Three Years In, How Did the Lockdowns Go?
Jeffrey A. Tucker Three years ago this month, a very small group of highly guarded ruling-class people from the UK, US, and Europe, were gathering to figure out how to lock down the country and the world. … Now we have an extremely robust study that looks at all these variables and sizes up the […]
The Shadowy Line Between the DoD and Pharmaceutical Companies
NE – nakedemperor.substack.com Would people have so willingly run to the Covid-19 vaccination centres if they had known they were taking part in a US Department of Defense (DoD) experiment? Would they have endured lockdowns if they realised that they were only brought in to make people su er and therefore beg for a vaccine? […]
Lead Author of New Cochrane Review Speaks Out
Maryanne Demasi Tom Jefferson, senior associate tutor at the University of Oxford, is the lead author of a recent Cochrane review that has ‘gone viral’ on social media and re-ignited one of the most divisive debates during the pandemic – face masks. The updated review titled “Physical interventions to interrupt or reduce the spread of […]
The Cochrane Review on Masks is Damning
Vinay Prasad I want to highlight what just came out: the Cochrane review on masking. It shows that community mask recommendations have no firm data to support it. The authors write: “There is a need for large, well-designed RCTs addressing the effectiveness of many of these interventions in multiple settings and populations, as well as […]
Physical Interventions to Interrupt or Reduce the Spread of Respiratory Viruses (Review)
Jefferson, T. et al. There is uncertainty about the effects of face masks. The low to moderate certainty of evidence means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited, and that the true effect may be different from the observed estimate of the effect. The pooled results of RCTs did not show a clear reduction […]
Statement From Medical Professionals & Scientists Supporting Parental Rights and Medical Freedom
Meryl Nass and Michael Kane Executive Summary Informed consent is the basis of medical ethics. Shared decision-making is a model of the patient-physician relationship that is considered the most desirable by both the U.S. and U.K. government health establishments. Patients want to make their own medical decisions, and they have the legal right to do […]
Pandemic History, Adjusted for Financial Return
David Bell The rapidly-growing pandemic preparedness industry is dominating global public health and proving increasingly lucrative. To support this agenda, numerous white papers are emerging, sponsored by such institutions as the World Bank, G7, G20 and World Health Organization that insist that pandemics are increasing in frequency and impact. A glance at global burden of […]
Our System Does More to Protect Doctors Than Patients They’ve Harmed
Kathleen Finlay Canadians who experience medical harm at the hands of the health-care system they pay for are often chagrined to learn that, if they pursue their legal remedies in court, they are also footing the bill to defend the very physicians they claim have harmed them. Now it seems that Canadian taxpayers have been […]