Why the WHO faked a pandemic – Forbes 2010

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Note: This article, published on 5 February 2010, originally appeared in Forbes. It was removed sometime in mid October 2020 with no explanation.

The World Health Organization has suddenly gone from crying “The sky is falling!” like a cackling Chicken Little to squealing like a stuck pig. The reason: charges that the agency deliberately fomented swine flu hysteria. “The world is going through a real pandemic. The description of it as a fake is wrong and irresponsible,” the agency claims on its Web site. A WHO spokesman declined to specify who or what gave this “description,” but the primary accuser is hard to ignore.

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Islamic Community Puts COVID19 & Vaccines Under the Microscope

Written by Saeed A. Qureshi, Ph.D. ([email protected])

The global Islamic community is increasingly concerned as more evidence  emerges that the pandemic is premised on fake claims with little or no scientific proof.

Principia Scientific’s leading expert on the virus, Dr Saeed Qureshi, is encouraging all Muslims to join in this important open Zoom meeting and share the truth that COVID19 is a fraud.

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The Imperial Model and its Role in the UK’s Pandemic Response

Written by lockdownsceptics.org

Historians are sure to pore over this ‘unprecedented’ period for centuries to come. It is my belief that in the fullness of time, they will come to regard our response to the Sars-CoV-2 virus as monumental folly. In particular they will be bewildered by the role of deeply flawed computer modelling in triggering a chain of events that fundamentally, and perhaps catastrophically, damaged western society.

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Facemasks in the COVID-19 era: A health hypothesis

Written by nih.gov

This crucial new paper from the US National Library of Medicine destroys the common myth that face masks work against COVID19. The conclusion from the study, which appears in the Elsevier Public Health Emergency Collection is “both medical and non-medical facemasks are ineffective to block human-to-human transmission.”

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Sorry Facebook, 2020 Was Another Good Year For Polar Bears

Written by climatechangedispatch.com

A prominent Canadian zoologist says that Facebook’s polar bear claims are gravely out of date and 2020 was another good year for polar bears.

In the State of the Polar Bear Report 2020, published by the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) to coincide with International Polar Bear Day (27 February), zoologist Dr. Susan Crockford explains that while the climate narrative insists that polar bear populations are declining due to reduced sea ice, the population surveys and the scientific literature don’t support such a conclusion.

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Satellite Measurements Don’t Support Global Warming Claims

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NASA Earth Radiation Budget (ERB) measurements from satellite data don’t support global warming claims.

Analyst blogger and Principia Scientific contributor, Zoe Phin downloaded and analyzed 10 gigabytes of NASA instrumental data on the earth’s radiation budget (ERB) fully covering the years 2003 to 2019 [site] [data].

The idea is to see the effect of clouds at the surface, especially the so-called Upwelling Longwave Radiation (LW_UP).

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Is There a Big Pharma BAME COVID Experiment Going On?

Written by stateofthenation.co

Human guinea pigs for Big Pharma and rotten states. The sickening experiments fuelling vaccine scepticism among people of colour.

There’s much talk in the news of a low take-up in Covid vaccinations among people of colour in the US, UK, Africa and beyond. But it’s a scepticism born of horrific and shameful acts by governments and Big Pharma.

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Top UCLA Professor Says ‘No Such Thing As An Antidepressant’

Written by collective-evolution.com

Below is a brief clip from of David Cohen, a professor and Associate Dean for Research and Development of at the Luskin School of Social Work, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). His research focuses on psychoactive drugs (prescribed, licit, and illicit) and their desirable and undesirable effects as socio-cultural phenomena “constructed” through language, policy, attitudes, and social interactions.

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