What We Learned From Hating the Unvaccinated

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Susan Dunham The battlefield is still warm, following Canada’s war on the unvaccinated. The mandates have let up, and both sides stumble back into something that looks like the old normal — except that there is a fresh and present injury done to the people we tried to break. And no one wants to talk […]

Have No Fear of Your “Vaccinated” Friends’ Shedding the Spike!

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Marc Giradot A friend of mine in South Africa asked me to write this piece. Apparently, some of you are afraid to get contaminated by “vaccinated” shedding spike proteins. As you know by now, most current anti-COVID vaccines highjack healthy cells to produce large quantities of Spike proteins which is believed by many to be […]

Your Opinion is Requested

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James Roguski The WHO has broken its promise to hold a public comment session regarding their proposed pandemic treaty. 

The Loss of Trust Is Well Earned

Jeffrey A. Tucker Society is broken at many levels, and the economy too. We face a mental health crisis among young people following two years of unprecedented educational and social disruption. The highest inflation in most people’s lifetimes has people nearly panicked about the future, and that combines with strange and unpredictable shortages.  And we […]

A Literature Review and Meta-analysis of the Effects of Lockdowns on COVID-19 Mortality II

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Jonas Herby, Lars Jonung, Steve H. Hanke The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to determine the effect of lockdowns on COVID-19 mortality based on available empirical evidence. Lockdowns are defined as the imposition of at least one compulsory, non-pharmaceutical intervention (NPI). We employ a systematic search and screening procedure in which 19,646 […]

Updated John Hopkins Study on Lockdowns Debunks the Fact Checkers

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Thorsteinn Siglaugsson Last January, the Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health and the Study of Business Enterprise published a working paper which showed clearly how lockdowns across the world did not affect Covid-19 mortality at all. The paper, is written by economists Jonas Herby, Lars Jonung and Steve H. Hanke, now appearing in […]

How Bad Was It? Reflecting on the Last Two Years

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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 […]

An Epidemic of Misguided Moralising

Emily Schroeder … Science thrives on open debate, yet all too often any attempt to question the mainstream narrative (as Semmelweis, Harvey and countless other great scientists did) is stifled by ad hominem attacks. It should be possible to disprove a theory without attacking the theorizer. Yet too many lockdown advocates accused sceptics of disregarding human life, […]