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Pfizer’s own waiver declares side effects not divulged by health authorities
In this March 22, 2022 report, the Informed Consent Action Network discusses the informed consent document issued by Pfizer to clinical trial participants. Documents from Pfizer show that the company revealed to clinical trial participants the risks associated with the experimental vaccine. For example, Pfizer says that the risk for myocarditis and pericarditis following COVID…
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Is it Safe to Take COVID Booster Shots Annually?
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the European Medicines Agency, and of course, scientific evidence, annual booster shots make no sense. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/12/repeated-covid-boosters-not-viable-strategy-against-new-variants-who-experts-warn EMA Warns Against Frequent Booster Shots UK Vaccine Taskforce Chair: Booster Strategy Makes Little Sense Evidence Shows: Taking Booster Shot is Insanity Top FDA virologists, WHO scientists: No credible evidence for COVID…
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Dr. Paul Alexander: “Pfizer offered me $1 million and $50,000 monthly wage, I said no”
The following article was published by Dr. Paul Alexander on Substack last March 22, 2022. It relates the story of how Pfizer offered him a job and a huge amount of monthly salary, and why he chose to reject it despite his “limited, patchy, broken income due to being canceled, smeared”. Alexander says, “I am…
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Fauci: Be prepared to return to COVID restrictions if cases surge again
The following article was written by Kristine Parks and was published by Fox News last March 20, 2022. It reports on the recent statement of Dr. Anthony Fauci during an interview with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos. Stephanopoulos asked Fauci if there were “any reason to reverse” the current “relaxation of restrictions” across the country,…
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South Africa might destroy 100,000 COVID vaccine doses by end of March 2022
South Africa might end up discarding 100,000 COVID vaccine doses which will expire by end of March 2022. The report on this was published by Africa News last March 4, 2022. South Africa has already vaccinated 43% of its 40 million adults, but interest in taking the COVID shots has been dwindling in the past…
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Twitter blocks link to mainstream news article questioning COVID death statistics in UK
In this March 20, 2022 article for Reclaim the Net, Christina Maas reports on a recent censorship effort launched by Twitter against an article written by Eve Simmons, the UK Daily Mail’s deputy health editor discussing the issues in COVID death reporting. According to Maas, Twitter has attached a “Warning: this link may be unsafe”…
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South Korea continues to relax COVID restrictions despite experiencing highest per-person infection rates in the world
In this March 17, 2022 article, Victoria Kim and John Yoon report on the massive turnaround in how South Korea is dealing with its current surge in cases. The report quoted Lee Soo-won, a business owner from central Seoul who said, “Everyone used to be hush-hush about getting infected like you were causing a nuisance…Now…
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Pfizer CEO received $24.3 million in compensation for 2021
In this March 18, 2022 article published by CNBC, Spencer Kimball reports that Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla has received a 15% increase in his compensation for 2021 following the company’s increase in profits. According to the report, Bourla received an $8 million cash incentive on top of his salary of $1.69 million. He also received…
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World Council for Health Sounds Alarms on WHO’s pandemic treaty initiative
The following page features an open letter addressed to the World Health Organization (WHO). In it, the World Council for Health (WCH) expresses its opposition to the WHO’s plan to implement a global pandemic agreement [To learn more about this, read World Health Assembly Agrees to Launch Process to Develop Global Treaty to Fight Pandemics].…
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WHO Africa: Fewer cases does not signal end of COVID
World Health Organization (WHO) Director for Africa Dr. Matshidiso Moeti said in a press briefing that though COVID cases in the African continent have declined by 10% in recent weeks, it is not a signal the pandemic has ended. The report on this was written by Kevin Cheruiyot and published by The Star last March…