The World Economic Forum opened an investigation into founder Klaus Schwab after a whistleblower alleged financial and ethical misconduct, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday
I never thought I would see the day come when a high-level official in the US Government would admit to the sleight of hand executed by Peter Marks and the FDA.
As millions of Americans anxiously await action from the new HHS leadership against the deadly COVID-19 mRNA injections—injected into over 9 million children this year—Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has finally gone publicly on the offensive:
Leafy moss dated to the Medieval Warm Period (MWP) has been found embedded in Antarctic glacier ice that today is “permanently snow-covered” with “no evidence of meltwater.”
Just two pieces of very strong data (that are both impossible to explain if there wasn’t a causal link) were enough to cause ChatGPT to admit that it’s now more likely than not that vaccines cause autism:
In 2021, Drs Mark Bailey and John Bevan-Smith published The COVID-19 Fraud & War on Humanity, an essay outlining why the belief in viruses as contagious, disease-causing entities had become an existential threat.
Anne Dachel, author of Anne’s Substack, did a fine job of compiling MSM reporting on RFK, Jr.’s April 16 autism press conference (see The Media Slams RFK, Ignores Zahorodny.
On April 17, 2025 the CDC dropped a bomb on the world of pediatrics with a report from Shaw et al published in the MMWR with over 60 authors. Data from 16 centers show by 2022 3.2% of American children have autism using a multilayered and relatively rigorous definition.
On the heels of US House of Representatives Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic (4 Dec. 2024) which was the subject of my Substack of 29 December (CLICK HERE).
For the last three years, a “Worldwide Embalmer Blood Clot Survey” has been uncovering what mortuary workers are finding in the bodies they are preparing for burial.
Last October, the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic sent a criminal referral to the Justice Department, recommending former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo be charged with making false statements to Congress.