- 1. Ivermectin for COVID-19: real-time meta analysis of 78 studies
- (Ivermectin)
- ... hat we have to consider all information to create the most accurate prediction of efficacy. While there are more sophisticated ways to combine all of the information, the advantage of the method used here is simp ...
- Created on 05 February 2022
- 2. COVID DISINFORMATION: Post Reporter tries to make mask fanatics seem heroic
- (Covid Factchecks)
- ... Wendy’s opinion seem common when in reality it is an extreme position in response to a mask policy with which many agree. The author’s implicit assumptions and tacit agreement with the view she reports ...
- Created on 22 August 2021
- 3. Have we given police too much power to enforce coronavirus rules?
- (Covid Dystopia)
- ... of those areas where they legitimately are allowed to. A cop's gut instinct is not a safeguard. Implicit bias can see members of communities who are typically overpoliced accused of wrongdoing at hi ...
- Created on 16 April 2020
- 4. Why did it take a child's death to reveal adoption system failings?
- (Adopted to death)
- ... to match a child with their new family, from the courts and senior managers. If we do not change the system, we implicitly accept that children will continue to be placed with adopters who will rejec ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 5. Former NSW Police Officer Pleads Guilty to 44 Sexual Offences
- (Police Rapists)
- ... of an offence. Maximum Penalty: 100 Penalty Units Or Imprisonment For 3 Years, Or Both. (3) A threat may be made by any conduct and may be explicit or implicit and conditional or unconditional. (4) ...
- Created on 08 July 2019
- 6. Suffer the children - Trouble in the Family Court
- (Court Ordered Abuse)
- ... s also need to recognise the types of abuse that women are very capable of perpetrating and which the courts currently support for the most part implicitly and often explicitly enabling women to have total ...
- Created on 28 September 2016
- 7. Trump’s Muslim Ban Not Only Constitutional But Has Been the Law Since 1952
- (Islam)
- ... to kill, injure, or continue to detain, another individual in order to compel a third person (including a governmental organization) to do or abstain from doing any act as an explicit or implicit condition ...
- Created on 28 July 2016
- 8. DPP (Cth) v McIntosh [2016] VCC 622 (19 May 2016)
- (Paedophile Protecting Judges)
- ... ns or wishes expressed. These conveyed implicit desire to promote sexual interactions of different kinds with children, but all would have been illegal interactions with children, as well as ethically ...
- Created on 19 May 2016
- 9. "Today Systemic Judicial corruption is International Organized Crime. "
- (Uncategorised)
- ... International Organized crime outline: A. In at least part of their activities they commit violence or other acts which are likely to intimidate, or make actual or implicit threats to do so; B. They ...
- Created on 02 October 2013
- 10. Best practice in the conduct of Care Proceedings in the NSW Children’s Court
- (Law Courts and Legal Matters)
- ... ty, welfare and well-being of the child. 20. I have extracted below those parts of the Code that I consider to be most relevant to best practice practitioner conduct. 21. It is implicit upon practitio ...
- Created on 01 August 2013
- 11. "Network X Produces Pornography"
- (Uncategorised)
- ... terly and Nick Flanagan During the two-year association I had with Bob Sisterly, Don Snide and the Board of Management that they had established, I trusted them implicitly. Although incidents occurred ...
- Created on 13 December 2012
- 12. "Sahin v. Germany, Application No. 30943/96, Judgement of 8 July 2003"
- (Judicial Corruption)
- ... vided sufficient material to reach a reasoned decision on the question of access in the particular case. The Court can therefore accept that the procedural requirements implicit in Article 8 of the Co ...
- Created on 02 November 2012
- 13. "How Child Protection Services Buys and Sells Our Children"
- (Uncategorised)
- ... “When an investigator expressly or implicitly conveys that failure to accept a plan will result in the removal of the children for more than a brief or temporary period of time, it constitutes a threat ...
- Created on 06 August 2012
- 14. Crimes (Hostages) Act 1989 -Sect 7 - Meaning of hostage-taking
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... organisation; or (e)any other person (whether an individual or a body corporate) or group of persons; to do, or abstain from doing, any act as an explicit or implicit condition for the release of the ...
- Created on 19 March 2010