with investigating the vaccine program. These recommendations regard additional, needed research on vaccine safety. Click here for their findings.
Quick explanation of FDA’s Emergency Use Authorization/Retraction for hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine
The Trump administration arranged on March 28 for 30-60 million tablets of hydroxychloroquine and certain (unapproved, unlicensed) chloroquine tablets to be donated by manufacturers to the National Strategic Stockpile (NSS) under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). The official who signed the EUA is the FDA’s Chief Scientist, Denise M. Hinton. Denise Hinton is a nurse with a master’s degree,…
Despite evidence of FBI bungling, new probe into anthrax killings unlikely/ ProPublica
From Pro Publica: A senior Republican senator says it would take a powerful grassroots movement or startling new evidence to reopen the Justice Department’s investigation that branded a now-deceased Army researcher as the anthrax mailer who killed five people a decade ago. Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley, the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, and…