If the Shi lab has anything to hide, it is not only the Chinese Government that will be reluctant to see an impartial investigation proceed. Much of the work was funded by the US taxpayer, channeled there by Peter Daszak and the EcoHealth Alliance. Virtually every credible international organisation that might in principle carry out such…
Day: July 22, 2020
Thank You For Calling documentary explores “harms caused by mobile phones”
Mobile telephony has quickly established itself worldwide as an irreplaceable communication technology. Similar to smoking, however, possible fatal consequences can only become apparent after decades of constantly increased exposure to radiation. The documentary THANK YOU FOR CALLING by Klaus Scheidsteger takes the viewer behind the scenes of international research, industrial lobbying and current lawsuits for…
Orthomolecular Medicine News reports “COVID-19 How can I cure thee? Let me count the ways”
It seems ludicrous to mandate mask wearing at all times, indoors and outdoors, although this is being given consideration by some governmental (and medical) authorities at the time of this writing. However, this advice only scratches the surface with regard to the numerous options available to avoid contracting this infection, or to even cure it….
Elsevier reports “Gulf war illness, post-HPV vaccination syndrome, and Macrophagic Myofasciitis possibly linked to vaccine-induced autoimmune dysautonomia”
Post-HPV vaccination syndrome, Macrophagic Myofasciitis, and gulf war illness analogy suggests that some vaccines or multiple vaccinations in a very short period of time may induce, in susceptible individuals, chronic pain, fatigue and dyscognition. Vaccine-induced autoimmune dysautonomia is hypothesized as the common pathogenetic mechanism for this symptom cluster. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1568997220301671
The Intercept reports “Scientists pin blame for some coronavirus on air pollution, PFAS, and other chemicals”
The link between Covid-19 and air pollution is particularly strong. A study set to publish in July linked six air pollutants in 120 Chinese cities with cases of the viral disease. Researchers in Italy have also shown that long-term exposure to air pollution is “significantly correlated with cases of Covid-19” in up to 71 provinces in that country. And…
Journal of Paedratics and Child Health reports “Do facemasks protect against COVID‐19?”
Indeed, experiments have shown that surgical and cotton masks do not trap the SARS‐CoV‐2 (COVID‐19) virus, which can be detected on the outer surface of the masks for up to 7 days. Thus, a pre‐symptomatic or mildly infected person wearing a facemask for hours without changing it and without washing hands every time they touched the…
Watch the World Health Sovereignty Summit
Watch the World Health Sovereignty Summit Listen to Today’s Leading Voices: Sacha Stone, Robert F Kennedy Jr, Dr David Martin, G Edward Griffin, Dr Andrew Wakefield, Dr Judy Mikovitz, Del Bigtree, Dr Rashid Buttar, Dr Zach Bush, Dr Sherri Tenpenny, Professor Dolores Cahill, Ole Dammegard, Dr Robert O Young, Dr Aaron Lewis, Dounne Alexander, Chief…
The Local reports “200,000 would need to wear face masks to stop one new infection: Norway health agency”
Norway’s health authorities have doubled down on their recommendation for those without symptoms not to wear face masks, arguing that the number of infections in Norway was now so low that they were unnecessary. In a memo, published in English on its website, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, said that even in the best case,…
Reuters reports “Reopening schools in Denmark did not worsen outbreak, data shows”
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – Sending children back to schools and day care centres in Denmark, the first country in Europe to do so, did not lead to an increase in coronavirus infections, according to official data, confirming similar findings from Finland on Thursday. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-denmark-reopening-idUSKBN2341N7
NBC News reports “Twitter bans 7,000 QAnon accounts, limits 150,000 others as part of broad crackdown”
The company will classify QAnon as coordinated harmful activity in part because of a rise in harassment targeting high-profile critics of the president. Twitter announced Tuesday that it has begun taking sweeping actions to limit the reach of QAnon content, banning many of the conspiracy theory’s followers because of problems with harassment and misinformation. Twitter…