News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
A leading figure in the British Heart Foundation is suppressing evidence that the Covid vaccines cause heart damage, even sending non-disclosure agreements to his research team, MP Andrew Bridgen has said.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla was found by the medicine regulator to have misled the public over the Covid vaccine, yet will be fined just a few thousand pounds. The system is broken and needs an overhaul, says Dr Alan Black.
Pfizer’s Chief Financial Officer has described the Covid pandemic as a "multi-billion dollar franchise" and expects profit to continue as the firm is set to stick a 10,000% mark-up on its vaccine.
In the spirit of Mrs Merton we might ask: "So why were healthy children and young adults coerced into receiving unnecessary multiple Covid vaccinations from a $1.4 trillion global pharmaceutical industry?"
Three doses of the Moderna Covid vaccine increase your risk of Omicron infection by up to 27%, a study has found. Why do the Covid vaccines increase your infection risk? This needs urgently investigating.
Following his Covid vaccine, Nicholas Williams' shingles returned, despite his being vaccinated. His doctor said to try GSK's pricey new shingles vaccine. No wonder GSK's profits have skyrocketed in the past year.
Regular use of ivermectin led to a 100% reduction in hospitalisation and a 92% reduction in mortality from COVID-19, a major new study has found. Why is it still not approved?
Brazil President Jair Bolsanaro has said he regrets removing liability from pharmaceutical companies for vaccine side-effects and is "sorry for all the deaths" as he confirms he is not vaccinated.
The pharmaceutical industry is much too keen on new drugs and prone to conceal risk and exaggerate benefit. But radical proposals to overhaul it will fail. What can practically be done to improve it?
The pharmaceutical industry is not fit for purpose. It commits widespread fraud – many if not most medicines are overpriced junk. It spends more on marketing than research. Is there a better way?
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