Mike Yeadon interview with Willem Engel on the pandemic, April 5
Below is a quick summary of Yeadon’s thoughts. Here is a link to his April 5 interview.
This is a very important dive into the origin of COVID–another MUST-READ. The Montana NIAID lab that could have been associated with the origin of Lyme Disease is where Munster studied SARS viruses. by Will Jones. 30 January 2024 https://dailysceptic.org/2024/01/30/is-this-the-man-who-created-covid-19-in-faucis-u-s-lab/ Top U.S. virologist Ralph Baric engineered the COVID-19 virus SARS-CoV-2 in his lab at…
By the NYT’s Andrew Pollack; excerpts follow: On Thursday, the federal government ordered, on an emergency basis, 10,000 treatment courses of peramivir for its national stockpile. It is paying $22.5 million, or about $2,250 a patient. Shares of BioCryst rose nearly 13 percent, to $11.39. Peramivir is given intravenously, making it usable by hospitalized patients…
I can rarely stay still this long but managed to find enough dishes and cleaning to hear the whole thing. A very good interview that gives everything its context. Love it. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coffee-and-a-mike/id1436799008?i=1000551758816 Coffee and a Mike: Edward Dowd #370 on Apple Podcasts Show Coffee and a Mike, Ep Edward Dowd #370 – Feb 21, 2022…
Here is a very good start at diagnosing inherent problems in the medical research enterprise, and suggestions for correcting them.–Meryl BMJ 2017; 357 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.j2973 (Published 20 June 2017) Carl Heneghan, director1, Kamal R Mahtani, deputy director1, Ben Goldacre, director EBM DataLab1, Fiona Godlee, editor in chief2, Helen Macdonald, head of education2, Duncan Jarvies, multimedia editor2 A response to…
Opinion: The worst virus variant just arrived. The pandemic is not over. The pandemic is a relentless race against Mother Nature. [What does this actually mean?–Nass] Waves of infection took millions of lives, and only highly effective vaccines prevented even more deaths. Now, the coronavirus is speeding up once again, mutating, evading immunity and still…
The FDA, reprising the Justice Department, had its own criminal enterprise going. Using commercial $99.95 spy software, it was able to illegally read emails of its employees, members of Congress and their staffs, and journalists, and much more. Eric Lichtblau and Scott Shane of the NY Times report, although who authorized the illegal surveillance and who…