Vaccine Risk vs. Disease Risk

Written by Sharyl Attkisson

Imagine you’re a parent considering the CDC’s vaccine schedule: 43 shots with somewhere around 63 doses of vaccine your child is supposed to get by age 18—measles, flu, Covid, the works

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Does the UK’s “REACT-2” antibody study prove that a novel virus was in circulation in 2020?

Written by Jonathan Engler, Martin Neil, and Jessica Hockett

People who believe the fantastical story that a virus “somehow escaped” from a lab in Wuhan, traversed (most of) the globe, and temporarily wiped out the flu nearly everywhere often fall back on the UK’s REACT-2 study as evidence, and specifically this graph contained within one of its published reports:

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Intro to ViroLIEgy

Written by Mike Stone

When I first set out to create ViroLIEgy.com, my goal—beyond providing a place to share and preserve my research—was to build a one-stop site where people could easily access information on the fraud of virology.

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