The Pharmaceutical Industry is Dangerous to Health. Further Proof with COVID-19
Fabien Deruelle The COVID-19 period highlights a huge problem that has been developing for decades, the control of science by industry. In the 1950s, the tobacco industry set the example, which the pharmaceutical industry followed. Since then, the latter has been regularly condemned for illegal marketing, misrepresentation of experimental results, dissimulation of information about the […]
Amnesty, Yes-And Here is the Price
Charles Eisenstein A recent article in The Atlantic, “Let’s Declare a Pandemic Amnesty,” has been making waves in the Covid dissident community. The article, written by Brown University economics professor Emily Oster, proposes that we forgive and forget the crimes against the public perpetrated during the Covid years. Her main argument seems to be that […]
World’s Largest Nutritionists Group Accepted Millions from Food, Pharma and Big Ag in Exchange for Favors
U.S. Right to Know The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) accepted millions of dollars from food, pharmaceutical and agribusiness companies, had policies to provide favors in return, and invested in ultra-processed food company stocks, according to a study published Oct. 24 in Public Health Nutrition. … The study describes a “symbiotic relationship” between the […]
Who Owns the CDC?
A Midwestern Doctor Many of you are understandably outraged at the CDC’s recent unanimous decision to add the COVID-19 vaccines to the pediatric schedule. The decision is completely indefensible, and will result in millions of children being forced to be vaccinated for no benefit and substantial risk. Throughout its history, the CDC and its advisory committee the ACIP, have consistently […]
Experts Blame Feds for Pharma Corruption
Lauren Vogel There are many shades of pharma corruption, according to the World Health Organization, from exaggerating or hiding safety and effectiveness data to seeking shortcuts in regulation and bribingprescribers.… Corruption is “endemic” because it’s profitable, and companies that “refuse to play the game”lose their market share, he [Marc-André Gagnon] explained. “Don’t blame the companies,” […]
How Bad Was It? Reflecting on the Last Two Years
Rob Verkerk In the wake of the Better Way conference (/news/a-better-way-for-a-better-world-bath-2022/) in Bath (UK), it’s been nothing short of mind-blowing sharing time over the last two weeks with fellow activists for better health systems, if that’s how we should refer to what we’re trying to co-create. With some irony, it is the orchestrated, global deception […]
Hydroxychloroquine: A Morality Tale
Norman Doidge We live in a culture that has uncritically accepted that every domain of life is political, and that even things we think are not political are so, that all human enterprises are merely power struggles, that even the idea of “truth” is a fantasy, and really a matter of imposing one’s view on […]
A WHO Pandemic Pact Would Leave the World at China’s Mercy
Matt Ridley Lessons have still not been learned, so why should we trust the WHO in a future pandemic?