YOUNG CHILDREN Used In U.K. COVID-19 Vaccine Trial

Written by Barbara Cáceres and Barbara Loe Fisher

The University of Oxford’s Jenner Institute and Oxford Vaccine Group in the United Kingdom has announced that its researchers have begun recruiting children aged five to 12 years for phase II and phase III clinical trials testing an experimental COVID-19 vaccine the university is developing in partnership with AstraZeneca plc.1

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Study: Natural Variability Explains West Antarctic Warming

Written by Dr David Whitehouse

Ten days ago the journal Science issued an embargoed press release about a forthcoming paper that suggested the warming observed in West Antarctica was due to natural climatic variability.

West Antarctica has always been looked on by alarmists as being the southern example of polar temperature amplification – a phenomenon predicted by most climate change models.

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750M Genetically modified mosquitoes to be released in Florida

Written by The Guardian

A plan to release genetically modified mosquitoes has been condemned as a ‘Jurassic Park experiment’.

The insects, which have been bred by British-based biotechnology company Oxitec, have been designed to help reduce the mosquito population in the state and in so doing, reduce the risk of spreading deadly diseases such as West Nile virus and St. Louis encephalitis.

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Hard Facts: Studies of Covid-19 lethality

Written by Swiss Policy Research

Probably the most comprehensive body of expert information on COVID-19 we have seen comes from the independent Swiss Policy Research body. Below we are delighted to run further information from their superb website.

Stanford professor John Ioannidis published an overview of Covid-19 antibody studies. According to his analysis, the lethality of Covid19 (IFR) is below 0.16{154653b9ea5f83bbbf00f55de12e21cba2da5b4b158a426ee0e27ae0c1b44117} in most countries and regions. Ioannidis found an upper limit of 0.40{154653b9ea5f83bbbf00f55de12e21cba2da5b4b158a426ee0e27ae0c1b44117} for three hotspots.

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Odd bright patches on Saturn moon Titan are dry lake beds

Written by Mike Wall

A perplexing Saturn moon mystery appears to be solved at long last.

Strange bright patches observed in the southern tropical regions of Saturn’s biggest moon, Titan, more than a decade ago are likely the beds of dried-up hydrocarbon lakes and seas, a new study reports.

The results could shed light on Titan’s climate history and also inform the hunt for potentially habitable environments on alien planets, study team members said.

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COVID19: The difference between the Virus and the Disease

Written by Michael Clarke

The Mainstream media and therefore the general public have some misconceived notions about the current pandemic often referred to as COVID-19. This document offers an explanation for the Medical Professionals, Mainstream Media, and the general public to clear up the issues surrounding the pandemic.

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If Only Governments Were REALLY ‘Guided by the Science’

Written by John Miltimore

In 2010, The Atlantic said that Dr. John Ioannidis “may be one of the most influential scientists alive.”

The article, written by David H. Freedman, made it clear the Greek-American physician-scientist’s rising star stemmed in part from the fearlessness he demonstrated in challenging bad science in the medical research field.

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Video: The Fallacies of Germ Theory

Written by The Solari Report

“Had it not been for the mass selling of vaccines, Pasteur’s germ theory of disease would have collapsed into obscurity.” – E. Douglas Hume

Disease, viruses, vaccinations: “I am telling the story of how it developed so that you can understand how an error turned into a fraud, a fraud into a crime, and in the industrialization of this crime, this madness that threatens all of us, all of humanity, developed.” — “Dr Stefan Lanka:

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Hospitalization Data Exposes Foolish ‘Second Wave’ CV-19 Fears

Written by Stephen C. Miller

Are we on the verge of a second wave of coronavirus infections? Is there a spike in infections in states that reopened first?

The only way to answer that question is to watch as the data roll in. Arguably the best data to look at to see if a second wave is beginning are the hospitalization numbers. The media frequently reports the biggest and most dramatic numbers, often devoid of context.

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