Why Did Excess Deaths Not Drop After Covid?
17 December 2024
by Nick Rendell
A Perspective on the Scale of the October 7th Massacre
1 October 2024
by Nick Rendell
The Covid vaccines saved 20m lives. That's the Lancet figure that gets quoted uncritically by media and politicians. But it's easy to show it's junk, says Nick Rendell. The projections of Covid deaths are off the scale!
In 2020 Asian countries were praised for their pandemic response. But since 2021 they've seen soaring death rates, while the UK is still running hot. Why did deaths not drop once the 'pandemic' was over, asks Nick Rendell.
Keir Starmer's pledge to end new HIV cases by 2030 glosses over a crucial truth: it is immigration, not just health, that is driving up HIV infections in the UK, says Nick Rendell.
Why are well-off EV owners, swanning around in their £65,000 Teslas, getting off-peak electricity at half the price paid by little old ladies shivering in poorly insulated social housing, asks Nick Rendell.
As the anniversary of the October 7th massacre approaches, Nick Rendell gives a perspective on the scale of the deaths by showing that the number of 15-44 year-olds who died dwarfs weekly deaths over the past five years.
A new study from Oxford University has laid bare the terrible decision to vaccinate children against Covid. Chris Whitty should hang his head in shame, says Nick Rendell.
Here's something the BBC won't tell you: Marine Le Pen's National Rally was the only party to increase its vote share in the second round of the French election, says Nick Rendell.
The mounting evidence of harms from lockdowns and vaccines has swelled the ranks of the sceptics. But principled opposition to coercion doesn't depend on efficacy or safety, says Nick Rendell.
Media figures continue to claim that Covid vaccines saved 20 million lives. But it's just modelling, says Nick Rendell – and it's contradicted by the data, which show the unvaccinated didn't die at a greater rate.
If you thought assisted suicide would guarantee a quick, painless death, data from Oregon will make you think again, says Nick Rendell. One person took almost six days to die.
We've gone from pulling out all the stops during Covid to try to save the frail to contemplating euthanasia, where we'll bump them off. Shouldn't we at least have a vote on it, asks Nick Rendell.
The Lancet's analysis implies that without the Covid vaccines global deaths in 2021 would have been 40% higher than normal – a higher mortality rate than World War Two or the great famine of China. This is absurd.
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