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What was medieval and Renaissance medicine?

Written by Daniel Murrell, M.D.

The Medieval Period, or Middle Ages, lasted from around 476 C.E. to 1453 C.E, starting around the fall of the Western Roman Empire. After this came the start of the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery.

In southern Spain, North Africa, and the Middle East, Islamic scholars were translating Greek and Roman medical records and literature.

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Distinguishing Truth From Green Propaganda

Written by Mark Hendrickson PhD

Radical environmentalism sees truth as a threat to its objectives. Propaganda (whether outright lies, exaggerations, or distortions) in pursuit of green goals is justified.

Perhaps the most famous example of green propaganda has been the persistent claim that 97% of climate scientists agree that man-made climate change endangers the planet.

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Why You Shouldn’t Worry About Climate Change

Written by Ed WahlBroel

For the past five years, I’ve been watching and listening to this debate on global warming/climate change.

I told myself that when I retire (which I did), I was going to take a hard look into this very controversial issue to try and understand what it’s all about.

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Why You Are Safer to Avoid Taking Vaccines

Written by Dr. James Howenstine, MD

Cowpox vaccine was believed able to immunize people against smallpox. At the time this vaccine was introduced, there was already a decline in the number of cases of smallpox. Japan introduced compulsory vaccination in 1872. In 1892 there were 165,774 cases of smallpox with 29,979 deaths despite the vaccination program.

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Capitol Hill ‘White Coat Summit’ Doctors Trash COVID19 Hype

Written by Hannah Bleau

Dr. Dan Erickson, owner of Accelerated Urgent Care, spoke at Monday’s “White Coat Summit” on Capitol Hill as part of a greater effort to extinguish fears surrounding the Chinese coronavirus and reminded the public that “99.8 percent of people get through this with little to no progressive or significant disease.”

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Health company sorry for 600,000 COVID false positive notices

Written by Carlos Garcia

A healthcare insurance company for members of the U.S. military had to apologize for accidentally telling over 600,000 people that they were infected with the virus when they were not.

Tricare apologized for alarming several hundred thousand people because of a poorly worded email that implied the recipient was a coronavirus survivor. The email went out from Humana Military, a regional manager for Tricare.

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COVID19 PCR Tests Are Scientifically Meaningless

Written by Torsten Engelbrecht and Konstantin Demeter

Though the whole world relies on RT-PCR to “diagnose” Sars-Cov-2 infection, the science is clear: they are not fit for purpose.

Lockdowns and hygienic measures around the world are based on numbers of cases and mortality rates created by the so-called SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR tests used to identify “positive” patients, whereby “positive” is usually equated with “infected.”

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Science Says Healthy People Should NOT Wear Masks

Written by Patricia Neuenschwander, M.S.N., R.N., C.P.N.P.-P.C.

Healthy people wearing masks. These days you see them everywhere. But according to Patricia Neuenschwander, M.S.N., R.N., C.P.N.P.-P.C., an emergency room nurse with over two decades of experience, the science doesn’t support healthy people wearing masks.

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