Global Trends in Clinical Studies of Ivermectin in COVID-19
Morimasa Yagisawa, Patrick J. Foster, Hideaki Hanaki, Satoshi Ōmura Ivermectin has been widely used since 1987 for the control of river blindness and lymphatic filariasis, as well as in the treatment of scabies in humans. Because it is an extremely safe and well-known inexpensive drug, it began to be used for the treatment and prevention […]
Global Coalition Statement: Commercial Aviation and Pilot Vaccine Injury
Safety within professional aviation has vastly improved over the past several decades. This is due in large part to a “Just Safety” culture founded upon open communication and self- disclosure of errors or negative safety trends. This requires active participation from all flight crew to be effective. Pilots are trained to be careful analysts of […]
Lockdowns, Closures, and the Loss of Moral Clarity
Jeffrey A. Tucker … Recent surveys of people in forced covid isolation have found that some 30% develop strong symptoms of PTSD over the course of weeks. In this case, an already imbalanced kid found personal meaning through his own perceived “race” identity. He invented a sense of belongingness through an imagined artificial solidarity with […]
CDC Refuses to Post the Fix to Its Mask Study
Paul Elias Alexander … A CDC study by Budzyn et al. published in the MMWR on October 1st 2021 (Pediatric COVID-19 Cases in Counties With and Without School Mask Requirements — United States, July 1–September 4, 2021), reported that “Counties without school mask requirements experienced larger increases in pediatric COVID-19 case rates after the start […]
Increased Emergency Cardiovascular Events Among Under-40 Population in Israel During Vaccine Rollout and Third COVID-19 Wave
Christopher L.F. Sun, Eli Jaffe, Retsef Levi Cardiovascular adverse conditions are caused by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infections and reported as side-effects of the COVID-19 vaccines. Enriching current vaccine safety surveillance systems with additional data sources may improve the understanding of COVID-19 vaccine safety. Using a unique dataset from Israel National Emergency Medical Services (EMS) […]
The Politics of Natural Infection
Jeffrey A. Tucker From the very outset of this pandemic, the topic of natural infection has been a taboo. To suggest that anyone might have been better off risking infection and thereby gaining immunity from a respiratorial virus rather than hiding under the sofa for two years was seen as outrageous and irresponsible. My theory […]
Evaluating Compulsory Covid-19 Vaccination Mandates: Judicial or Legislative Review is Necessary to Determine Whether Mandates Without Exceptions For Natural Immunity Should Be Allowed to Stand
Julie Parrish In the time since Covid-19 vaccines became available to the American public, it seemed almost a foregone conclusion that state and federal governments, given their extensive use of executive authority and emergency rulemaking powers since the start of the pandemic, would eventually attempt to exercise police powers to mandate compulsory vaccination. What has become […]
Were Fears About Asymptomatic Covid Spread Overblown? Infected People without Symptoms are TWO-THIRDS Less Likely to Pass Virus On, Study Finds
John Ely Fears about silent spreaders of Covid — who suffer no symptoms but can pass the virus to others — may have been overblown. A study of nearly 30,000 people has found asymptomatic carriers are about 68 per cent less likely to pass the virus on than those who get sick. No10 used concerns […]