- 1. Is this the end of good beef products?
- (Globalist Agendas)
- ... ter William Engdahl writes. "Typically, they are using dystopian linguistic framing to give the illusion they are up to good when they are actually advancing an agenda that will lead to famine a ...
- Created on 01 December 2023
- 2. SARS-CoV-2 vaccination can elicit a CD8 T-cell dominant hepatitis
- (Covid Vaccine Issues)
- ... among the immune infiltrate, CD8 T cells represented the most abundant immune cell subset (465 per mm2), which was unexpected for AIH. In contrast, B cells and plasma cells that are typically enriched ...
- Created on 20 April 2022
- 3. HIV-based lentiviral vectors: Origin and sequence differences
- (HIV based Lentiviral Vectors)
- ... gene, typically the highly stable VSV-G envelope, was included in a separate plasmid to provide receptor binding and membrane fusion characteristics to the viral particle. The third plasmid was the transfer ...
- Created on 30 March 2022
- 4. Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever: symptoms of viral disease found in UK, is it contagious, should we worry?
- (Chinavirus and other Bioweapons)
- ... haemorrhagic fever can come on quite suddenly after infection, typically appearing within a few days. The illness can cause a fever, muscle aches, dizziness, neck and pain stiffness, backache, headache, ...
- Created on 25 March 2022
- 5. Are face masks effective? The evidence.
- (Covid and Face Masks)
- ... Typically, these studies ignore the effect of other measures, the natural development of infection rates, changes in test activity, or they compare places with different epidemiological conditions. Studies ...
- Created on 01 March 2022
- 6. Ivermectin for COVID-19: real-time meta analysis of 78 studies
- (Ivermectin)
- ... level of efficacy, they do not replace vaccines and other measures to avoid infection. Only 24% of ivermectin studies show zero events in the treatment arm. Multiple treatments are typically used in combination, ...
- Created on 05 February 2022
- 7. Myocarditis cases reported after mRNA-Based COVID-19 Vaccination in the US From December 2020 to August 2021
- (Covid Vaccine Induced Myocarditis)
- ... heart failure that requires subsequent heart transplantation or leads to death.5 Onset of myocarditis typically follows an inciting process, often a viral illness; however, no antecedent cause is identified ...
- Created on 25 January 2022
- 8. Prolonged migraine aura resembling ischemic stroke following CoronaVac vaccination: an extended case series
- (Covid Vaccine Issues)
- ... out of eight patients. The distribution of sensory disturbance was unilateral in all 7 cases, typically involving the face with predilection for the perioral area, hand, and arm. In five cases, patients ...
- Created on 21 January 2022
- 9. Effectiveness of ivermectin-based multidrug therapy in severely hypoxic, ambulatory COVID-19 patients
- (Ivermectin)
- Aims: Ivermectin is a safe, inexpensive and effective early COVID-19 treatment validated in 20+ random, controlled trials. Having developed combination therapies for Helicobacter pylori, the authors ...
- Created on 10 January 2022
- 10. Robed in secrecy: How judges accused of misconduct can dodge public scrutiny
- (Family Law Courts)
- ... to typically record zero public sanctions against judges sounds incredible, said Robert Tembeckjian, the administrator and counsel of the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct. “It’s highly unlikely ...
- Created on 26 December 2021
- 11. The mechanisms of action of ivermectin against SARS-CoV-2—an extensive review
- (Ivermectin)
- ... here is virostatic, that is, it neutralizes the virus by competing for the same receptor. Level 3: Action as an ionophore Ionophores are molecules that typically have a hydrophilic pocket which ...
- Created on 21 December 2021
- 12. New Zealand says man’s death may be linked to Pfizer vaccine
- (Covid Vaccine Induced Myocarditis)
- ... has been reported after the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, according to a late November update. The cases have been more common in young men ages 16-24 after the second dose of the vaccine, typically within ...
