Rapid Antigen Test Part 1: What You Need to Know

This executive summary was created to bring awareness to emerging issues pertaining to the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 rapid antigen test kits (RAT). Concerns include misuse, toxic chemical components of RATs and their impact on personal health & the environment, as well as test limitations. ‘Rapid Antigen Test— Cease and Desist’ and ‘Rapid Antigen […]
Why are Standards So Lax on Covid Drugs Approval?

Vinay Prasad Many scientists made a career fighting for better regulatory standards. Strangely, when it comes to the regulatory policy around COVID-19, they are dead quiet. First, consider that EUA ( emergency use authorization ) is like accelerated approval. Both require lower levels of evidence, and are predicated on the fact that we’re dealing with […]
Patient Betrayal: The Corruption of Healthcare, Informed Consent and the Physician-Patient Relationship

The purpose of this study is: first, to review disciplinary threats made to healthcare professionals by their governing bodies in the US; and second, to review medical literature for complications related to the COVID-19 vaccines and data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), particularly those related to pregnant women and women of reproductive […]