Permanent “lethargy syndrome” and long-term loss of motor skills now common “side-effects” of Covid-19 vaccines

Plain and simple, lethargy is a lack of enthusiasm and energy, but what causes it? It could just be normal response to stress, overworking, lack of a good night’s rest, or even lack of nutrition. Everyone is familiar with feeling sluggish and weak, but not permanently, immediately following inoculation with the Covid-19 vaccines. This is … Continue reading Permanent “lethargy syndrome” and long-term loss of motor skills now common “side-effects” of Covid-19 vaccines

Exclusive: Athlete who recovered from COVID facing ‘very different future’ after second dose of Pfizer vaccine triggers myocarditis

Greyson Follmer, an Ohio State University (OSU) student, was an elite athlete and member of the university’s chapter of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC). (Article by Megan Redshaw republished from ChildrensHealthDefense.org) But, according to his mother, the 19-year-old from Ohio is looking at a very different future now, after he developed severe heart complications following his second … Continue reading Exclusive: Athlete who recovered from COVID facing ‘very different future’ after second dose of Pfizer vaccine triggers myocarditis

Ohio student developed severe heart problems after second dose of Pfizer vaccine

Greyson Follmer, 19, from Ohio State University (OSU), developed severe and life-changing myocarditis (inflammation of heart muscle) following his second dose of Pfizer’s Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine. His mother, Marie Follmer, said nobody warned her or her son about the vaccine’s potential to induce adverse events like myocarditis. (Related: Israeli panel concludes Pfizer COVID vaccine “probably” causes heart inflammation, especially … Continue reading Ohio student developed severe heart problems after second dose of Pfizer vaccine

AstraZeneca’s experimental “antibody cocktail” fails to prevent coronavirus symptoms

AstraZeneca announced on Tuesday, June 15, that the antibody cocktail it has been developing failed to stop Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms from appearing. The trial, named “Storm Chaser,” was on Phase III. It involved 1,121 adult volunteers from the United States and the United Kingdom. The vast majority of the volunteers did not have COVID-19 symptoms at … Continue reading AstraZeneca’s experimental “antibody cocktail” fails to prevent coronavirus symptoms

Man sues 7 airlines for discriminating against travelers with medical conditions

Lucas Wall of Washington D.C. on June 14 filed a lawsuit in a federal court accusing seven airlines of discriminating against travelers who can’t wear masks because of medical conditions. According to a complaint filed in District Court in Orlando, Florida, Wall can’t wear a mask because he has generalized anxiety disorder. The 44-year-old sued Southwest Airlines, … Continue reading Man sues 7 airlines for discriminating against travelers with medical conditions

Coronavirus cases in surge across the UK, even though 8 in 10 adults have received the “vaccine”

The United Kingdom is experiencing another surge in Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases despite the fact most adults in the country have been vaccinated. On Thursday, June 17, the British government’s Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) reported 11,007 new COVID-19 cases and 19 deaths. At the same time last week, the country had 7,393 new COVID-19 cases and seven fatalities. The … Continue reading Coronavirus cases in surge across the UK, even though 8 in 10 adults have received the “vaccine”

Cancer “hijacks” your cells and turns your body against itself, just like mRNA Covid-19 vaccines

In a factory that produces products, there are mechanisms and machines that churn out those products, and their functioning mechanisms can be controlled, of course, as to how many are produced, how quickly, and when that production line needs to be shut off or shut down. Sometimes supply exceeds demand, so there’s no more need to … Continue reading Cancer “hijacks” your cells and turns your body against itself, just like mRNA Covid-19 vaccines

Fauci threatened the careers of scientists who publicly supported the coronavirus lab leak theory

An Indian journalist claims that the careers of the proponents of the lab leak origin theory of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) have been threatened by White House Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci. This claim comes from Indian scholar, journalist and veteran political commentator Madhav Das Nalapat. He is a professor of geopolitics at the Manipal … Continue reading Fauci threatened the careers of scientists who publicly supported the coronavirus lab leak theory

Op-ed: Quit ignoring natural COVID immunity

Epidemiologists estimate over 160 million people worldwide have recovered from COVID-19. Those who have recovered have an astonishingly low frequency of repeat infection, disease, or death. That immunity from prior infection protects many people now where vaccines are not yet available. (Article by Jeffrey Klausner, MD, MPH, and Noah Kojima, MD republished from MedPageToday.com) Earlier this month the … Continue reading Op-ed: Quit ignoring natural COVID immunity

The common cold can protect people against coronavirus, study finds

Researchers from Yale University found that exposure to rhinovirus, the most common virus that causes the cold, can jump-start the immune system and protect people against the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). The presence of the virus that causes the common cold can begin the activity of interferon-stimulated genes. These are some of the early-response molecules in the immune system. If a person … Continue reading The common cold can protect people against coronavirus, study finds