Today I am going to use the methodology developed for parts 1 and 2 of this series to look at daily certified death across England for the next slice, this being the period Sep 2020 – May 2021 which saw the second and third wave of cases, viral variants and vaccination roll-out (among other things).
Climate alarmists have continually claimed that the Great Barrier Reef is dying because of Climate Change. Unfortunately for them, record coral cover and growth over the last two years is shooting a hole in that narrative.
In a letter to the peer-reviewed journal Virology, a Japanese cardiovascular surgeon, Dr. Kenji Yamamoto, has called for the discontinuation of COVID-19 booster shots.
Just for the public record, here’s the email I just sent to the NIH scientist responsible for investigating claims of vaccine injury. He says he hasn’t been able to find an association with the vaccines.
A possible geoengineering method to mitigate the global warming aspect of ‘climate change’ is the injection of aerosols into the lower stratosphere, closely mimicking the way large volcanic eruptions cool the climate.
Germany drank the green Kool-Aid as they shut down traditional sources of energy, while fantasizing that windmills and solar panels could sustain their society. Now faced with massive energy shortages and the prospects of a very cold winter coming up, they are reconnecting a coal-fired power plant to the energy grid. The ‘greens’ are up in arms and would apparently rather freeze to death.
You remember when the health establishment warned us not to eat eggs back in the 1980s, due to the Salmonella scare, which in fact are some of the best things you can eat.
The headlines read: “Climate scientist says total climate breakdown is now inevitable: It is already a different world out there, soon it will be unrecognizable to every one of us.”
I am a 70+ retired school teacher who has researched continuously since March 2020 but I have no friends or colleagues from the past who share my views so working in a vacuum has been more than challenging.