News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
A climate activist told his pregnant wife she can't have gas and air during labour because of the impact on the environment. Is this what the activists hope the eco-utopian future will hold? wonders Sallust.
A study that 'proved' the HPV vaccine reduced preterm births was retracted because data sleuths spotted that the authors had got the relationship the wrong way round and the vaccine actually increased them.
A study of women vaccinated during pregnancy found a miscarriage rate of 14% after the sixth week, nearly double the 8% found in a study of all women. That should ring alarm bells.
Doubled pregnancy loss rate, raised foetal abnormality rate and concentration of lipid nanoparticles in ovaries in Pfizer's animal studies – how could they tell women this vaccine is 'safe'?
Never in modern history has such a synchronised decline in birth rate been seen across the world, precisely aligned with the rollout of an experimental medical treatment, write Dr. Sven Román and Dr. Jonathan Gilthorpe.
Official UK data appear to be reassuring on the safety of Covid vaccines during pregnancy. But dig a little deeper and serious questions arise, such as what is behind the sharp drop in births in 2022?
66 doctors, scientists and clinical practitioners have written to the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists to call for a stop to Covid vaccination of pregnant women over serious safety concerns.
Standards of numeracy in nursing have been falling years, say registered nurses Roger Watson and Niall McCrae. Is that why most nurses have uncritically parroted the Government's dubious pandemic claims?
Dr Viki Male cites a Scottish study that claims to find no evidence the vaccines increase miscarriage risk but actually finds a 17% higher rate in the vaccinated.
Many countries are reporting a marked drop in birth rates in the first part of 2022, nine months after the vaccination rollouts to younger age groups. Is there a link?
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