- Created on 20 December 2021
- 13. 5-fold increase in sudden cardiac deaths of FIFA players in 2021
- (Covid Deaths)
- ... ution. One property of the Poisson distribution is that the standard deviation (a measure of how much variability from random chance) is the square root of the base rate. If we typically see 4 events pe ...
- Created on 16 November 2021
- 14. A Report on Myocarditis Adverse Events in the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) in Association with COVID-19 Injectable Biological Products
- (Covid Vaccine Induced Myocarditis)
- Following the global rollout and administration of the Pfizer Inc./BioNTech BNT162b2 and Moderna mRNA-1273 vaccines on December 17, 2020, in the United States, and of the Janssen Ad26.COV2.S product ...
- Created on 01 November 2021
- 15. Retracted coronavirus (COVID-19) papers
- (Covid Vaccine Research)
- ... at have done so have typically done it to justify not saying anything about why a paper was retracted, and to sometimes make a paper disappear without a trace. Richard Sever, co-founder of bioRxiv and m ...
- Created on 26 October 2021
- 16. Why are we vaccinating children against COVID-19?
- (Covid and Children)
- ... typically end points of processes that can take months, years, or decades to surface. During that symptom/disease development period, many biomarker early warning indicators tend to exhibit increasin ...
- Created on 11 October 2021
- 17. 131 federal judges broke the law by hearing cases where they had a financial interest
- (Judicial Corruption)
- ... on whose cases they shouldn’t work. When judges disqualify themselves from cases, they typically don’t disclose details. No judges in modern times have been removed from the federal bench solely for having ...
- Created on 28 September 2021
- 18. Horowitz: Australia admits it is banning Ivermectin for COVID because it interferes with universal vaccine agenda
- (Ivermectin)
- ... , and no adverse experience recurred with repeated dosing." Any side effects from these gargantuan doses were in line with what we typically tolerate from basic medications, antibiotics, and even zinc. It' ...
- Created on 14 September 2021
- 19. RACGP Claims doubts over study linking mRNA vaccines and adolescents’ myocarditis risk
- (Covid Vaccine Induced Myocarditis)
- ... is and/or pericarditis following vaccination with Pfizer, including 10 boys and two girls aged 15–17. Five cases occurred after the first dose and seven after the second dose. The rare side effects typica ...
- Created on 14 September 2021
- 20. Nano-Enabled COVID-19 Vaccines: Meeting the Challenges of Durable Antibody Plus Cellular Immunity and Immune Escape
- (Covid Research)
- ... formulations are typically made up of (i) an ionizable amino-lipid (discussed in FigureFigure55) for electrostatic complexing to RNA (in red), leading to the formation of hydrophobic inverted micelles; ...
- Created on 14 September 2021
- 21. Vaccines and allergic reactions: The past, the current COVID‐19 pandemic, and future perspectives
- (Uncategorised)
- ... es and chemokines. 59 Type IV reactions to vaccines induce local eczema, which may start between 2 hours to up to 2 days after vaccinations. These reactions are typically observed following vaccines contain ...
- Created on 14 September 2021
- 22. Why are we vaccinating children against COVID-19?
- (Covid)
- ... and performance. However, symptoms/diseases are typically end points of processes that can take months, years, or decades to surface. During that symptom/disease development period, many biomarker earl ...
- Created on 14 September 2021
- 23. HPV vaccine confidence and cases of mass psychogenic illness following immunization in Carmen de Bolivar, Colombia
- (Vaccine Adverse Event Denialism)
- ... of MPI via news media and social media In Colombia, it is likely that social media was a vector for transmission and contagion of symptoms. MPI typically spreads through sight and sound, and the ubiquitous ...
- Created on 08 September 2021
- 24. 'One disaster after another': How a family court judge failed families
- (Family Law Courts)
- ... e majority of complaints, typically finding there was no probable cause in the allegations. The proceedings inside of a family court can be particularly opaque because the matters are often sensiti ...
