Monthly Archives: October 2021

The shedding

I sat alone with this giant heap of past, a groaning gunny bag,I sat alone, unpacked it piece by fragile piece, with bomb disposal careThe childhood fears, the faces, feelings all, the leaps to trust, to pain, to shy awayFaded … Continue reading

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I won’t assume you’re a zombie if you don’t assume I’m a delinquent.

I know you care. It’s all over your face.Do you think I was born yesterday?I know you. You’re my friend. Remember?Knock, knock. I know you care. I know you’re doing this for the ‘right’ reasons.I know you believe fully, in … Continue reading

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Letter from an unvaccinated doctor to his patients

Dr Grégory Pamart was the only doctor in Jenlain, a village of 1000 inhabitants in the North of France close to the Belgian border. On September 15, this 33 year old father of four was forced to resign over the … Continue reading

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Waning vaccine immunity: the unprintable lead

The politics of immunity: part 2The politics of immunity: part 1 The biggest story of the past six months in the world of CV-19 science is the declining protective properties of the vaccine, but you wouldn’t know it from watching … Continue reading

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The politics of immunity: Part 1

THE POLITICS OF IMMUNITYPART ONE: THE SCIENCE THAT PASSES US BY If you research naturally acquired immunity to SARS-CoV-2 you can’t help but be struck by a conspicuous disparity in how the subject is approached depending on who is talking … Continue reading

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