WHO Pandemic Treaty: What It Is, Why It Matters and How to Stop It

Joseph Mercola The World Health Organization has started drafting a global pandemic treaty on pandemic preparedness that would grant it absolute power over global biosecurity, such as the power to implement digital identities/vaccine passports, mandatory vaccinations, travel restrictions, standardized medical care and more. The WHO is not qualified to make global health decisions. As just […]

Pfizer Booster Protection against Omicron Wanes in Just Weeks, Study Finds

Susan C. Olmstead Second and third doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine provide protection against the Omicron variant for only a few weeks, according to peer-reviewed research published today in JAMA Network Open. “Our study found a rapid decline in Omicron-specific serum neutralizing antibody titers only a few weeks after the second and third doses of [the Pfizer-BioNTech] BNT162b2,” the […]

Evidence for a Connection between Coronavirus Disease-19 and Exposure to Radiofrequency Radiation from Wireless Communications including 5G

Beverly Rubik, Robert R. Brown Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) public health policy has focused on the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus and its effects on human health while environmental factors have been largely ignored. In considering the epidemiological triad (agent-host-environment) applicable to all disease, we investigated a possible environmental factor in the COVID-19 […]

Outcome Reporting Bias in Covid-19 mRNA Vaccine Clinical Trials

Ronald B. Brown Relative risk reduction and absolute risk reduction measures in the evaluation of clinical trial data are poorly understood by health professionals and the public. The absence of reported absolute risk reduction in COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials can lead to outcome reporting bias that affects the interpretation of vaccine efficacy. The present article […]

Analysis of All-cause Mortality by Week in Canada 2010-2021, by Province, Age and Sex: There was no COVID-19 Pandemic, and There is Strong Evidence of Response-caused Deaths in the Most Elderly and in Young Males

Denis G. Rancourt, Marine Baudin, Jérémie Mercier We analyzed all-cause mortality by week (ACM/w) for Canada, and for the Canadian provinces, and by age group and sex, from January 2010 through March 2021; in comparison with data for other countries and their regions or counties. We find that there is no extraordinary surge in yearly […]

Did Pfizer Perform Adequate Safety Testing for its Covid-19 mRNA Vaccine in Preclinical Studies? Evidence of Scientific and Regulatory Fraud (revised version June 2022)

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Sasha Latypova The rushed “warp speed” development and approval of completely novel Covid-19 mRNA and DNA vaccines pushed on millions of people has resulted today in millions of reported injuries and thousands of deaths according to public health databases such as VAERS (US), Eduravigilance (EU), Yellow Card (UK) and others. This article reviews some of […]

Adverse Events of Special Interest (AESIs) for Covid-19 Vaccines Surveillance

Public Health Ontario Adverse Events of Special Interest (AESIs) for COVID-19 Vaccines Surveillance Following the authorization of novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines in Canada, post- marketing surveillance is being conducted to monitor the safety of these new vaccines throughout the implementation of the immunization program. Provincial reporting of adverse events following immunization (AEFIs) to […]

Why is Canada Euthanising the Poor?

Yuan Yi Zhu Since last year, Canadian law, in all its majesty, has allowed both the rich as well as the poor to kill themselves if they are too poor to continue living with dignity. In fact, the ever-generous Canadian state will even pay for their deaths. What it will not do is spend money […]