A Pro-Vaccine Voice

To be pro-vaccine means appreciating a scientific intervention which has saved many lives in the past 200 years. It also means acknowledging complexities, being open to asking questions, exploring evidence and considering possible bias. Questioning, exploring and reviewing evidence is how public health works. Vaccination programs always review epidemiological factors, such as which risk groups … More A Pro-Vaccine Voice

Anti-Science Sinkhole

The impact of promoting fear in healthy people with insignificant disease risk is hard to comprehend. I experienced this during the Swine Flu Swindle in 2009. Poor public health messaging and panic-driven practices led to systems becoming overwhelmed by the worried well, encouraged by trashy tabloid journalists mongering fear into a perfectly healthy population. Over … More Anti-Science Sinkhole

Echoes of Mengele

Claire Deeks, New Zealand lawyer and spokesperson of Voices for Freedom in New Zealand, interviewed Dr Reiner Fuellmich three weeks ago. Among many points of relevance Fuellmich discusses the takeover of mainstream media which has occurred over the twelve years since 2009 when the last pandemic swindle was halted in time. He says that had … More Echoes of Mengele

The Army Marches On

“In their studies they employed a standard influenza model. Namely the ferret. The virus was modified to allow for aerosol transmission to one another. One of the causes of the public misunderstanding was the widespread belief that the virus that was transmitted by aerosol from one ferret to another, actually killed the ferrets. When in … More The Army Marches On

More “Conspiracists”

Recently I messaged a previous manager now working in management for a humanitarian NGO. I asked him to please review the pandemic response and suggested Nick Hudson’s presentation at the April 2021 BizNews conference. He replied “is it another conspiracy”. The blackout of ideas outside the consensus narrative is swift and unconditional. This person is … More More “Conspiracists”