Harvard Fires Professor Who Co-wrote Great Barrington Declaration
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Harvard Fires Professor Who Co-wrote Great Barrington Declaration

Epidemiologist Martin Kulldorff, Ph.D., an outspoken critic of COVID-19 lockdown policies, school closures and vaccine mandates since early in the pandemic, on Monday said he was fired from his position at Harvard University. Martin Kulldorff, Ph.D., an epidemiologist and professor of Medicine at Harvard University, on Monday confirmed the university fired him. Kulldorff has been…

New Law Would Make COVID Vaccine Makers Liable for Injuries, Deaths
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New Law Would Make COVID Vaccine Makers Liable for Injuries, Deaths

Children’s Health Defense is among the organizations that support a bill introduced Tuesday by Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) that would remove the liability shield for manufacturers of COVID-19 vaccines and open the door for vaccine-injured Americans to sue companies like Pfizer and Moderna. Originally published on 06 March 2024, The Defender, Michael Nevradakis PH.D. Rep….

‘Especially Dangerous’ to Children, Pregnant Women: Thousands of Chemicals Linked to Rising Rates of Cancer, Infertility and Obesity
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‘Especially Dangerous’ to Children, Pregnant Women: Thousands of Chemicals Linked to Rising Rates of Cancer, Infertility and Obesity

New evidence suggests that endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in consumer products, food, water and soil are behind the global rise in reproductive disorders, cancer, diabetes, obesity, heart disease, neurological conditions, reduced immune function and chronic inflammation. Originally published on 07 March 2024, Mongabay, Alden Wicker, The Defender A new report makes the strong case that a…

AI-Powered Headsets for Kids With Autism: A Promising Therapy — or a Risky Gamble?
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AI-Powered Headsets for Kids With Autism: A Promising Therapy — or a Risky Gamble?

Neurofeedback headsets that use artificial intelligence may help kids with autism and ADHD regulate brain activity. But critics say the technology may normalize surveillance and increase kids’ exposure to harmful wireless radiation. Originally published on 08 Mar 2024, The Defender, Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D. Kids with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism could benefit from wearing a…

‘Door to Freedom’: Dr. Meryl Nass Takes on the WHO With Launch of New Nonprofit
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‘Door to Freedom’: Dr. Meryl Nass Takes on the WHO With Launch of New Nonprofit

Dr. Meryl Nass, an internist and biological warfare expert with a long history of investigating public health threats, launched the Door to Freedom nonprofit and website to educate the public and encourage them to take action about what she called a “global coup” by the World Health Organization. Dr. Meryl Nass, an internist and biological…

50 Years of Fraud: Big Oil, Plastics Industry Lied About Recycling, Documents Reveal
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50 Years of Fraud: Big Oil, Plastics Industry Lied About Recycling, Documents Reveal

Originally published on 26 Feb 2024 by The The New Lede, author Dana Drugmand Newly unearthed internal records reveal fossil fuel companies and the plastics industry peddled the myth of viable plastic recycling for over 50 years, despite privately acknowledging that existing recycling methods were inadequate, according to a new report from the Center for…

UK Slashes Excess Death Estimates After Announcing New Calculation Scheme
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UK Slashes Excess Death Estimates After Announcing New Calculation Scheme

Originally published on 27th Feb 2024 by The Defender, author John-Michael Dumais The U.K.’s Office for National Statistics unveiled a new methodology that significantly reduces its official estimates of excess deaths since 2020. Critics like Russell Brand and John Campbell, Ph.D., allege the complex changes mask potential harms from vaccines. The United Kingdom (U.K.) Office for…

EPA Failed to Assess Safety of Pesticides in Flea and Tick Collars Linked to 3,000+ Pet Deaths

EPA Failed to Assess Safety of Pesticides in Flea and Tick Collars Linked to 3,000+ Pet Deaths

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Inspector General issued a report stating the agency failed to properly review the safety of two pesticides, flumethrin and imidacloprid, used in Seresto flea and tick collars. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has not properly reviewed the safety of a popular flea and tick collar that has…