Dr. Steven Hatfill worked in the Trump Administration as a Covid pandemic advisor. He had a great interview yesterday that outlined what happened within the federal government to de-emphasize the use of hydroxychloroquine for early treatment during the early stages of the pandemic. He also explains how the Covid vaccines […]
Tag: vaccine
The Covid Vaccine Crime, Followed by Cover-Up
These Italian officials have their parallels who served in places like Washington, DC and Raleigh:
A Slam Against Mad Push For Vaccine, Ukraine Aid
It is interesting that some foreign leaders are “getting it” more than our own:
Prophesying the Covid Pandemic
The Texas AG Lawsuit Against Pfizer Over the Covid Vaccine
As I read this article (HT: Fred), I am struck by the fact that Attorney General Ken Paxton must have relied upon significant medical and epidemiological expertise to prepare his complaint. The question is whether the courts will tackle these matters. They often tend to defer to the federal agencies […]
Ralph Baric Recognized Once Again
Ralph Baric at UNC-Chapel Hill is the researcher who has been the target of multiple investigations because he was involved in the type of gain-of-function research that created the Covid-19 virus; and that led to the development of the harmful Covid vaccines. He has won awards for his research efforts […]
Understanding In Retrospect What We Experienced
McCullough Update
Dr. Peter McCullough spoke recently before the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. Topics included Anthony Fauci’s cover-up of the release of the Covid-19 virus from the Wuhan lab; most recent information about the issues related with the vaccine; early treatment; treating Covid vaccine complications; autism; transgender medicine; and “misinformation/disinformation”. […]
They Can’t Hide It Anymore
It’s God Over the Government
It is amazing when we look back at all the trauma inflicted upon the American people during the pandemic. I had somehow missed the contributions of this rap duet, but it is worth watching and remembering: