Commonalities Between COVID-19 and Radiation Injury

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Carmen I. Rios et al. As the multi-systemic components of COVID-19 emerge, parallel etiologies can be drawn between SARS-CoV-2 infection and radiation injuries. While some SARS-CoV-2- infected individuals present as asymptomatic, others exhibit mild symptoms that may include fever, cough, chills, and unusual symptoms like loss of taste and smell and reddening in the extremities […]

Nuclear Translocation of Spike mRNA and Protein is a Novel pathogenic Feature of SARS-CoV-2

Sarah Sattar et al. Nuclear translocation of spike mRNA and protein is a novel pathogenic feature of SARS-CoV-2. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causes severe pathophysiology in vulnerable older populations and appears to be highly pathogenic and more transmissible than SARS-CoV or MERS-CoV [1, 2]. The spike (S) protein appears to be a […]

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), […]

A Critique of the Lancet COVID-19 Commission

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 further, but health is an important area and should be taken more seriously.  The level of obfuscation of evidence, misrepresentation of […]

Public Health Ethics: Critiques of the “New Normal”

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Euzebiusz Jamrozik The global response to the recent coronavirus pandemic has revealed an ethical crisis in public health. This article analyses key pandemic public health policies in light of widely accepted ethical principles: the need for evidence, the least restrictive/harmful alternative, proportionality, equity, reciprocity, due legal process, and transparency. Many policies would be considered unacceptable […]

COVID-19 Vaccines: The Impact on Pregnancy Outcomes and Menstrual Function

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James A. Thorp et al. Objectives: Assess rates of adverse events (AE) after COVID-19 vaccines experienced by women of reproductive age, focusing on pregnancy and menstruation, using data collected by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) database. Main Outcome and Measures: A proportional reporting ratio analysis […]

The Injustice

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VaxJustice.org The rates of death and injury from Covid-19 never justi ed the need for these experimental treatments in the rst place. Not to mention the fact that a number of safe and proven treatments are readily available. However, to admit this would have precluded an Emergency Use Authorization which is what enabled the authorities […]