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09/06/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Former BMJ editor: Health research should be considered fraudulent until proven otherwise
A former editor for the British Medical Journal (BMJ) posited that health research should be considered fraudulent until proven otherwise. “Stephen Lock, my predecessor as editor, became worried about research fraud in the 1980s – but people thought his concerns eccentric,” wrote Richard Smith in a July 2021 piece for the BMJ. “Is it time […]
08/04/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Scientists with ties to Bill Gates and Anthony Fauci admit to developing vaccine that spreads like a virus
Scientists linked to Bill Gates said they are developing a vaccine that spreads like a virus. The research is subsidized by high-profile funding organizations with longstanding and close financial ties to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. It is also supported by the National Institutes of Health, the mother agency of Dr. Anthony Fauci’s National Institute of […]
07/14/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Masking theory debunked: New study shows face coverings did LITTLE to mitigate spread of COVID
A pre-print study concerning two adjacent North Dakota school districts found that there are no significant differences in COVID cases between those that mandate masks and those that don’t. Funded by the University of Southern California, the study noted that the randomized data about the effectiveness of mask mandates in children is still lacking. Researchers noted that while observational studies […]
07/10/2022
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By Mary Villareal
No-win situation: System designed to protect children from vaccine injuries shields those who cause them harm in the first place
On February 2, William Yates Hazlehurst (Yates) became the first and only vaccine-injured person with an autism diagnosis to reach the jury since the enactment of the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Compensation Act of 1986 (the Vaccine Act). In a legal battle that spanned two decades, the medical malpractice case filed in the Madison County […]
06/28/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Pathologist Dr. Clare Craig: Pfizer vaccine clinical trial for kids “should be null and void”
British pathologist and researcher Dr. Clare Craig said Pfizer’s trial for its Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines for babies as young as six months should be deemed “null and void.” She pointed to the trial’s numerous flaws and misrepresentations to back up her argument. Craig, co-chair of the Health Advisory and Recovery Team (HART) group, recorded […]
01/18/2022
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By Mary Villareal
COVID-19 virus sequence data being kept from public
EcoHealth Alliance president Peter Daszak tries to bar the public release of COVID-19-related virus sequence data that has been gathered from China, as part of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) PREDICT program. In late April 2020, employees of EcoHealth Alliance, a nonprofit organization, received millions of dollars of U.S. taxpayer money as funding […]
01/14/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Experts cast doubts on “deltacron,” likely just a glitch due to lab contamination
Health experts are already casting doubts on reports of a possible new Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) strain that combines the elements of both the delta and omicron variants. Dubbed as “deltacron,” scientists say that the “strain” may only be a result of lab processing error. A researcher from Cyprus discovered the potential new variant and named […]
01/11/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Animal feelings: Study reveals elephants mourn their dead like humans
Elephants have a “unique” relationship with their dead, and a study done by experts at the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research examined this in detail. The researchers monitored the way in which the animals interacted with carcasses and found that in all cases, the elephants would touch and examine the remains. The elephants […]
09/13/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Ancient and green: Study suggests billion-year-old green algae is the ancestor of all plants on the planet
Scientists discovered fossils of what may now be considered to be the oldest green algae known to science. The seaweed, named Proterocladus antiquus, was said to have lived about a billion years ago. Despite its size (about 2 millimeters in length), the algae had a big role: it was able to produce oxygen through photosynthesis, possibly making […]
09/13/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Professor unearths sample of human brains that turned to GLASS after Vesuvius eruption
One man’s brain turned to glass after the Mount Vesuvius eruption in Italy in 79 A.D., a study suggests. The eruption itself killed thousands and destroyed Roman settlements near modern-day Naples. The town of Herculaneum was buried by volcanic matter and entombed some of its residents. A team of researchers, however, has been studying the remains […]
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