Critical Care Doctors Condemn Media Bias on COVID-19

Written by Dr Joseph Mercola


Despite the fact that many critical care specialists are using treatment protocols that differ from standard of care, information about natural therapeutics in particular are still being suppressed by the media and is not received by critical care physicians.

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How Many People Die Each Day?

Written by Jenna Ross

As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, the media continues to rattle off statistics at full force.

However, without a frame of reference, numbers such as the death toll can be difficult to interpret. Mortalities attributed to the virus, for example, are often measured in the thousands of people per day globally—but is this number a little or a lot, relative to typical causes of death?

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Cultural Reason Behind Japan’s Very Low COVID-19 Deaths?

Written by Pauline Chakmakjian

Prior to the circus show of COVID-19, let’s think back to what observant people were noticing in society before the drama of 2020.

Food EVERYWHERE in the form of cafes and restaurants, endless queues at Starbucks and the like, fatsos taking up too much space in already crowded areas and entitled, impatient people wanting everything NOW and FAST having been conditioned by lightening internet speed, mobile phone use and a culture of convenience.

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What is the Real Cause of ‘COVID-19’ Deaths?

Written by Dr. Harry Ambrose

All the facts seem to point out that the death of the patients by the Sars Cov-2 virus (COVID-19) is not an interstitial pneumonia that has been talked about so much in the media. There is a real cause which we explain in detail and chronologically in this chapter, and about which not much is said in the official journalistic media.

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Why Government COVID-19 Models Are Not Real Science

Written by Gary Galles

Since the onset of the COVID-19 crisis, Americans have been told countless times that public policy was based on Science (with a capital S) and that the public should just obey the scientists.

But the accuracy of their predictions and the consequent appropriateness of policies seems to have been little better than Ask Dr. Science and the 0 percent accuracy rate of its answers.

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