Back in the day, copper didn’t need a glossy ad campaign or some TV doctor promoting its many healing benefits. For thousands of years, it just did the job—straightforward and with no frills. Folks figured out early that tossing water into copper pots kept the gut-rot at bay when indoor plumbing was a pipe dream…Continue reading Copper vs. The Medical Machine
What drives disease? With roots dating back to the mid-19th century, the germs vs. terrain debate often fuels discord. Sure, many have heard the discussion, which centers on whether specific microorganisms or “germs” are the primary cause of disease, and on the terrain theory, which holds that disease arises primarily from an imbalance or poor…Continue reading The Germ Is The Alibi
Somewhere in Moscow, a pigeon is doing what pigeons do—flapping, gliding, showing off that smug “I own this city” energy—except this one is wearing a tiny backpack, carrying a camera, and taking directions from a neural implant. That’s the claim, anyway. A Russian neurotech firm called Neiry has been making headlines for a project called…Continue reading Sky Spies With Feathers
By Jefferey Jaxen A new study published in the open access Systematic Reviews journal titled Benefits and harms of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines: systematic review with meta-analyses of trial data from clinical study reports attempts to tackle the controversial vaccine. Using clinical study reports obtained from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and GlaxoSmithKline from…Continue reading New Study Finds HPV Vaccine Increased Serious Nervous System Disorders, General Harms
By Peter Doshi, associate editor THE BMJ “Experts are troubled by the apparent lack of informed consent in a large, cluster randomised study of the malaria vaccine. Peter Doshi reports A large scale malaria vaccine study led by the World Health Organization has been criticised by a leading bioethicist for committing a “serious breach” of international…Continue reading WHO’s malaria vaccine study represents a “serious breach of international ethical standards”
Bayer has confirmed that its Chairman Werner Wenning was stepping down because “the drugs and crop protection company was making good progress in settlement talks” according to Reuters. In what the Wall Street Journal called “one of the worst deals” and “most troubled acquisitions in recent times,” Bayer acquired Monsanto for $63B in 2018. Tone deaf…Continue reading Bayer Chairman Resigns Amid Mounting Glyphosate Legal Battle
Americans are activating as their religious and parental rights are being placed on the government chopping block By Jefferey Jaxen Something incredible is happening in America. A grassroots movement which has patiently, but inexorably, developed for decades has burst through to the mainstream. Its growth can no longer be ignored by Big Pharma-controlled media, as…Continue reading 2020: THE YEAR THE VACCINE PENDULUM SWINGS?
By Jefferey Jaxen In the real time humanitarian crisis green-lit under the cover of a virus of unknown origin China is ground zero. Agendas have wasted no time racing to take center stage by authoritarian-leaning governments. A new report tells of a disappeared Chinese legal activist, another in a long line of detained and disappeared…Continue reading Despite W.H.O. Endorsement, Lancet Article Opposes China’s Virus Response