“Is Curing Patients a Sustainable Business Model?” Goldman Sachs Analysts Ask
Beth Mole One-shot cures for diseases are not great for business—more specifically, they’re bad for longterm profits—Goldman Sachs analysts noted in an April 10 report for biotech clients … The investment banks’ report, titled “The Genome Revolution,” asks clients the touchy question: “Is curing patients a sustainable business model?” The answer may be “no,” according […]
Good for Business: The Lancet COVID-19 Commission Report
David Bell The Lancet recently released its long-awaited COVID-19 commission report. The report well reflects the current state of public health science and addresses the business needs of the Lancet. It may have been naïve to expect more than that, but health is an important area and should be taken more seriously. The level of […]
Who Benefits When Pharma-Funded FDA Fast-Tracks Drugs and Vaccines? Not Consumers, Critics Warn
Children’s Health Defense Team Although Americans may not realize it, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) decisions loom large in their everyday lives — one- fth of every dollar a U.S. consumer spends goes to a product that the FDA regulates. However, it is questionable whether consumer safety or the pocketbook concerns of the average […]
The COVID-19 Fraud & War on Humanity
Mark Bailey, John Bevan-Smith COVID-19 is a fraud because its alleged causal agent, a purported novel coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2, has not been proven to exist in nature and therefore has not been established as the cause of COVID-19, the disease and pandemic invented by the World Health Organisation (WHO). For the selfsame reason there are […]
Fake Meat and Other Fake Foods: Synthetic Biology Wolves in “Sustainable” Sheep’s Clothing
Merinder Teller With restrictive Covid policies reshaping everything from farmland ownership to meat processing to restaurant eating to food costs and availability, it is clear that critical battle lines are being redrawn. And one of the most disturbing new battlefronts has to do with the most age-old of rights, one that Maine voters just took […]
How a False Hydroxychloroquine Narrative Was Created, and Much More
Meryl Nass This is the most important article I ever wrote, because it cracks open the plandemic nut. Perhaps more appropriate, it lances the pandemic boil so all can see/smell the putridness inside. It is remarkable that a large series of events taking place over the past months produced a unified message about hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), […]
The Criminal Censorship of Ivermectin’s Efficacy by the High-Impact Medical Journals – Part 1
Pierre Kory One of the most important powers of [medical] journals is that they can drive headlines like nobody’s business. When a Pharma friendly study gets published in one of those journals, it launches a PR media campaign that no amount of commercials or advertisements could accomplish. Conversely, if Pharma wants to prevent an effective […]
What the Leaked EMA Emails & Docs Reveal: Major Concerns with Pfizer C-19 Vaccine Batch Integrity and the Race to Authorize
Sonia Elijah Regulatory agencies, like the EMA, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the U.S. and the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) are chartered to make decisions based to better the public. External influences such as political or media pressure are not meant to be a driving factor in their decision-making, […]