News Round-Up
14 January 2025
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The lockdowns did not improve health outcomes. They did devastate economic outcomes. The conclusion is undeniable, and now a new study confirms it once more. Lockdowns were a disaster and failed to achieve their goal.
The WHO has quietly abandoned its investigation into the origins of COVID-19, citing challenges over conducting studies in China. But we don't need China's permission to investigate what was going on in America.
The U.S. Air Force General overseeing U.S. airspace said of the three UFOs shot down in the last three days that the U.S. could not tell how they were flying and refused to rule out aliens or any other explanation.
A major new statement from Martin Kulldorff, Jay Bhattacharya and colleagues sets out in detail the many questions that need to be asked and answered by those responsible for America's disastrous Covid response.
Covid mRNA vaccines are "clearly the most failing medical product in history" and should be withdrawn immediately as they cause "an unprecedented level of harm", a top drug safety expert has said.
The case for a lab leak seems robust: the virus is plainly engineered and first emerged in a city with a major virus lab. But in fact the evidence the virus leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology just isn't there.
It's unclear that Ukraine can win decisively with the current level of assistance. Yet Western leaders seem reluctant to give substantially more. So why aren't they pushing both sides to negotiate?
The first suggestion Covid came from a lab appeared in Radio Free Asia on Jan 9th 2020, even before the first death, when the CIA-linked outlet pushed the idea that Covid was a bioweapon. So what's really going on?
Newly released documents show that the White House played a major role in censoring social media by applying relentless, coercive pressure, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
Excess mortality is negatively related to elderly vaccination in both Europe and the U.S. Focussed protection culminating in voluntary vaccination of high-risk groups was the right strategy, argues Noah Carl.
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