Category: Current News
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Top Vaccinologists Admit Vaccines Are Not Properly Studied
In an article for his Substack, Aaron Siri discusses the implications of a new study published by some of the world’s staunchest vaccinologists, including Dr. Stanley Plotkin, who is regarded as the “Godfather of Vaccinology.” According to Siri, Plotkin et al. have finally admitted that studies on vaccine safety are inadequate, hence reversing the decades-old claim…
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Telegraph: Covid vaccines may have helped fuel rise in excess deaths
A study from researchers at Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam suggests that COVID-19 vaccines may have contributed to the rise in excess deaths observed since the pandemic began, with over three million excess deaths recorded across 47 Western countries. The authors call for a comprehensive investigation into these alarming figures, which persist despite vaccination efforts and…
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US Admits It Purposely Campaigned to Discredit Chinese COVID Shots
The U.S. Department of Defense has acknowledged a clandestine campaign aimed at discrediting Chinese COVID-19 vaccines, particularly the Sinovac vaccine, during the pandemic. According to a Reuters report, the U.S. military utilized fake social media accounts to spread doubt about the efficacy of Chinese vaccines and other medical supplies in the Philippines, where vaccine hesitancy…
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WHO Sets Date for Finalizing Proposed Pandemic Treaty Despite Widespread Opposition
In a landmark decision, the World Health Assembly has agreed on significant amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR) and committed to finalizing a global pandemic agreement within a year. These measures aim to enhance international preparedness and response systems for future health emergencies, building on lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic. The amendments include…
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US FDA Approves Moderna’s mRNA RSV Shot Without Consulting Independent Advisers
The US Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) has approved Moderna’s mRNA respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine for adults 60 and older. According to the FDA, it no longer sought the input of the agency’s independent vaccine advisory committee because it did not foresee any issues or controversial issues arising from its decision. The product,…
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IHR Adopted: Should We Worry?
In a post on their Telegram channel, the World Doctors Alliance (WDA) cites two contrasting analyses of the adoption of the International Health Regulations (IHR) of the recently completed World Health Assembly (WHA). One post was from James Roguski, who said that adopting substantial amendments to the IHR is a “defeat” for freedom fighters. The…
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NIH Scientists Made $710M In Royalties From Drug Makers
Data from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) reveals that the agency and its scientists earned $710 million in royalties from drug companies, from late 2021 to 2023. Of that amount, $690 million went to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), the sub-agency led by Dr. Anthony Fauci [and the same agency…
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More Legal Battles to Come Even as GSK Wins Zantac Case
A Chicago jury ruled in favor of drugmakers GSK Plc and Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH, rejecting claims that the heartburn drug Zantac caused Angela Valadez’s cancer. The ruling marks the first win for the companies in thousands of similar lawsuits, with Valadez seeking at least $640 million in damages. Despite the jury’s decision, Valadez’s lawyer plans…
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Japan’s Former Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications Apologizes At Massive Protest Against the WHO
The Japanese protest against the World Health Organization on May 31, 2024, opened with a speech from Kazuhiro Haraguchi, a former Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications and a current member of the House of Representatives. Haraguchi said, “I apologize to all of you. So many have died, and they shouldn’t have.” In his speech,…
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WHO Pandemic Treaty Fails, But Director-General Is Not Giving Up
Countries have refused to sign the Pandemic Treaty citing issues such as “lack of equity in terms of national medical supply access and possible threats to national sovereignty”. According to a US administration official, their country is still committed to the process, but it will take another 1-2 years of talks. In a press release,…