April 18, 2022
“Data was very easily used by influencers and decision-makers to fit particular narratives,” Norman Fenton, Ph.D., a mathematician at Queen Mary University of London, said in an interview on “RFK Jr. The Defender Podcast.”
April 18, 2022
“Data was very easily used by influencers and decision-makers to fit particular narratives,” Norman Fenton, Ph.D., a mathematician at Queen Mary University of London, said in an interview on “RFK Jr. The Defender Podcast.”
March 30, 2020 (near beginning of pandemic)
https://principia-scientific.com/an-explanation-of-why-the-covid19-numbers-appear-high/
April 15, 2022
Yet another set of evidence that vaccines are not working to stop covid spread and that boosters wind up making you more likely to contract covid in the long run.
https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/us-covid-test-positivity-rates-by?s=r
April 24, 2022
“[Vaccine] efficacy claims are one giant fraud“
April 22, 2022
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya on Our COVID Response
On October 4, 2020, when COVID-19 was raging, American schools were mostly shuttered, and vaccines were believed to be years away, a team of top researchers at the world’s most prestigious universities—including Stanford’s Jay Bhattacharya, Harvard’s Martin Kulldorff, and Oxford’s Sunetra Gupta—published the Great Barrington Declaration, a controversial open letter challenging the official U.S. response of lockdowns and government control of ever-larger parts of the economy and everyday life.
Recognizing that COVID overwhelmingly affected elderly Americans and others with specific, identifiable health conditions, they called for a policy of “focused protection,” in which the vulnerable would be kept safe and the rest of us, especially children and young adults, would be able to get on with our lives.
The response at the very highest levels of government was quick and draconian. Francis Collins, then the director of the National Institutes of Health, wrote a private email to presidential chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci, which was later obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request, denouncing Bhattacharya, Kulldorff, and Gupta as “fringe epidemiologists” who deserved to be the subject of a media “takedown.”
“Big tech outlets like Facebook and Google followed suit, suppressing our ideas, falsely deeming them ‘misinformation,’ says Bhattacharya, a professor of medicine at Stanford who also holds a Ph.D. in economics. “I started getting calls from reporters asking me why I wanted to ‘let the virus rip,’ when I had proposed nothing of the sort. I was the target of racist attacks and death threats.”
Nick Gillespie sat down with Bhattacharya to talk about what it was like to be at the very center of an official effort to suppress heterodox thinking about the pandemic, why he believes he and his Great Barrington Declaration co-authors have been vindicated, and whether the public health establishment can ever recover from ongoing revelations of incompetence, malfeasance, and politically motivated decision-making. He also discusses how the centralization of science funding encourages dangerous groupthink, why he believes in mRNA vaccines but remains staunchly anti-mandate, and why he stopped wearing masks a long time ago.
Interview edited by Adam Czarnecki.
April 17, 2022
William Wallis: “So three times more people died of COVID after the vaccine than died before the vaccine?
Dr. McCullough: “That’s correct. So, there are now analyses… showing the more we vaccinate, the more COVID deaths we have. That’s shown in over 145 countries, so there is a relationship. Keep vaccinating hard; we’ll have more COVID deaths.”
Full Video: https://rumble.com/v1160t0-peter-a.-mccullough-md-and-i-talk-about-data-research-and-statistics.html
April 19, 2022
We do know that the same year that [we put more vaccines on the schedule], you had this explosion of chronic disease… Our children are now the sickest generation in history, and CDC shrugs its shoulders. Where’s this autism epidemic coming from? They say, ‘We don’t know.’ Where is the obesity epidemic coming from? Where’s the diabetes epidemic coming from? Why do our kids have peanut allergies, which essentially didn’t exist prior to 1989?”
April 17, 2020 (beginning of pandemic)
Opinion: I’ll skip olive oil & oyster sauce!
4/22/22
April 20, 2020
Fauci Racked Up the Highest Death Count in the World: Countries That Treated Did Remarkably Better
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr: “Why aren’t we taking that $42 billion [NIH] budget that goes to killing dogs… and say, ‘Hey, let’s get some research first,’ to tell us why is Cuba doing so bad in Haiti doing so good? Why is Nigeria doing so good, and we’re doing so bad? Why [did] Japan, which has one of the oldest populations in the world, do so well and the United States do so terribly?”