Category: Is it really that deadly?
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A tale of two Januarys
The following is a 10-minute video Quadriga Consulting Ltd., written and narrated by Jeffrey Peel. It compares the deaths recorded on January 2015 and January 2021 in order to determine whether the UK truly is on another wave of deadly COVID deaths which necessitates another lockdown. According to the video, the weekly deaths on January…
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The truth about excess mortality
The following is a 12-minute video published by Dr. Sam Bailey last December 22, 2020. In it, she looks at excess mortality and reveals some important points about how COVID death statistics were being recorded. She raises the question of how a virus could behave so differently when crossing borders despite the fact that demographics…
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Belarus: The land that COVID forgot
The following is an article written last November 28, 2020 by Daniel Hardaker for Spiked, describing his last visit to Belarus. Unlike the rest of the world, life in Belarus continues on as usual – there are no masking mandates, lockdowns, and curfews despite the ongoing protests calling for the end of Alexander Lushenko’s 30-year…
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COVID has paved the way for bio-warfare and weaponization of medicine
The following is a 30-minute interview between Alex Newman of The New American Magazine and Dr. Lee Merritt, former president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS). In this explosive interview, Dr. Merritt connects all the various issues arising from COVID-19 – the massive censorship of alternative information from social media, the smear…
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No lockdown Belarus shows how herd immunity works
The following is an October 2020 article published by the Swiss Policy Research (SPR) which looks at the health outcomes of COVID-19 in Belarus. As the SPR article noted, Belarus is an important case because unlike most countries in Europe and around the world, Belarus imposed the softest anti-coronavirus measures, and life continued as usual…
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Asymptomatic people do not spread COVID-19
In this article written and published by Dr. Joseph Mercola on his website on December 4, 2020, he discusses the various evidence showing that asymptomatic people do not spread SARS-CoV-2. Mercola reiterates the growing medical consensus that RT-PCR tests cannot be used to diagnose COVID, and that it is only being used to create panic…
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Second lockdown in Uk spells unprecedented non-COVID health crisis
In this article for The Telegraph, Dr. Charles Levinson offers his insights on the costs of a second lockdown in the UK, this time, from the perspective of health. Levinson says “I make no exaggeration when I say this is the worst health crisis I have ever experienced – missed cancer diagnoses, suicides, misdiagnosed acute…
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Cambridge study reveals information bias and selection bias in coronavirus mortality overestimation
The following article was published by the Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness last August 12, 2020. It is a critical appraisal of the mortality estimation presented to the US Congress last March 11, 2020. It attempts to explain how the government’s failure to understand the difference between case fatality rate (CFR) and infection fatality rate…
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Study: 80% of people with coronavirus in UK have no symptoms
In this article published by the CNBC last October 8, 2020, reports on the results of the study conducted by the University College London (UCL). According to the research, 86.1% of those who tested positive for the virus did not report “core symptoms” associated with COVID-19. The researchers concluded: “COVID-19 symptoms are poor markers of…
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WHO says 10% of the world infected with SARS-CoV-2, puts IFR at 0.14%
In a special session of the World Health Organization’s 34-member executive board last October 5, 2020, Dr. Michael Ryan, head of WHO’s Health Emergencies said that roughly 10% of the world has been infected with SARS-CoV-2. Dr. Ryan attempts to spin this pronouncement as a bad thing, and adds, “the vast majority of the world…