Microbiologist Henry Heine : 2nd interview on Bruce Ivins
Bobcast radio show in Frederick, MD
Bobcast radio show in Frederick, MD
Hmmm. What exactly is a textbook suicide, Dr. Nicholas Hunt? The most common suicide in males would be associated with alcohol excess and a gun death. Suicide attempts do frequently involve use of more than one drug in large quantities, but I have never seen someone try drugs and cutting an artery at the same…
https://reitschuster.de/post/sensations-urteil-in-oesterreich-pcr-test-nicht-zum-infektions-nachweis-geeignet/ The article below came from Christof Plouthe. I do not know if it is a direct translation or an explanation of the article above, which is in German. An Austrian court came to the conclusion that a PCR test is not suitable for determining infectivity. In the specific case, it was about a lawsuit…
https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/dailymed-announcements-details.cfm?date=2021-09-13 “SEPTEMBER 13, 2021 Pfizer received FDA BLA license for its COVID-19 vaccine Pfizer received FDA BLA license on 8/23/2021 for its COVID-19 vaccine for use in individuals 16 and older (COMIRNATY). At that time, the FDA published a BLA package insert that included the approved new COVID-19 vaccine trade name COMIRNATY and listed 2…
As long as the research is methodologically sound and designed to capture a broad range of possible adverse outcomes from radiation released at Fukushima (where people have been exposed to many different isotopes through skin contact, inhalation and ingestion at widely varying doses), you will probably learn a lot about how the radiation affected health. …
Audio and Text from the National Academy of Engineering Anthrax Close-up, Part 2 12/14/2008 The FBI says spores from the anthrax attack letters are genetically linked to spores in a flask controlled by Fort Detrick researcher Bruce Ivins. But high-tech microscopic analysis shows what might be a key difference. Listen Randy Atkins: The chemical element…
How the newly released US military files reveal an instruction to ignore detainee abuse by Iraqi authorities; what that meant on the ground; and just how far up the chain of command the order went, from the Guardian.