Author: CCH Research Team
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Unveiling Pandora’s Toll: Exploring Excess Deaths, Vaccination Policies, and Human Rights in the Philippines
The joint House Committees on Public Order and Safety and on Human Rights began examining the reported 297,000 “excess deaths” by the Philippine Statistics Authority during the COVID-19 pandemic. The investigation questions the connection between these deaths, the government’s vaccination efforts, and the legality of the Pandemic Treaty and International Health Regulations. Rep. Dan Fernandez…
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The Intertwined Interests of Global Health Initiatives and Pharmaceutical Dominance
In recent years, the European Union (EU) has emerged as a significant player in global health initiatives through substantial contributions to the World Health Organization (WHO). These contributions coincide with the EU’s dominance in the export of pharmaceutical products, including packaged medicaments and vaccines, which account for a significant portion of global trade. While WHO’s…
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White House Launches Global Health Security Strategy Amid Criticism of Potential Overreach
The White House launched the U.S. Global Health Security Strategy (GHSS) to protect global and American health by addressing future pandemics. This strategy adopted its pillars from the progress and lessons from COVID-19 and aims to strengthen global health security through bilateral partnerships, expanding from 19 to 50 countries. It underscores political commitment, financing, and…
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Global Battle Unveiled: Team Tyranny vs. Team Freedom
The article presents an analysis of the current global landscape, framing it as a battle between two opposing forces: Team Tyranny and Team Freedom. Team Tyranny, comprised of elites, billionaires, and corporate interests. Team Freedom represents a diverse coalition advocating individual autonomy, decentralized governance, and classical liberalism. The analysis urges caution and active participation in…
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Exposing Industry’s Grip on Medicine: A Cardiologist Call for Transparency and Regulation
A seasoned cardiologist reveals a shift in his career from following standard guidelines to critically appraising medical evidence as he uncovers troubling trends. He highlights the case of left atrial appendage occlusion, which was approved despite weak evidence. A study he co-authored found that over $12 billion was paid to doctors by the industry between…
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Senators and Sovereignty Coalition Rally Against WHO Treaties and Criticizes Biden for Undermining U.S. Autonomy
U.S. Senators, House members, and leaders of the Sovereignty Coalition held a press conference on Capitol Hill to oppose two WHO treaties and they are also criticizing the Biden administration for compromising U.S. sovereignty and freedoms. They presented poll results showing strong voter opposition, with nearly 75% preferring health decisions by elected officials and 64%…
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Questioning the Avian Flu Vaccine Urgency
This article talks about Dr. Nass highlighting concerns over the “low threshold” to deploy avian flu vaccines, noting bird flu’s minimal global impact over 20 years. This is in response to the CDC reported a case of bird flu in Texas, prompting the FDA’s top vaccine regulator to express confidence in the US stockpile of…
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Rethinking Bird Flu Health Response: The Call for Sustainable Practices
Salatin argues that instead of mass euthanasia, allowing bird flu to run its course and breeding survivors for natural immunity is a better approach. He suggests reducing flock sizes and using mobile shelters to maintain healthier chickens. Salatin criticizes the USDA and industry for blaming external factors rather than addressing the flaws in concentrated animal…
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Reevaluating Vaccine Safety: Potential Cancer Risks on mRNA Vaccine Modification
This review published raises concerns about the potential cancer risks of the N1-methyl-pseudouridine (m1-psi) modification used in COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. Researchers found that this modification, which prevents mRNA degradation and enhances protein production, also suppresses the immune response. This modification could potentially create an environment conducive to cancer development. Additionally, a study cited in the…
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The Case of Allison Neitzel
Allison Neitzel, who gained attention for criticizing Aaron Rodgers over COVID misinformation, is not listed as a licensed physician in the National Provider Identifier Standard. Thacker’s investigation reveals that outlets like MedPage Today, Mother Jones, and NBC have falsely portrayed Neitzel as a medical expert. Thacker argues that the media’s portrayal of Neitzel exemplifies how…