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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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The Gold Standard of Long-Form Discussions

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 This, gentlemen, is how

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Corpses Can’t Set the Record Straight

Corpses Can’t Set the Record Straight

The equality found in death is final, but there is no promise of equality in life or the journey to your final destination. It might be smooth and peaceful or fraught and contentious. Eventually, unless we are lost at sea or vaporised by a terrorist or nuclear bomb, we end

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She Survived a Bombing and Then Was Legally Killed

She Survived a Bombing and Then Was Legally Killed

righttolife.org.uk A 23-year-old woman who survived the Brussels airport terror attack in 2016 has ended her life by legal euthanasia, owing to severe depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and psychiatric trauma following the incident. Shanti De Corte was walking through the departure lounge of the Belgian airport Zaventem on

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What Is the Govt Trying to Hide?

What Is the Govt Trying to Hide?

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out With Science nzdsos.com Information Opinion A Bill proposed by The Honourable Aupito Sio to amend the Coroner’s Act 2006 is going through the House currently.  The purpose of the proposed changes is to speed up time to resolution for families as cases are

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Florida Tells Young Men to Avoid mRNA Covid Shots

Florida Tells Young Men to Avoid mRNA Covid Shots

Alex Berenson alexberenson.substack.com Alex Berenson is a former New York Times reporter and the author of 13 novels, three non-fiction books, and the Unreported Truths booklets. His newest book, PANDEMIA, on the coronavirus and our response to it, was published on Nov. 30. Florida’s Surgeon General, Dr.

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Fudging the Data in New Zealand

Fudging the Data in New Zealand

Guy Hatchard hatchardreport.com Information Opinion Updated: 9:40pm 07 October 2022 An article in the NZ Herald “‘Flood of Noah-like proportions’: The studies revealing Long Covid’s hidden toll in NZ” by Jaimie Morton predicts that Long Covid will cast a decades-long shadow over the health and economy of

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Men under 40 More at Risk

Men under 40 More at Risk

Florida Health Ron DeSantis Governor Joseph A. Ladapo, MD, PhD State Surgeon General October 7, 2022 Florida continues to emphasize that health care providers review all data to evaluate risks and benefits unique to each patient when determining any health care services to provide, including the administration of COVID-19 vaccines

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Number of Trans Youth up 70 per cent: the Media Is at Fault

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg newsbusters.org Tierin-Rose grew up in a large Christian family on the coast of Connecticut. After high school she moved to Alabama to dance with a professional ballet company while attending Liberty University. In 2020, there were roughly 24,000 new diagnoses of gender dysphoria from kids aged

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The Govt has Broken the Social Compact

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. The Social Compact is an evolution

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Will We Learn from Watching Europe?

Will We Learn from Watching Europe?

The European political landscape has been shifting for some time, with Brexit leading to a rising tide of discontent with the administrative state that is the EU. After Brexit, bureaucracy in Brussels moved quickly to reassure remaining states that it was an unfortunate aberration; that all was well with the

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