The Once Elusive Vaccine Debate Goes Mainstream

Key proponents of vaccines won’t debate with sceptics – tending to withdraw at the last minute. They also seem unable to cite or defend the ‘settled science’ in courtrooms. Could it be because… No studies have ever compared the total health outcomes of the CDC’s vaccine schedule between vaccinated and unvaccinated groups. No system is…Continue readingThe Once Elusive Vaccine Debate Goes Mainstream

The Speed Of Science

One day it will gain such momentum that The ScienceTM will either vibrate itself to bits or crash, out of control into a wall made of its own hubris. But how do we minimise the numbers it will hurt, maim or kill along the way? Ordinarily I’d highlight specific parts of a Highwire episode. But…Continue readingThe Speed Of Science

Safe And Effective: A Second Opinion – on The Highwire

Last Thursday Del Bigtree spoke with double-jabbed vaccine advocate Dr. Aseem Malhotra (5:00-45:00) about his realising the harms of the Covid injections and involvement in the documentary. Then, after The Jaxen Report, he featured the former Sky News executive who directed the documentary – Mark Sharman (from 1:27:54), before playing the movie itself (from 1:41:15).…Continue readingSafe And Effective: A Second Opinion – on The Highwire

Sacrificing Science… and children?

Looking at their respective ACIP and VRBPAC decisions, the CDC and FDA seem to be. The Jaxen Report (52:40-1:42:10) in this June 23rd Highwire episode has recordings of their data-less decision making processes. The exposé by the ‘hero mother’ Kelley can be found here. While watching, remember… there will never be enough high-quality study data…Continue readingSacrificing Science… and children?

The state of science

Is appalling. When it comes to COVID ‘vaccines’ at any rate. I have already highlighted the horror of how they justified injecting 6-months to 4yr-olds. So for the sake of completeness here’s one brief overview of last months FDA announcement of a third COVID shot for 5-11yr-olds.Continue readingThe state of science