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Tag Archives: covid
The Road to Geneva is calling you
On Thursday, 30th May, my friend Steven and I are filling up my scratched up Renault Clio with diesel and setting off from Western France heading for a pretty ski village tucked into the folds of the Haut Jura mountains. … Continue reading
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Tagged covid, Europe, freedom, geneva, human-rights, pandemic, protest, switzerland, travel, World Health Organization
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The future is China
From predatory boardroom practices to draconian public health measures, Orwellian technologies, state-corporate partnerships on censorship and surveillance, Digital ID’s to social credit scores, China’s ways are quietly going global. PHOTO: Qilai Shen We may prefer to forget that China operated … Continue reading
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Tagged China, covid, politics, quarantine, social credit, surveillance, technocracy, Zero-Covid
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Nothing going on here – episode 5 – Satire
CLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO LISTEN TO PODCAST OR HERE: Art by Emad Hajjaj politicalcartoons.com The British Medical Journal has been doing some of the best, well, some of the only investigative medical journalism around the Covid 19 story. A November 2nd … Continue reading
Nothing going on here – episode 4 – Grief
Click above image or listen to the podcast HERE. Art by Svetlin Velinov Peter Doshi, Associate Editor of the British Medical Journal and Associate Professor of pharmaceutical health services research at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, speaking at … Continue reading
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Tagged Bayer, covid, definition, healthcare, Peter Doshi, unvaccinated, vaccine mandates, vaccines
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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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Tagged covid, doctors, France, health pass, pandemic, SARS-CoV2, unvaccinated, vaccine mandates, vaccines
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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
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
The horse de-wormer meme
The fact that I can write an article with a title this obscure and remain confident that most people will get the context, just goes to show the extent of meme warfare in the manipulation and management of public opinion. … Continue reading
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Tagged coronavirus, covid, covid-19, culture wars, horse de-wormer, Ivermectin, memes
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Think the vaccinated are less selfish than the unvaccinated? Think again.
Faces in a Mirror by R.S. Connett “The surest way to work up a crusade in favor of some good cause is to promise people they will have a chance of maltreating someone….to be able to behave badly and call … Continue reading
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Tagged coronavirus, covid, covid-19, selfish, unvaccinated, vaccinated
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The blind men and Ivermectin: medical politics in the time of Covid
“When you mix politics and science, you get politics.” John M. Barry When stories become deeply divisive it is a good time to ask some deeper questions. So here’s one: what is up with Ivermectin? Why has a decades old … Continue reading