- Created on 31 July 2021
- 25. Prescription, over-the-counter (OTC), herbal, and other treatments and preventive uses for COVID-19
- (Covid Research)
- ... is a confounding factor since people typically self-medicate regardless of the effort of regulatory agencies to educate the population.55 Unproven prescription drugs have been falsely promoted for COVID-19 ...
- Created on 28 June 2021
- 26. Fully vaccinated individuals are testing positive for covid - more examples emerge
- (Covid Vaccine Efficacy)
- ... are typically applied – symptomatic patients passed on the disease to household members in 18 percent of instances, while asymptomatic patients passed on the disease to household members in 0.7 per cent ...
- Created on 15 May 2021
- 27. A Proteome-Wide Immunoinformatics Tool to Accelerate T-Cell Epitope Discovery and Vaccine Design in the Context of Emerging Infectious Diseases: An Ethnicity-Oriented Approach
- (HIV based Lentiviral Vectors)
- Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) caused by viruses are increasing in frequency, causing a high disease burden and mortality world-wide. The COVID-19 pandemic caused by the novel SARS-like coronavirus ...
- Created on 26 February 2021
- 28. Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children and adults (MIS-C/A): Case definition & guidelines for data collection, analysis, and presentation of immunization safety data
- (Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS‐C))
- Abstract This is a Brighton Collaboration Case Definition of the term “Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children and Adults (MIS-C/A)” to be utilized in the evaluation of adverse events following ...
- Created on 25 February 2021
- 29. Viral Vectors for COVID-19 Vaccine Development
- (HIV based Lentiviral Vectors)
- ... spike (S) protein or epitopes of it such as the receptor binding domain (RBD) [7] (Figure 1). Typically, adenovirus particles are propagated in human embryonic kidney 293 (HEK293 cells) in bioreactors ...
- Created on 13 February 2021
- 30. QLD Premier’s father runs genetic data storage company
- (Covid and Internet of Bodies)
- ... Henry Palaszczuk is typically known as a former member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, and Minister of the Beattie Government of Queensland. He was elected as the member for Archerfield ...
- Created on 21 January 2021
- 31. Facemasks in the COVID-19 era: A health hypothesis
- (Covid and Face Masks)
- ... N95 and surgical masks are different in the type of protection they potentially provide. The N95s are typically composed of electret filter media and seal tightly to the face of the wearer, whereas surgical ...
- Created on 22 November 2020
- 32. Journalism's Gates keepers
- (Covid Financial Conflicts of Interest )
- ... offer to the duo’s editor, writing, “We typically like to have a phone conversation with the editor of a publication employing freelancers we are engaging with, both to fully understand how we can help ...
- Created on 21 August 2020
- 33. Journalism’s Gates keepers
- (BMGF)
- ... team, Rachel Lonsdale, made an unusual offer to the duo’s editor, writing, “We typically like to have a phone conversation with the editor of a publication employing freelancers we are engaging with, both ...
- Created on 21 August 2020
- 34. Coronavirus vaccine-associated lung immunopathology-what is the significance?
- (Covid Vaccine Induced Myocarditis)
- ... of the type of immunopathology as long as neutralizing antibodies are produced [[10], [11], [12]]. These observations give us hope that naturally occurring COVID-19 infections, typically involving fewer ...
- Created on 26 June 2020
- 35. Coronavirus vaccine-associated lung immunopathology-what is the significance?
- (Coronavirus Vaccines Leads to Pulmonary and Lung Immunopathology)
- ... of the type of immunopathology as long as neutralizing antibodies are produced [[10], [11], [12]]. These observations give us hope that naturally occurring COVID-19 infections, typically involving ...
- Created on 26 June 2020
- 36. Did the Oxford Covid vaccine work in monkeys? Not really
- (Covid Research)
- ... troubling result of the Oxford paper. The titer of neutralizing antibody, as judged by inhibition of virus replication by successive serum dilutions as reported is extremely low. Typically, neutralizing ...
