An Article on a Link Between C-19 Vaccines and Cancer
I still get told by fellow doctors that they are not seeing this association. I now know why. Not one doctor had enquired about their vaccine history.
I still get told by fellow doctors that they are not seeing this association. I now know why. Not one doctor had enquired about their vaccine history.
The Covid-19 spectacle. Going into 2025, we must not forget: we must think about it and demand answers and accountability.
Some reflections as we near the end of another year of 1984 dystopia.
Sr Rennick has exposed the bias of the TGA. Has Medsafe done the same thing?
NZDSOS has sent an urgent letter to the prime minister, NZ leaders and health officials.
Instead of protecting the public, AHPRA has become a tool for enforcing political compliance through regulatory terror. The human cost is devastating. This demands a complete overhaul of medical regulation in Australia.
We need more lawyers like Anna de Buisseret fighting for the future of humanity.
Each presentation is shared separately below with a brief summary of the speaker’s theme.
The conclusion of the report: nothing worked and everything tried resulted in more damage than the pandemic could ever have achieved on its own. Note that this report has received very little press attention, which only further underscores the problem.
I would love to make sweeping statements about the report, but I must control myself. Whatever we do, we must not surrender the moral high ground.
This post was written by two old geezers who, when they hear or see Dr Tedros, run, run, run.
The minority of people who ask questions are always frowned upon, even though the questions are needed.
Until the last four years it has been possible for the media to maintain the belief that New Zealand is a democracy with free speech, but the dictates of Big Pharma have made it increasingly difficult to maintain this illusion.
He calls for urgent public health responses, including systematic monitoring of cancer trends and increased transparency from health authorities.
It feels as if it’s all happened before and, of course, it has all happened before.
We should be cheering him on all the way. And if you don’t like Jay, then the problem is you.