New York, Spring 2020

27,000 more deaths than normal May 3rd, Jessica Hockett spoke with the Corona Investigative Committee about some of the issues with the official COVID story. Just some. For more, visit www.Woodhouse76.com Her work leads to many questions. One in particular is gaining a foothold in my circles recently. If New York suffered the equivalent of…Continue readingNew York, Spring 2020

The Sickest I’ve Ever Been

An analogy for personal experience as evidence of novelty “A couple of years ago, I boarded a deep sea fishing boat for 3-hour excursion. Winds were moderate and the water rough. Within the first 10 minutes, motion sickness set in. I knew the boat couldn’t turn around and that I’d made a huge mistake in…Continue readingThe Sickest I’ve Ever Been

The Continuing Mystery of Early 2020

“Now that the dust has finally settled, we have the leisure to return to the panicked days of early 2020 and reexamine what really happened. And it may not be quite what we think. Nick Hudson and Jonathan Engler join us. Tom Woods, 29th Nov, 2023 Eight reasons to doubt the New York story Jessica…Continue readingThe Continuing Mystery of Early 2020

What ambulances show us

Here are four authors presenting ambulance call out data which show (yet again) that the official COVID narrative is flawed.Continue readingWhat ambulances show us

“It’s like a bomb went off… then it goes away”

Thanks to the cryptic Sage Hana for bringing Jessica Hockett to my attention. Her recent chat with JJ Couey is littered with pertinent questions. Sage highlighted a few… If the novel respiratory virus is killing people like crazy, shouldn’t it have been preceded by the ER death numbers? … Where were all the bodies? 27,000?…Continue reading“It’s like a bomb went off… then it goes away”