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5 June 2025
News Round-Up
5 June 2025
When June Became the Cruellest Month
5 June 2025
by Paul Stevens
A majority of Americans believe Covid vaccines may be to blame for many unexplained deaths and a quarter say they know someone who died from the jab, a new poll shows. Just 33% think vaccine harms are a conspiracy theory.
Hertz has announced it’s going to take a $245 million hit as it offloads 20,000 EVs because too few people want to rent them and goes back to petrol.
There's been a lot of chatter lately about Wuhan's 'batwoman' and her 'secret' meetings with U.S. officials. But at least as suspicious is the connection between Germany's Christian Drosten and Wuhan, says Robert Kogon.
A major U.S. disaster database from the NOAA that was quoted by President Biden as proof of the harms of climate change is slammed as an "egregious failure of scientific inquiry" for its numerous flaws and biases.
Since 2020, California has seen 82,000 excess deaths from non-Covid causes, almost as many as its official Covid death tally. And it still has a higher death rate than no-lockdown Florida.
It is usually assumed that in March 2020 people were panicked over getting the virus. But Jeffrey Tucker says that the primary fear he saw at that time was of some extreme response by Government.
Florida Surgeon General Joe Ladapo called today for a complete halt on the use of mRNA vaccines. Read the official statement from the Florida Department of Health website.
Jeffrey A Tucker takes aim at Francis Collins, the former head of the US National Institutes of Health, for causing widespread hardship in the Covid response and exhibiting no remorse for the devastating consequences.
A new systematic review of high quality evidence finds masking children made no obvious difference to Covid infection rates, confirming that the CDC and other 'experts' hurt children for nothing.
Health services in Estonia, Israel and Austria provide safer care than Britain and the U.S., a report has revealed – with the U.K. failing to make the top 20.
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