Are Lockdowns Effective in Managing Pandemics?
Moshe Yanovskiy and Yehoshua Socol The present coronavirus crisis caused a major worldwide disruption which has not been experienced for decades. The lockdown-based crisis management was implemented by nearly all the countries, and studies confirming lockdown effectiveness can be found alongside the studies questioning it. In this work, we performed a narrative review of the […]
Inside The Corrupt World Of Alzheimer’s Science (And What Its Failure Means For All ‘Settled Science’)
Christopher Bedford In Alzheimer’s — as in coronavirus and global warming — the science is far from settled. An international cabal of scientists who believe in their own righteousness. Scientific journals, conferences, and grants that suppress dissent. Tens of billions of dollars in taxpayer, Big Pharma and venture capital money. Decades of research — and […]
Medical Journals are Funded by the Pharmaceutical Industry
Natasha Hobley The medical community has long used scientific research to guide individual care, industry protocols, and what is known within the medical community as best practice or standard of care. With differing opinions about best treatment options, the final say often comes down to what clinical research shows—with documentation in peer-reviewed medical journals being […]
The WHO Is Using Deceit to Sell Its Sponsors’ Products
David Bell Public health relies on trust. Advertising relies on twisting the truth, even deceiving people, to persuade them to buy a product they may not need. Trust is maintained by telling the truth, giving others accurate information and sound advice. If inclined, you can change direction, trading on trust that you have built in […]
Become Your Own Regulatory Body
Plus, introducting the 7 Principles of a Better Way Tess Lawrie One of the issues raised at the conference by many speakers was that of regulatory capture. Robert Malone … spoke eloquently of how regulatory bodies in the US – the FDA and CDC – had intentionally breached their own regulatory norms in order to […]
Covid Conflicts of Interest: Follow the Money
World Council for Health Dr Tess Laurie: Fahrie gave this presentation at a recent World Council for Health General Assembly. He is a molecular biologist whose own questioning around the use of PCR testing for diagnostic purposes led him to uncovering the tangled web of conflicts of interest across regulatory agencies, scientific journals and research […]
Social Scientists Can’t Predict Better Than Laymen, Study Finds
Noah Carl The pandemic has shone a spotlight on public health ‘experts’. Many initially opposed lockdown, before abruptly changing their view when doing so became politically convenient. They said that masks don’t work, only to turn around and back mandates. And after assuring us the vaccines would stop transmission, they were met with overwhelming data to […]
Lancet, COVID-19, and the Modeling of Fallcy
David Bell There is supposed to be a clear line between medical publishing and propaganda. No less so than in the pages of the Lancet, previously been considered a relative bastion of integrity in publishing. Honesty in medical publishing, meaning publication on the basis of transparent rigorous review and impartiality, is of particular importance to […]