Category: Institutions (Forcing the reset)
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Freedom Fighters Divided: Trump’s Choice for US Surgeon General Indication of Worse Things To Come
In this November 26, 2024 article on Substack, Dr. Robert Malone analyzes US politics’ future and grounds reform expectations under Donald Trump’s MAGA/MAHA movement. According to Malone, the Trump transition team is “working through very challenging strategic and tactical decisions” following a massive PsyWar campaign against many Trump’s appointments. He says that this was also…
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Trump Appoint COVID Vaccine-Supporter To Become US Surgeon General
In this November 24, 2024 article, Igor Chudov reports on the latest appointment by President-elect Donald Trump. In a statement to the press, Trump announced the appointment of Dr. Janette Nesheiwat as the “Nation’s Doctor”. The statement said, “Dr. Neisheiwat is a fierce advocate and strong communicator for preventive medicine and public health…she worked on…
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Pharma Payments to Peer Reviewers Threaten Scientific Integrity
Pharmaceutical corporations spent $1.06 billion to reviewers at prestigious medical journals between 2020 and 2022, according to a JAMA investigation. The majority of the money went toward research, with extra payments covering speaking, travel, and consulting. Concerns regarding possible conflicts of interest in the peer review process were raised by the fact that more than…
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Pandemic Fund Prioritizes Profits Over Chronic Health Needs
The U.S. and other nations have committed nearly $1 billion to the World Bank’s Pandemic Fund, which aims to strengthen global pandemic preparedness. Critics argue that the fund primarily benefits private interests like the Gates Foundation and Big Pharma by prioritizing vaccine development and expanding surveillance, especially in developing countries. The fund’s strategic plan includes…
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Landmark Ruling: AstraZeneca Held Accountable for COVID Vaccine Injuries
A federal court ruled that Brianne Dressen’s lawsuit against AstraZeneca can proceed, rejecting the company’s claim of immunity under the PREP Act. Dressen, who was injured during a COVID-19 vaccine trial, sued for breach of contract after AstraZeneca allegedly failed to provide promised medical care. The court found that the PREP Act does not protect…
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Norovirus Surge Triggers Stay-Home Orders Amid Concerns Over New mRNA Vaccine
In England and Wales, norovirus cases have increased by 16% in just two weeks, owing primarily to the GII.17 variant known as ‘Kawasaki.’ Health officials advise people to stay home for 48 hours after symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea have subsided to avoid spreading the highly contagious bug. The virus is particularly dangerous for…
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Potential Health Risks of Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy Raise Concerns for Adults and Children
A University of California Davis study reveals that estrogen-based gender-affirming hormone therapy may have contributed to thyroid cancer in three transgender military veterans. The patients, who were all born male and later identified as female, had a variety of cancer risk factors, but estrogen was the common link. Researchers suspect that estrogen may stimulate malignant…
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Flu Vaccine Failures: Hidden Data and the Ongoing Push for Mass Vaccination
A government research discovered that flu vaccines for the elderly did not cut death rates as expected, and in fact, deaths increased following widespread immunization. Despite controlling for a variety of variables, researchers were unable to find any advantage from flu vaccines for elderly. The study’s findings were suppressed, with the NIH blocking interviews with…
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Concerns Grow Over COVID-19 Vaccine Safety as New Pfizer Report Reveals Increased Heart Risks
A Pfizer report on COVID-19 vaccine safety, titled C4591021 Interim Report 5, reveals concerning findings, indicating a 23-40% higher risk of heart-related conditions among vaccinated individuals compared to previous reports. Despite requests for transparency, the UK’s MHRA has delayed publication of this report, initially stating it would be available by the end of 2024, but…
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Pandemic Agreement: Urgency vs. Equity
The ongoing negotiations surrounding the World Health Organization’s (WHO) “Pandemic Agreement” have become increasingly complex, with significant contention over certain provisions. In response to the approaching deadlines, the negotiators are considering splitting the agreement into three legal instruments: the core “Pandemic Agreement,” the Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) instrument, and a pandemic prevention and…