Why is malaria suddenly back in the U.S. after a 20-year hiatus?

It has been around two decades since the last localized cases of malaria were detected in the United States. And now, suddenly, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning that the infectious disease is back, having recently reemerged in Florida and Texas. We are told that four people in the Sunshine State and … Continue reading Why is malaria suddenly back in the U.S. after a 20-year hiatus?

WHO: Artemisinin is a powerful remedy against malaria

Last November, the World Health Organization (WHO) published a Question & Answer page about artemisinin providing partial protection against malaria infections. Artemisinin, a natural constituent derived from the Artemisia annua plant, also known as sweet wormwood, as well as its derivatives, are described by the WHO as "powerful medicines known for their ability to swiftly reduce the number of Plasmodium parasites in the … Continue reading WHO: Artemisinin is a powerful remedy against malaria

WHO investigating reports of monkeypox virus in semen

The World Health Organization (WHO) is investigating reports that the monkeypox virus is present in the semen of patients and is examining the probability that the disease could be sexually transmitted, an official of the world health body said Wednesday, June 15. Many cases in the ongoing monkeypox outbreak are among sexual partners. During the last few days, scientists said they … Continue reading WHO investigating reports of monkeypox virus in semen

PRIDE month kicks off with MONKEYPOX outbreak in the homosexual community

As corporations waste millions of dollars to advertise PRIDE month, the homosexual community is reporting new outbreaks of MONKEYPOX. Some of the earliest cases of monkeypox were contracted in Spain at gay bars and gay saunas. A Belgium festival that celebrates sexual fetishes, also reported monkeypox outbreaks among gay and bisexual men. The first monkeypox patient … Continue reading PRIDE month kicks off with MONKEYPOX outbreak in the homosexual community

The DIRTY little secret about monkeypox and infectious disease: They’re all rapidly spread via gay sex acts, but the media won’t touch the topic

Try as they might to scare the entire world into fearing monkeypox, the reality is that the disease, like many others, is primarily a risk within the LGBT community – and particularly among homosexual and bisexual men. If you are not someone who engages in sexual activity with the same sex, and especially strangers of the same sex, … Continue reading The DIRTY little secret about monkeypox and infectious disease: They’re all rapidly spread via gay sex acts, but the media won’t touch the topic

CDC claims COVID vaccines do not cause variants, but provide ZERO evidence to support their claims, ICAN reveals

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) continues to claim that COVID vaccines do not cause variants. When the Informed Consent Actions Network (ICAN) filed a FOIA request challenging the claims, the CDC was forced to admit they did not have any documents or records to back up their supposition. The CDC continues to dismiss the beneficial role … Continue reading CDC claims COVID vaccines do not cause variants, but provide ZERO evidence to support their claims, ICAN reveals

The Big Logic: Dr. Peter McCullough talks about how COVID-19 vaccines can cause organ failure

In the January 21 episode of The Big Logic, the channel took a clip from Joe Rogan’s interview with Dr. Peter McCullough, where they talked about how the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines are dangerous enough to cause organ damage and death. In the episode, McCullough noted that the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) has been certified … Continue reading The Big Logic: Dr. Peter McCullough talks about how COVID-19 vaccines can cause organ failure

Nasal spray with nanobodies from llamas may be key to fighting coronavirus: Study

According to a fascinating study published in the journal Nature Communication, nanobodies or antibody fragments from an unlikely source can be used to produce a new treatment for coronavirus (COVID-19). Nanobodies from llamas? Researchers who participated in the study found that minuscule antibodies produced by llamas can potentially help treat coronavirus. These beneficial virus-fighting proteins could then be given to infected … Continue reading Nasal spray with nanobodies from llamas may be key to fighting coronavirus: Study

Disposable no more: MIT team recommends reusable masks to save the environment while suffocating humans

The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the threat of plastic pollution, as disposable face masks and other forms of personal protective equipment have become ubiquitous. In a study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, researchers have suggested cutting back on disposable face masks, recommending the use of reusable masks instead. In recent times, face masks and personal protective equipment … Continue reading Disposable no more: MIT team recommends reusable masks to save the environment while suffocating humans

Post-vaccine wave? Mexico City tightens lockdown after coronavirus cases surge

Mexico City has strengthened its lockdown restrictions as the country’s capital deals with another outbreak of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). This outbreak is occurring even though the country’s mass vaccination drive is in full swing. Many schools in Mexico City reopened at the beginning of the month and had gone back to in-person classes. These students returned to … Continue reading Post-vaccine wave? Mexico City tightens lockdown after coronavirus cases surge