This version of the Treaty is very similar to the June 2 version, but I felt an updated analysis was needed before the hearing on the WHO tomorrow
Analysis of the Negotiating Text of the WHO’s Pandemic Treaty
Written by Meryl Nass MD
Written by Meryl Nass MD
This version of the Treaty is very similar to the June 2 version, but I felt an updated analysis was needed before the hearing on the WHO tomorrow
Written by Roger Pielke Jr.
Physicist Richard Feynman once described a key difference between religion and science as follows: “Religion is a culture of faith; science is a culture of doubt.” Scientific reasoning and provisional truths that result are based on evidence, not simply belief
Written by Professor Martin Neil, Professor Norman Fenton and Dr Jonathan Engler
The Cconservative Woman has extensively reported on the commercial and political aspects of the scandal of the UK adoption of Lateral Flow Tests (LFTs) in a series of articles dubbed the ‘Innova Scandal’
Written by Laura Baisas
The remains were found naturally mummified in a crypt belonging to an aristocratic Austrian family
Written by Rob Stumpf
The problem seems to present after one too many “wide open pedal events” or while DC fast charging
Written by Celia Farber
Eerie, surreal scene of near empty house with BBC broadcast denying—with establishment Covid sloganeering– what they are refusing to report on
Written by Unbekoming
This confirms that my/PSI predictions on the lack virus or COVID-19 and the vaccines’ ineffectiveness and toxicity were 100 percent accurate
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
As a former editor and active research author, I have learned during the pandemic that deep bias favoring COVID-19 vaccination is everywhere, particular in manuscripts accepted to JAMA
Written by Mattie Brignal
Electric cars risk becoming effectively uninsurable as analysts struggle to put a price on battery repairs, the researcher for the car insurance industry has said
Written by Steve Kirsch
His landmark paper showing over 250,000 killed by the COVID vaccine is now back in the peer-reviewed literature
Written by Frank Landymore
Human employees may be getting a little too used to their robot co-workers
Written by Mike Fishmore
Late-night host Stephen Colbert has contracted COVID-19 for the second time, causing a halt in the filming of his CBS show, “The Late Show.”
Written by Mary Gillis
Bacterial antimicrobial resistance falls into the WHO’s top 10 threats to humanity. A study reveals how much this deadly problem affects the Americas
Written by John Leake
Tucker Carlson just published a new episode of his show in which he reviews the death of George Floyd on Memorial Day 2020, for which former Minneapolis PD officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder and sentenced to forty years in prison
Written by Picks
Eight billion years ago, something happened in a distant galaxy that sent an incredibly powerful blast of radio waves hurtling through the universe
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
Walking, keeping strong and fit will most likely lead to a longer life