Here is my presentation for the 9/11 20th anniversary event sponsored by Lawyers for 9/11 Inquiry and TAP
Because of censoring procedures by You Tube regarding covid issues some of the speakers’ talks are being posted on different platforms.
Because of censoring procedures by You Tube regarding covid issues some of the speakers’ talks are being posted on different platforms.
Scott Shane, who has always done terrific reporting on the anthrax letters story, first at the Baltimore Sun, later at the NY Times, has again hit a home run. His piece, Anthrax Evidence is Said to be Primarily Circumstantial, lays out the kind of case that may be made against Ivins. Unfortunately, the evidence reported…
It is interesting… in the days when Americans paid for vaccines ourselves, in cash, we were allowed to choose them for ourselves. We did so, judiciously and appropriately. No, I’m putting the wrong slant on this: there was no “allowed” about it. Back then, who ever imagined a future US government inserting itself into our…
Shades of Vietnam: we had to destroy this village to save it. And the US plans to spend $1,000,000 to rebuild it. Of course no civilians, only Taliban, were killed. And we managed to save the pomegranite trees: good aim, guys! Read the WIRED story. An American-led military unit pulverized an Afghan village in Kandahar’s…
Federal Judge Collyer last week dismissed a lawsuit challenging Biothrax’s license on the basis that efficacy has not been demonstrated. The suit contended that anthrax vaccine had never been approved for its current intended use, inhalation anthrax. The judge ruled that FDA is, in essence, the arbiter of the science and can interpret the data…
https://buffalonews.com/news/local/after-judge-orders-hospital-to-use-experimental-covid-19-treatment-woman-recovers/article_a9eb315c-5694-11eb-aac5-53b541448755.html “The patient’s son, Michael Smentkiewicz, said hospital officials had told him and his sister, Michelle Kulbacki, on Dec. 31 that their mother’s chance of survival – as an 80-year-old Covid-19 patient on a ventilator – was about 20%. He said doctors at the hospital also told the family that Smentkiewicz would probably be on…
The Australian company Ellume has expanded a recall of its at-home coronavirus test because of concerns about a “higher-than-acceptable” rate of false positives, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday. The recall now includes roughly two million of the 3.5 million test kits that Ellume had shipped to the United States by last month, a substantial increase from the company’s…
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—diane s