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Time to Press Pause on Puberty Blockers

Time to Press Pause on Puberty Blockers

familyfirst.org.nz **This article was written by Family First staff writers. Data released by Pharmac shows exponential growth in the number of kiwi children being prescribed puberty blockers, despite concerns about safety. In fact, New Zealand is prescribing puberty blockers at higher rates than most other countries. This should

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Who Will Be Held to Account?

Ely elylazar.substack.com Information Opinion On December 11, 2020, I wrote an article on another platform, titled, The Covid-19 Vaccine: Healthy Choice Or Societal Control I made the point––which turned out to be true––that rushing out a vaccine would lead to unintended consequences. This is what I

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It’s Not Too Much Pain but Too Little Love

It’s Not Too Much Pain but Too Little Love

Stephanie Sugiaman mercatornet.com Stephanie Sugiaman is an intensive care nurse in Sydney. I am a nurse in intensive care in Sydney. We look after a wide range of cases, but mostly respiratory, spinal trauma and burns. I have looked after my fair share of tragic cases, including caring for

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The State of Our Society

Guy Hatchard hatchardreport.com Dr Guy Hatchard is an international advocate of food safety and natural medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in Logic and Theoretical Physics from the University of Sussex and his PhD in Psychology from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield Iowa. Information Opinion Earlier this week Leighton

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Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word

Lewis Andrew sojournal.co.nz I walk around now biting my tongue. There are dozens of people of my acquaintance who elicit an almost reflex action in me. “I told you so!” would be the easiest thing to say. It would be cathartic. But it’s not polite. It’s

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How Many Did Ventilators and Iatrogenesis Kill in April 2020?

Michael Senger brownstone.org Michael P Senger is an attorney and author of Snake Oil: How Xi Jinping Shut Down the World. He has been researching the influence of the Chinese Communist Party on the world’s response to Covid-19 since March 2020 and previously authored China’s Global Lockdown

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Cannabis: Biden Finally Gets Something Right

Information Opinion US President Joe Biden has issued a blanket pardon for those federally convicted of possessing small amounts of cannabis. Although this will only affect a relatively small number of people, its significance cannot be overstated. US cannabis policy has been thrust to the fore after President Joe Biden

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Canadian Doctors Support Euthanasia for Newborns

Canadian Doctors Support Euthanasia for Newborns

righttolife.org.uk The Quebec College of Physicians in Canada has been heavily criticised after its recent statement in support of euthanasia for severely disabled newborn children, as well as for children aged 14 to 17. On Friday 7 October, Dr Louis Roy, speaking on behalf of the Quebec College

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How the Unvaccinated were Demonised

How the Unvaccinated were Demonised

Michael Senger brownstone.org Michael P Senger is an attorney and author of Snake Oil: How Xi Jinping Shut Down the World. He has been researching the influence of the Chinese Communist Party on the world’s response to Covid-19 since March 2020 and previously authored China’s Global Lockdown

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What Is Coming? Now It Makes Sense

Gary Moller garymoller.com Gary Moller is a health practitioner who is focused on addressing the root causes of ill health or poor performance by making use of a key forensic tool – Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis – and administering healthy, natural and sustainable therapies. Information Opinion This week is almost over,

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Why Did Covid Cause Thousands of Deaths in Spring 2020?

Will Jones brownstone.org Will Jones is editor of the Daily Sceptic. Information Opinion There is now no shortage of evidence that the coronavirus had begun spreading undetected all over the world by autumn 2019 at the latest. However, the 2019-20 flu season was mild in most places. For instance,

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Food Labels Showing You How Much Exercise You Need

Justin Roberts Anglia Ruskin University Henry Chung University of Essex Justin is an Associate Professor in Health and Exercise Nutrition with a focus on applied and health-based nutrition. Henry Chung’s background is in Sport & Exercise Sciences, where he completed his Sports Science BSc (2012 – 2015) and Sport &

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Don’t Get Another Booster, She Isn’t

Don’t Get Another Booster, She Isn’t

Guy Hatchard hatchardreport.com Dr Guy Hatchard is an international advocate of food safety and natural medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in Logic and Theoretical Physics from the University of Sussex and his PhD in Psychology from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield Iowa. Information Opinion In an interview on

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Face of the Day

Although the traffic light system was scrapped in September, Baker believes there’s still a need for some kind of alert level. “What I do think we need is that we have a system that when the risk of infection rises we have the equivalent of an alert level system

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Things That Make Me Go Hmm

Yet they based the entire traffic light and Covid pass system on this. So effectively, it was based on absolutely nothing at all. New Zealand. You should be livid. https://t.co/sA1NN0fY95 — Dr Malakai™? (@saltyreigns) October 12, 2022 If you enjoyed this article please share it using the share

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While Our Farmers Get a Bum Steer

Janet Taylor MSc (Nutr. Sci) Janet has two completed PhD projects in Nutritional metabolic (Medical) science. She is passionate about food, farming and human health. With our farmers getting a bum steer, it’s worth noting some flaws in current food arguments. Animal products are nutrient-dense foods with an efficient

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