The Telegraph has just reported that Moderna was fined for ‘luring children into Covid vaccine trials’ with teddy bears
Moderna Fined For bribing children with toys to take Covid jabs
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
The Telegraph has just reported that Moderna was fined for ‘luring children into Covid vaccine trials’ with teddy bears
Written by William James and Alex Lawler
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright on Monday called a pledge to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 a “sinister goal”, and criticized the British government’s attempts to hit clean energy targets. [emphasis, links added]
Written by News Roundup
The “Manhattan Contrarian” recently observed that, for all its apocalyptic rhetoric, the Biden administration accomplished amazingly little on the climate front.
Written by Tom Gerken
A complex problem that took microbiologists a decade to get to the bottom of has been solved in just two days by a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
First reported by TrialSite News, the study titled, Global burden of vaccine-associated kidney injury using an international pharmacovigilance database, was recently published in Scientific Reports:
Written by Dr Timothy Bradshaw
The Spartacist trade unionists are organising a Free Lucy Letby protest outside the Thirlwall Inquiry next month. The Lucy Letby case grows and grows as a public scandal
Written by Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD
In this episode, Karen and I discuss the recent DOGE initiative and the concern the data breach of social security data by AI could pose.
Written by Steve Kirsch
If the R0 was reduced, we’d flatten the curve. That didn’t happen. Areas that were boosted shortly before Omicron had a much higher peak than those that were less boosted. And the CFR was temporarily increased by over 2X post vaccine in large scale objective data
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD
People vaccinated with the Covid boosters in 2023-2024 were more likely to get Covid than their unvaccinated counterparts, according to a study published last week in the Annals of Internal Medicine
Written by News Roundup
After Donald Trump made various disagreeable noises about Canada, including threats of tariffs if we didn’t start taking border security seriously (and maybe even if we did).
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
According to a recent USDA document titled, Payment of Indemnity and Compensation for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza:
Written by Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D
Alarmists are crying to heaven for vengeance after President Trump slashed taxpayer funding for climate change research. [emphasis, links added].
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
I talked to someone today who has recently received a coveted NIH RO1 grant. Instead of being happy she said she is terrified.
Written by Closed VAERS
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Charles Kovess will be travelling in Ireland and Hungary between 25 February and 10 March 2025.
During that period, there will be NO EMAIL INVITATIONS to meetings of Medical Doctors for Covid Ethics International.
HOWEVER, OF COURSE, THE MEETINGS WILL BE HELD DURING THAT PERIOD.
Written by Carey Gillam
Proposed Iaws in Iowa and other farm states would bar people from suing pesticide manufacturers for failing to warn them of health risks associated with their products, as long as the product labels are approved by the EPA
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
Scientific publishing has long prided itself on rigor… at least in theory. Peer review is supposed to act as a firewall, ensuring that only results meeting strict statistical and methodological standards make it into prestigious journals