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Promises Made, Promises Kept

Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Medical freedom became a rallying point for groups across the political spectrum, especially those opposing government mandates and expressing broader distrust of federal health agencies during COVID-19.

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AI Throws mRNA Under the Bus

Written by Justus R. Hope

A reader recently asked how long one would need to take SpikeLoc™ to neutralize the Spike Protein cancer risks. Soon after that, Dr. Marik emailed me a new PubMed study showing substantial increases in Leukemia in mRNA vaccinated patients.

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The Great CO2 Scare Falls Apart Under Real Data

Written by Rich Stewart

In the early 1970s, I went to an Earth Day gathering near the Charles River in Boston. I got into a short line, probably to get something to eat or drink. Someone in front of me turned around, and a voice from behind asked, “Since when are you an environmentalist?”

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‘The Narrative is Cracking’: CDC Adviser Who Promoted COVID Vaccines for Pregnant Women Resigns

Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

Dr. Lakshmi Panagiotakopoulos, a pediatric infectious disease expert who helped promote the COVID-19 vaccine to pregnant women, resigned Tuesday from her position as co-leader of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) working group on the COVID-19 vaccine and is leaving the agency, Reuters reported.

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