How RFK Can Make America Healthy Again
26 November 2024
The Mysterious Ownership Tensions at the Guardian
26 November 2024
Sudden deaths were twice as high among the vaccinated in the original Pfizer clinical trial, researchers have found, reigniting concerns about the safety of the novel mRNA drug.
Not seeing loved ones at least once a month and living alone significantly increases people’s risk of dying, academics at the University of Glasgow have found. Does this help explain pandemic deaths?
The Munk debate on the 'crisis of liberalism' missed the plot, says Bruce Pardy. "No one mentioned Covid restrictions. No one mentioned the weaponisation of the legal system. No one mentioned government censorship."
The scandal of the Covid vaccines – that they were far too high-risk medicines to give to people at low risk of the disease they were intended to prevent – is finally going mainstream, says Allison Pearson.
The spreading dominance of the woke agenda was a key enabling environment in 2020 for the Covid interventions, says Ramesh Thakur. "Wokism is a war on Western civilisation and empirical science."
Excess deaths in Australia are fuelling fears about the role of Covid vaccines, says Dr Clare Craig, as the country had little Covid before 2022, making it a control group for identifying harms from the vaccines and virus.
The 'graph of doom' used to justify the second lockdown was known by the Government to be wrong, evidence submitted to the Covid Inquiry has shown. So why was it used?
The Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine has been branded "defective" in a multi-million pound landmark legal action that will suggest claims over its efficacy were "vastly overstated".
As the Covid Inquiry continues to suggest that locking down earlier would have saved lives, Nick Rendell reminds us that infections were already falling before lockdown and any response would have seemed to 'work'.
Responding to the debate on excess deaths and Covid vaccines, the Government released a document reassuring the public that there is no link. But the data it is based on are worthless, say Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson.
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