Lest We Forget

Written by Hugh McCarthy

This is PART 5 of a six-part series on the effects of Covid lockdowns on children, young people and education and focusses on the universities.

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Gates-Funded CEPI Gives Moderna $50 Million for mRNA Ebola Jab

Written by Jon Fleetwood

The Bill Gates-funded Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) will “urgently accelerate development of three investigational vaccines targeting the Bundibugyo ebolavirus that has caused a rapidly spreading epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and neighbouring Uganda,” according to a Sunday press release from the organization

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Gaslighting the Public About ‘Covid’ and Rewriting History!

Written by UK Medical Freedom Alliance

After enduring the fantastical claims in the Module 4 video statement released by Baroness Hallett on 16th April 2026 (UKMFA’s video response here), I have finally ploughed through all 288 pages of Baroness Hallett’s official report on Module 4 (Vaccines & Therapeutics) of the Covid Inquiry, whose hearings were held from 14 January – 31 January 2025

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Professor Didier Raoult & Hydroxychloroquine

Written by John Leake

I just watched an interview with McCullough Foundation epidemiologist Nicholas Hulscher. Nic’s exposition reminded me of the seminal work of Professor Didier Raoult, who has long struck me as one of the most original, creative, and penetrating minds in all of microbiological research

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How Being Poisoned Can Be Mistaken for Being Infected By ‘Germs’ and ‘Viruses’

Written by Sayer Ji

The Story at a Glance: The claim in one breath. Modern medicine explains illness with two stories — genes and germs. A third, the exposome (the lifetime load of chemicals a body absorbs, including the ones we’re prescribed and injected), is real, large, and badly undercounted. While it may not itself replace germ theory, it at least deserves to sit alongside it.

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Society’s war on grief

Written by Robert D. Stolorow

The DSM5, the most recent version of psychiatry’s diagnostic bible, makes it possible to classify grieving that endures beyond a rather brief span of time as a mental illness.

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