Compensation For Covid-19 Vaccine Injuries

Written by Phillip Altman

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It is not surprising that various COVID-19 “vaccine” injury compensation schemes have arisen following the rollout of the jabs which have been reported to be associated with the highest rate and absolute number of serious adverse events worldwide compared to any “vaccine” product in history.

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Why Splicing Modern Climate Data onto Proxy Data is Unethical and Unscientific

Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The allure of seamlessly blending modern, instrumental climate records with paleoclimate data obtained through proxies like tree rings and ice cores is undeniable. It promises a comprehensive view of Earth’s thermal history, stretching back millennia. However, before succumbing to this tempting shortcut, we must acknowledge its profound ethical and scientific challenges. This article delves into these challenges, arguing that splicing modern data onto proxies is, at best, dubious science and, at worst, a gross misrepresentation of Earth’s climatic past.

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Miriam Shaw Hosts Dr McCullough for End-of-Year Review

Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

The pandemic years were very tough on young mothers as they were tossed out of work and thrust into the role of home educator and pandemic manager with seniors falling seriously ill with COVID-19, minor infections in husbands and children, and a long list of other medical urgencies along the way.

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US Congressional Hearing on COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries II

Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

We are now four years into the COVID-19 pandemic. After hundreds if not thousands of physician media appearances, OPEDs, peer-reviewed publications and public presentations, the US House of Representatives will finally host medical specialists who have vast experience in treating SARS-CoV-2 infections and managing the injuries resulting from COVID-19 vaccination.

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