Climate Change is Class Warfare
18 April 2024
An epidemiologist who called it right from the start, on Covid (over-hyped), lockdowns (useless, deadly) and vaccines (effectiveness overplayed, harms underplayed), Prof Eyal Shahar looks back at his articles since 2020.
The World Health Organisation is gearing up to persuade the world's governments to sign a new pandemic treaty that would allow the unelected body to seize power over nation states in future pandemics, warns Matt Ridley.
With the firing of Prof. Martin Kulldorff for having the temerity to be proven right in his scepticism of Government Covid measures, Harvard really shows it has lost its way, say Dr. Peter Gøtzsche and Janus Bang.
Dr. Martin Kulldorff has been fired from his position as Professor of Medicine at Harvard University. A victim of the college's brutal Covid vaccine mandate, the Great Barrington Declaration author tells his story.
Two Swedish researchers from Lund University have shown once again that Sweden proves the world wrong about lockdown, publishing their research in the journal Economic Affairs.
Critics of the claim that Covid vaccines are contributing to excess deaths point to Sweden as a highly vaccinated country with low excess deaths. But a careful analysis of mortality since 2021 busts this myth.
"Sweden had no lockdown and came out better": Anders Tegnell submits his devastating written evidence to the U.K. Covid Inquiry. But will it listen?
When he appeared at the Covid Inquiry this week, Boris Johnson had a golden opportunity to get to the heart of the issue and denounce lockdown as unnecessary and harmful. But he blew it, says Dr. Jay Bhattacharya.
Lockdown was necessary to prevent an "extraordinarily high loss of life", Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty told the Covid Inquiry today, despite Sweden long ago exposing such a claim as palpable nonsense.
In the latest example of how the Scottish Covid Inquiry is showing itself far less biased than the U.K one, Anders Tegnell has revealed that while he was snubbed by Hallett he was invited to make his case in Scotland.
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