Science on the Sofa

Collateral Global are a UK-based public health organisation analysing and publishing data on the impacts of the pandemic response globally. They offer a range of excellent resources on multiple topics. Yesterday they published a video, Two Years On: a Q&A session between Professors Jay Bhattacharya and John Ioannidis, both Infectious Disease Epidemiologists at the Stanford … More Science on the Sofa

Document Dumps

Pfizer and the US FDA initially tried to conceal their vaccine clinical trial data. As described in this article by Dr Michael Nevradakis, legal proceedings led to a court ruling that documents must be released on an ordered schedule. Regular document dumps are being made available on the Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency … More Document Dumps

Braves and Bandits

It is seventeen months since the Great Barrington Declaration was authored by Professors Gupta, Bhattacharya and Kulldorff. Lockdown policies continue to this day, with what appears to be majority support, although shifting somewhat despite the ongoing mass media single truth messaging. Emergency Physician Dr Joseph Fraiman made this public apology to the three authors of … More Braves and Bandits

Complicity Theorists

Dr Ryan Cole and Dr Richard Urso presented some scientific concepts, in lay friendly terms, to the Tennessee House Health Subcommittee on 1 March 2022. “It’s absolutely scientifically clear that these vaccines do not prevent acquisition of the disease, do not prevent transmission of the disease, do not prevent illness from the disease, and do … More Complicity Theorists

Epic Fail

The point of public health interventions is to improve quality of life, and to save lives. Masks prevent wearers from seeing down, including a view of their own body and the floor periphery. An estimated 600,000 people per year die from falls and mask use is now a contributing factor, particularly for the elderly. Speech … More Epic Fail

Opinion Outrage

In early 2020 I researched two terms which were suddenly being spoken of a lot. At that time I used Google and YouTube as reliable sources, but have since learned that they belong to the information control grid (aka “Trusted News Initiative”). There were some really useful and recently published references on the difference between … More Opinion Outrage

Darkness and Light

A black-cloth-masked mainstream reporter spoke from a parliamentary balcony last night about the horrific violence seen in Wellington yesterday. She scoffed about people using their own phones to take and share footage. The government haven’t accredited them to do that! She shared a sentiment with the Prime Minister, both sensing “foreign involvement” in the protest. … More Darkness and Light