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First NZ Covid Vaccine Death was Published in 2022

First NZ Covid Vaccine Death was Published in 2022

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out With Science nzdsos.com The details of her untimely death were written up as a case history and published in J Clin Immunol in January 2022. study-NZ-case-Fulminating-Necrotising-Eosinophilic-Myocarditis-Jan-2022Download The 57-year-old woman of Chinese descent died in July 2021 shortly after receiving her first Pfizer vaccine. She

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What’s the Reason for the Hysteria?

What’s the Reason for the Hysteria?

brownstone.org For the past half-century or more, manufactured scares have been a recurrent part of life. Every year a very small number of people are killed (usually only one) or injured by bears here in Hokkaido, Japan. However, the news media invariably plays up these incidents. As a result,

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Investigations into C-19 are Growing

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out With Science nzdsos.com National Citizens Inquiry: A Private Tribunal of Conscience The world is well overdue for explanation and restitution of grievous harms perpetrated in the name of the global pandemic response. With continued lies and cover-ups by their governments, the people are organising

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The Hallmark of Dead Science

Rav Arora Rav Arora is an independent journalist based in Vancouver, Canada. Jayanta Bhattacharya Jay Bhattacharya is a physician, epidemiologist and health economist. He is Professor at Stanford Medical School, a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economics Research, a Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy

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Sex Is Binary. BS Is a Spectrum

Sex Is Binary. BS Is a Spectrum

For all that the left are assiduously trying to muddy the waters, the science and etymology of sex and gender are really very simple. “Sex” and “gender” are the same thing — and they’re binary. And that’s it. Anyone who tries to claim otherwise is either a liar, an

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What’s the BOM’s Burning Secret?

What’s the BOM’s Burning Secret?

What, exactly, is Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology trying to hide? That the BOM is indeed trying to cover up something is the inescapable conclusion from its relentless secrecy and determined obfuscation. For three years, the BOM fought scientist Dr John Abbott tooth and nail over an FOI request to

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How Many Angels Dance on Other Worlds?

How Many Angels Dance on Other Worlds?

Academia can be a pretty sweet gig. Especially if you’re canny enough to land yourself a job in an entirely made-up discipline. “Fat studies”, for instance. Or “Decision Sciences”. Let alone “astrobiologist”. OK, maybe I’m being a little bit harsh, but given that the sum total of planets

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Snuffing Out the Candle in the Dark

Snuffing Out the Candle in the Dark

I have a love-hate relationship with Richard Dawkins. On the one hand, I often find his pretensions to philosophy ill-informed and annoying. I mean, he openly professed ignorance of epistemology, after writing a book on what was, in fact, epistemology (The Magic of Reality: How We Know What’s Really

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Vegan Cats and Trans Children

Vegan Cats and Trans Children

There’s a great deal of truth in the saying that “a trans child is like a vegan cat”. You can tell who’s really making the choices, in this state of affairs. It’s certainly not the cat, and, all too often, it’s not the child, either. When

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How Can There Be Consensus?

brownstone.org In a recent interview, famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson was challenged on his scientific views about Covid-19 and he said “I’m only interested in consensus” – words that would have Nicholas Copernicus and Galileo Galilei rolling in their graves. The appeal to “scientific consensus” is fraught with problems,

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Is the Science of Climate Change ‘Settled’? Not at All

mercatornet.com In 2,326 jurisdictions around the world – representing over one billion people – climate emergencies have been declared. At the World Economic Forum, former US Vice-President Al Gore recently railed about impending “rain bombs” and “boiling oceans” due to global warming. Last year UN Secretary-General Guterres accused leaders of

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Yes, Sex Is Binary. Deal With It

Yes, Sex Is Binary. Deal With It

For almost all of human history, if you’d had to ask your fellow humans what a woman was, they’d assume you’d taken leave of your senses. The answer was too obvious to even bother with. Alas, in our modern, “progressive” age, a great many apparently intelligent, certainly

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Maori Do Not Own the Water

G P Stephenson John Tamihere is a former Labour Cabinet minister and the chief executive of Whanau Ora and West Auckland Urban Maori organisation Te Whanau o Waipareira. He is tane vice-president of Te Pati Maori. OPINION: If we were playing Jeopardy, the answer is Maori, and the winning question

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They Want to What? A Look at Transhumanism

They Want to What? A Look at Transhumanism

[This piece is an excerpt from The Great Reset and the Struggle for Liberty.] The notion that the world can be replicated and replaced by a simulated reality says a great deal about the beliefs of those who promote the metaverse [treated in the previous chapter]. The conception is materialist

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Could Long Covid Be Caused by Masks?

Could Long Covid Be Caused by Masks?

It was enforced in Western countries with the same ferocity, meticulousness and categorical unforgivingness with which the hijab is forced upon women in Islamic countries. Never before had the government induced a trend in society so invasive and so disruptive to human life, and never had such an intrusion been

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Cat Ladies Freak Cats Out, Too

Cat Ladies Freak Cats Out, Too

As you should be well aware by now, I’m pretty chary of “social science” research. Especially when they just conveniently agree with our preconceptions. But when studies upend commonly-held, “Well, everyone knows that” stereotypes, then they’re already potentially more interesting. One recent such study looked at how well

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