BBC Comes to Terms With Collapsing EV Market
17 May 2024
by Sallust
Following his disgraceful treatment at the hands of the Covid Inquiry, Carl Heneghan writes with Tom Jefferson to Baroness Hallett to set the record straight and suggest she move her inquiry onto a more serious footing.
A primary school teacher sacked for refusing to take Covid tests and wear a face mask during the pandemic has lost her discrimination legal battle.
Covid vaccine-makers Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca were required to publish multiple post-authorisation safety studies. So where are they, asks Nick Hunt.
Was lockdown worth it? That's the key question the Covid Inquiry should be asking, says Lord Frost. But it's increasingly clear that it has predetermined the answer and is just going through the motions.
Dr. Ahmad Malik has been suspended without pay for speaking up about Covid vaccine harms and is now raising funds to fight back against his employer for free speech and patient safety.
Klaus Cichutek, the Head of the German medicines regulator – which has a very cosy relationship with vaccine-maker BioNTech – recently declared: "We ARE the European Medicines Agency." Was anyone watching the watchmen?
Care home residents were "neglected and left to starve" during the pandemic, lawyers representing bereaved relatives have told Scotland’s Covid inquiry.
The winter death toll last year in Scotland was the worst in 30 years, the BBC reports. What, worse than during the 'pandemic'? And didn't the vaccines stop everyone dying? These questions are passed over, of course.
A new Nature modelling study makes the absurd claim that Covid vaccination prevented 354,000 Delta wave deaths in Japan, despite this being 10 times the mortality rate of the earlier waves.
Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson have decided that they will continue to cover the Covid Inquiry, despite its extreme biases, but will leave reporting on the sordid sideshows to others.
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