Infection

Study Finds Hydroxychloroquine Connected to Lower COVID Mortality Rates

A new French study discovered that using Hydroxychloroquine significantly reduced the mortality rates of COVID in patients.

Comprehensive Review Finds Health Problems From mRNA Technology

A study in the journal Biomedicines detailed that the mRNA in COVID-19 vaccines is pathogenic.

Rate of Babies Dying Before First Birthday Increased 3% Last Year

The rate of babies passing away before their first birthdays increased by 3% in 2022, the first year-to-year increase since 2002.

COVID-19 Vaccines Reduce Beneficial Gut Bacteria

New research revealed that COVID-19 vaccines with mRNA reduce beneficial gut bacteria.

Pregnant Women Resist Vaccines

A report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that pregnant women are resisting vaccines.

COVID-19 Vaccines Causally Linked to 17 Million Deaths Worldwide

Drawing from all-cause mortality data across 17 countries, the study found a significant increase in deaths—particularly among the elderly—following the introduction of third and fourth booster doses.

Fewer Than 20% of Americans Take COVID-19 Booster: Peer-Reviewed Journal ‘Vaccine’

Those declining the booster cite prior natural SARS-CoV-2 infection, as well as concern regarding side effects, safety, and efficacy.

Pentagon’s Ukraine Bio-Labs Linked to Mysterious Soldier Infections: Codename ‘UP-8’

Suspicions have been raised by Russian legislator, Irina Yarovaya, regarding the possible connection between U.S. bio-laboratories in Ukraine and mysterious, hard-to-treat infections reported in the Ukrainian military.

mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine Researchers Receive Nobel Prize

Nobel Prizes usually honor research that is decades in the making, not recent technology.

All COVID-19 Variants Are Lab-Made: Japanese Study (Video)

The analysis "we have shown here concludes that the Omicron variants were formed by a completely new mechanism that cannot be explained by previous biology. The process of how SARS-CoV-2 mutations occurred should prompt a reconsideration of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic," the study authors emphasize.

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