Please enjoy my presentation to Doctors for COVID Ethics, where I showcase my research journey.
Epidemiologist Recounts His Journey Exposing COVID ‘Vaccines’
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Please enjoy my presentation to Doctors for COVID Ethics, where I showcase my research journey.
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
A drug recall is the most effective way to protect the public from potentially harmful drug.
Written by Clare Watson
Plastics are now everywhere, with tiny fragments found in several major organs of the human body, including the placenta
Written by Dylan Gamba, AFP
She was, for a while, the oldest known member of the human family. Fifty years after the discovery of Lucy in Ethiopia, the remarkable remains continue to yield theories and questions
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
This week my co-author John Leake who is a historian and best-selling true crime author reported on a new crime committed by doctors at prestigious academic medical centers—transgender medicine
Written by Calvin Freiburger
As America moves further and further from the coronavirus panic of 2020, a new Pew Research survey finds waning interest in keeping up to date with Covid ‘vaccines’
Written by Jenny McGrath
Nestled in The Bahamas on Great Abaco Island is a blue hole, Sawmill Sink, that’s filled with a trove of well-preserved fossils that show how much the island has changed since the last Ice Age
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.
Martha Herbert, M.D., Ph.D, a pediatric neurologist, neuroscientist and autism researcher since 1995, said autism research must take a whole-body approach if it’s ever going to accurately capture the disorder’s complexity. Herbert co-authored a study that seeks to do just that
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.
An Idaho man who received a Covid ‘vaccine’ when his employer “strongly implied” he should get the shot was left paralyzed 10 days later from a blood clot
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
Our teeth are our only permanent body part, so it makes sense that they must be cared for if you are going to live a long, healthy life.
Written by Bjorn Lomborg
There’s a reason we heard so much about extreme heat deaths over the summer: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres made a “call to action” on ‘extreme’ heat that prompted mandarins across his vast organization to issue warnings without letting the facts get in the way of a good story
Written by James Ashworth
The largest and most complete ichthyosaur ever found in the UK has been unearthed in the nation’s smallest county
Written by Yudi Sherman
On Friday, President-elect Donald Trump tapped emergency room physician Dr. Janette Nesheiwat for US surgeon general.
The appointment raised concerns among many Republicans, who pointed out that Nesheiwat strongly pushed the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines during the pandemic.
Written by Thomas Richard
BlackRock Inc., Vanguard Group Inc., and State Street Corp. were sued by a group of states led by Texas for allegedly breaking antitrust law by boosting electricity prices through their investments, in the highest-profile lawsuit yet against the beleaguered ESG industry
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D
U.S. Senate Finance Committee members who will vote first on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination for U.S.
Written by Suzzane Burdick, Ph. D
President-elect Donald J. Trump late Tuesday nominated Jay Bhattacharya, M.D., Ph.D., professor of health policy at Stanford’s School of Medicine, to lead the National Institutes of Health (NIH).