No, We Will Never Forget What You Did to Us in Covid
10 October 2024
Debunking the Latest Climate Change Reports From the Green Alliance
10 October 2024
by Ben Pile
Why did two doctors push hard for the vaccination of young children in late 2021 and early 2022 when their own research data had already shown it wasn't needed?
Now that the virus has become endemic, it is time to move on. But it is not time to forget. For if we forget we are in danger of repeating this horrifying experiment.
Laboratory results in 2020 showed fish liver oil destroyed 99.9% of SARS-CoV-2 within 10 minutes. Why then was the funding for this promising research withdrawn without explanation?
Since vaccination in Iceland began, 91% of Covid deaths have been in the vaccinated, but only 90% of the country is vaccinated. Age may play a part here, but other data don't look great either.
For the first two years of the pandemic, Iceland and Australia did not see any spike in excess mortality. That has now changed, casting further doubt on claims the vaccines are 90% effective against death.
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.
In January to March 2022, 760 people died in Iceland, a sharp increase of 28% on the five-year average. The most notable difference from previous years is the booster vaccine rollout over the winter.
As the UK ends its remaining Covid travel rules and restrictions, here are other countries that got there first and to where UK citizens can now travel in the normal pre-pandemic way.
According to a speech made by Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, Ukrainian refugees arriving in Italy will be forced to "either agree to have a swab every 48 hours or agree to be vaccinated“.
No lockdowns, mask mandates or business closures, and a medically-trained Education Minister who declined the vaccine saying vaccines don't control coronaviruses. Read the fascinating story of the Faroe Islands.
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