- Created on 16 May 2020
- 37. The molecule for our times
- (Covid Health Resources)
- ... The ground glass appearance on lung scans typically seen in COVID-19 lung pathology is comprised of various white blood cells (macrophages, neutrophils) and other amorphous material and is somewhat reversible ...
- Created on 27 April 2020
- 38. Early Mother-Child Separation, Parenting, and Child Well-Being in Early Head Start Families
- (Uncategorised)
- ... anxiety typically declines markedly (Kobak, Cassidy, Lyons-Ruth, & Ziv, 2006; Kobak & Madsen, 2008). We focus here on mothers’ sensitive and emotionally responsive parenting because these behavior ...
- Created on 18 April 2020
- 39. 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
- 40. Understanding the Batterer in Custody and Visitation Disputes
- (Family Law Courts)
- ... members. He believes that his needs should be at the center of the family’s agenda, and that everyone should focus on keeping him happy. He typically believes that it is his sole prerogative to determine ...
- Created on 01 April 2020
- 41. China’s coronavirus conspiracy: Wuhan residents tell of chilling death toll clue
- (Covid Deaths)
- ... the official death toll. “The official number of deaths was 2,500 people ... but before the epidemic began, the city’s crematoriums typically cremated around 220 people a day,” Aizhen said. “But during ...
- Created on 30 March 2020
- 42. CDC recommends separating newborns from Mums amid Coronavirus pandemic
- (Covid)
- ... the World typically are unaffected by the COVID19 virus and its been baffling Scientists, but its a fact nevertheless. Breastfeeding, close contact with its mother, this is what all newborns need to ...
- Created on 27 March 2020
- 43. Teen, 14, beats tot boy so badly his small intestine explodes. He’ll now face adult charges for murder & abuse: Police
- (Child abuse industry deaths the US)
- ... and holding his head down that day. A few days later, Larkin passed away. Father and his Girlfriend Charged Smith said he typically left his two boys with Seals while he worked. Seals then left ...
- Created on 10 October 2019
- 44. Eye-watering costs of family law disputes
- (Family Law Courts)
- ... to sell their home to pay legal fees,’’ Prof Parkinson told The Courier-Mail. “Lawyers typically charge by the hour. The longer the case, the more the expense. “One of the problems in litigation is ...
- Created on 04 October 2019
- 45. Ritual Abuse in Australia
- (Uncategorised)
- ... remained at risk. In 2005, the OTO began a defamation case against the website that published the article which accused them of perpetrating RA in Victoria. The website (Gaiaguys.net) typically covered ...
- Created on 26 September 2019
- 46. Why did it take a child's death to reveal adoption system failings?
- (Adopted to death)
- ... but little seems to have changed. Typically, adopters whose application is approved will continue to be represented by the social worker who assessed them. This means that their social worker is invested ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 47. These courts must protect kids' privacy. They also must be public. Can it be done?
- (Child protection propaganda)
- ... dge allows a court worker — who is observing the case for training but is not connected to the case — to stay in the proceeding. Typically, if a hearing is closed, then only parties to a case, parents, a ...
- Created on 06 August 2019
- 48. Personal stories of contact with the Queensland adult guardianship system
- (Australian public guardian corruption)
- ... commonly encountered in the kangaroo tribunal is that if a quasi-judge is questioned regarding his or her non-compliance with legislation, they typically burst into hysterical laughter exclaiming ‘it ...
- Created on 19 July 2019
- 49. Maine is removing more kids from their homes — often to stay in hotels
- (Uncategorised)
- ... covers, according to the caseworkers and a department memo. The South Portland office is typically only responsible for Cumberland County, Maine’s most populous. The Rockland office was responsible for ...
- Created on 13 July 2019
- 50. Man jailed for 25 years for weed, as child rapist who gave 11yo an STD, gets off with NO JAIL
- (Uncategorised)
- ... a day behind bars. Yet those caught with drugs are much more likely to spend serious time in prison for possession, and distribution, both typically non-violent offenses. It’s high time we stop sending ...
- Created on 07 July 2019