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How Mortality Figures Skewed By Counting Vaccinated As Unvaccinated

Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Dr Panagis Polykretis shared this paper titled Classification bias and impact of COVID-19 vaccination on all-cause mortality the case of the Italian region Emilia-Romagna. This analysis focussed on the study’s analysis of classification bias—specifically the “case counting window bias”—and its impact on interpreting COVID-19 vaccination effectiveness in real-world mortality data

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The Revenge of Professor Gianluca Alimonti Against Climate Alarmism

Written by Chris Morrison

In 2023 a group of activists including ‘hockey stick’ inventor Michael Mann, Attribution Queen Frederike Otto and Marlowe Hood and Graham Readfearn from AFP and The Guardian respectively managed to get a paper led by Professor Gianluca Alimonti retracted by Nature because it had spoken the obvious truth that there was little scientific evidence that extreme weather events were getting worse

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Synformation: Epistemic Capture meets AI

Written by Dr Robert Malone MD, MS

In my role as Co-chairperson and member of the CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, I have been participating in a training course regarding the GRADE methodology for public health decision-making

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27% of Americans Take Four or More Prescription Drugs

Written by Eccentrik

Soft light. Glowing faces. The uplifting orchestral swell of a life turned from dark to better. Those sun-dappled blades of grass? Not just stalks whistling in the wind. But a metaphor, a rebirth and rejuvenation of not only the human condition – of reality itself

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