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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Lashing your own back

Written by OP ED Watch

Although it is easy to despair over the state of democracy, especially if you’ve never lived under tyranny, Robert Bryce notes that there’s an increasing “backlash against solar and wind energy projects” in which “Lately, the rejections and restrictions have been piling up so quickly that it has been difficult to keep track of them all.”

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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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How MMR Adverse Events Led to Market Removal in Japan

Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Diseases are the same all over the Western world. So how is it that a child in the United States is effectively forced into multiple vaccination visits with the pediatrician in order to attend K-12 school and a similar age child in Japan is free to remain unvaccinated?

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The Throne of the Toddler and the Lie of Psychology

Written by John Rosemond

After hearing me expound (I may have been ranting) on the iniquities of clinical psychology—especially its profoundly destructive influence on American childrearing since the 1960s—a fellow asked, rhetorically, “There must be something positive that’s come from psychology, John…I mean…it can’t be all bad, right?”

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