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Even AI knows the MHRA is failing us on vaccine safety, says Nick Hunt. Its answers were spot on as it called for "urgent attention" to be given to "systemic issues" of failure to spot and investigate safety problems.
When the U.K. Covid Inquiry postponed its vaccine module until January 2025, a group of concerned doctors and scientists decided that the truth couldn't wait. Their People's Vaccine Inquiry launches today.
The Covid vaccine rollout began within days of approval. But since the BioNTech factory was not operational until April, does that mean the early toxic 'blue' batches were all from Pfizer's US facility, asks Robert Kogon.
The Climate Change Committee's Net Zero plan involves pumping compressed CO2 with the energy of 500 Hiroshima bombs into the ground under our feet every year. Are they mad?
An electric car driver whose EV "went rogue" on the M62 has told of his terror as he swerved through traffic at speeds of up to 100mph before police managed to ram his car off the road.
As side-effects of the Covid vaccines piled up, the MHRA expanded its advice lists for patients but took no action. Why is there no safety threshold for medicine, unlike in all other safety sectors, asks Nick Hunt.
In a new peer-reviewed study, Japanese researcher Dr. Yasusi Suzumura finds a massive safety signal for deaths associated with mRNA vaccines in the 10 days following inoculation.
The Government's new Terrorism Bill imposes over-the-top requirements on churches, village halls, cricket clubs and other local venues to carry out risk assessments and force volunteers to undergo anti-terrorism training.
Covid vaccine-makers Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca were required to publish multiple post-authorisation safety studies. So where are they, asks Nick Hunt.
The U.S. CDC is recommending for everyone six months of age and older to get vaccinated against both flu and COVID-19 this autumn, despite admitting it has no safety data.
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