Back in May, The Washington Post published an article that asked the question: Why has the death toll from covid-19 apparently been lower in Asia than in Western Europe and North America? The answer, it would appear, is that Asian countries tend to drink more green tea than the rest of the world, as well as consume more … Continue reading Green tea, zinc proving to be BETTER than hydroxychloroquine at fighting coronavirus infections
Moderna admits that some components of mRNA tech used in vaccines can cause “significant adverse events”
As COVID-19 vaccines continue to undergo clinical trials, concerns are growing about some of the components found in these vaccines. The carrier systems of many of the messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines being developed contain a controversial chemical known as PEG, and Moderna has admitted some of the components of their mRNA technology “could lead to significant adverse … Continue reading Moderna admits that some components of mRNA tech used in vaccines can cause “significant adverse events”
CDC chief admits hospitals have “perverse incentive” to inflate coronavirus deaths
American hospitals are being perversely incentivized to count all deaths that come their way as Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths in order to receive cash from the government. This was the shocking admission of U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield, who admitted the truth during a recent House Oversight and Reform Select Subcommittee … Continue reading CDC chief admits hospitals have “perverse incentive” to inflate coronavirus deaths
Being fat doubles your risk of dying from coronavirus, study claims
A new study published in the journal Public Health England has found that being overweight dramatically increases one’s risk of dying from the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). Entitled, “Excess Weight and COVID-19: Insights from new evidence,” the paper looks at various infection outcomes in relation to body mass index (BMI), including risk of hospitalization, intensive care treatment, and death. It also looks … Continue reading Being fat doubles your risk of dying from coronavirus, study claims
Components of mRNA technology “could lead to significant adverse events in one or more of our clinical trials,” says Moderna
Summary: mRNA vaccines undergoing Covid-19 clinical trials, including the Moderna vaccine, rely on a nanoparticle-based “carrier system” containing a synthetic chemical called polyethylene glycol (PEG). (Article republished from ChildrensHealthDefense.org) The use of PEG in drugs and vaccines is increasingly controversial due to the well-documented incidence of adverse PEG-related immune reactions, including life-threatening anaphylaxis. Roughly seven in … Continue reading Components of mRNA technology “could lead to significant adverse events in one or more of our clinical trials,” says Moderna
Upcoming FDA-approved covid-19 vaccine is largely ineffective, so get ready for multiple shots every year
The upcoming covid-19 vaccine will achieve FDA-approval if it proves to be at least 50 percent effective for augmenting an antibody response in serum. The duration of the antibody response is unknown, typically lasting 2 to 3 months; therefore, the long term efficacy of the vaccine is a mystery. Moreover, the vaccine will not offer T-cell … Continue reading Upcoming FDA-approved covid-19 vaccine is largely ineffective, so get ready for multiple shots every year
WHO backtracks on coronavirus vaccines, admits they won’t work
For all of the hype surrounding future vaccines for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), the World Health Organization’s (WHO) take on the situation is not at all promising. During his organization’s latest briefing in Geneva, WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom admitted publicly that Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines will not work, and that a “cure” may never be found because there … Continue reading WHO backtracks on coronavirus vaccines, admits they won’t work
Aerosol transmission of coronavirus underestimated, study says
New research is warning that the aerosol transmission of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) is being underestimated, possibly affecting guidelines on social distancing, ventilation and shared spaces. Using a newly developed mathematical model of coronavirus droplet migration, researchers at the Heriot-Watt University and the University of Edinburgh have found that small, virus-laden aerosol particles are traveling further than expected. “The flow physics of someone … Continue reading Aerosol transmission of coronavirus underestimated, study says
Government conducting clinical trials to learn how best to manipulate Americans to take covid-19 shots
The percentage of Americans who plan to get the new covid-19 vaccine continues to fall. Yahoo News and YouGov polled Americans in early May and only 55 percent said they would get the new vaccines. The number shrank to 50 percent later that month and fell to 46 percent in early July. By the end of July, the number had … Continue reading Government conducting clinical trials to learn how best to manipulate Americans to take covid-19 shots
Melbourne lockdown: Police can enter homes without a warrant to carry out ‘spot checks’
Police in Melbourne, Australia now have the power to enter people’s homes without a warrant and perform ‘spot checks’ to enforce compliance with new coronavirus lockdown rules. (Article by Paul Joseph Watson republished from Summit.news) After the state of Victoria announced a “state of disaster” in response to a spike in coronavirus cases, Premier of the … Continue reading Melbourne lockdown: Police can enter homes without a warrant to carry out ‘spot checks’
