What’s the Point of the Latest Ukraine Escalation?
23 November 2024
by Eugyppius
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The Chair of the UK independent public Covid inquiry, Baroness Heather Hallett, has told the Prime Minister she wants her inquiry to cover vaccine side-effects and fatalities.
MP Sir Christopher Chope tells the Government that being in denial about vaccine damage is undermining the very vaccine confidence which the Government has been trying to promote.
The UKHSA has finally published raw data on hospital admissions by vaccination status – and alarmingly, they show that the vaccinated are hospitalised for non-Covid reasons at five times the rate of the unvaccinated.
The 31st of our round-ups of Covid vaccine safety reports and news from a group of medics to inform the debate on vaccination.
The number of serious adverse effects from Covid vaccination is 40 times higher than currently recorded by the German Government, a scientist leading a study into the vaccines has said.
The lead author of a Lancet pre-print examining all-cause mortality in the Covid vaccine trials has said that her work shows a "danger signal" of heart deaths for the mRNA vaccines but the "powers" don't want to know.
Authorities should "comprehensively" investigate a spike in deaths in Cyprus during 2021 that is not explained by COVID-19 but occurred concurrently with the vaccination campaign, a study has concluded.
Stillbirths and first-year infant deaths in Iceland jumped 82% in 2021, raising further questions of vaccine safety after 11 cases of foetal damage following vaccination were reported to the Government.
Covid vaccination increases the risk of severe heart inflammation up to 120-fold, a major study from Scandinavia published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) has found.
Medicine has been corrupted by the corporate interests of large companies, which suppress negative trial results, conceal adverse effects and do not share raw data, according to a peer-reviewed article in the BMJ.
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