France Could Make It a Crime to Criticize Government-Approved Medical Treatments
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France Could Make It a Crime to Criticize Government-Approved Medical Treatments

A controversial French bill that passed its first legislative hurdle would punish, with fines and jail time, any “provocation” to abstain from medical treatments like vaccines. Experts warn the “vague” law threatens free speech and the patient-doctor relationship. A controversial proposed bill in France that seeks to outlaw criticism of medical interventions such as mRNA…

Mothers of 2 Girls Who Died After Gardasil HPV Vaccine Sue Merck
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Mothers of 2 Girls Who Died After Gardasil HPV Vaccine Sue Merck

The mothers of 10-year-old Isabella Zuggi and 14-year-old Sydney Figueroa filed wrongful death lawsuits against Merck, alleging the company knowingly failed to warn the public and medical providers about the risk of injury or death from its Gardasil human papillomavirus vaccine. The mothers of two girls who died after receiving the Gardasil human papillomavirus (HPV)…

CDC-Funded Study of 99 Million COVID-Vaccinated People Finds ‘Very Rare Adverse Events’
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CDC-Funded Study of 99 Million COVID-Vaccinated People Finds ‘Very Rare Adverse Events’

A study of adverse events in 99 million people vaccinated for COVID-19 found increased but “very rare” risks of neurological, blood and heart disorders. Myocarditis odds were over 6 times higher than normal after a second Moderna shot. A global study of over 99 million people found increased risks of several serious adverse events following COVID-19…

WHO Exhibiting Signs of ‘Desperation’ as New Zealand, Iran Reject Amendments to International Health Regulations
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WHO Exhibiting Signs of ‘Desperation’ as New Zealand, Iran Reject Amendments to International Health Regulations

Originally published by : The Defender, Feb 13, 2024 New Zealand and up to three other countries have rejected controversial amendments, proposed in 2022 by the Biden administration to the World Health Organization’s 2005 International Health Regulations. Editor’s note: After we published this article, Dutch attorney Meike Terhorst informed The Defender that the Netherlands made a “reservation” against…

France’s “Pfizer amendment” could turn mRNA critics into criminals
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France’s “Pfizer amendment” could turn mRNA critics into criminals

On Wednesday, February 14th a highly controversial law was pushed through the National Assembly in France, potentially turning a critic of mRNA treatment into a criminal. The draconian law, which was quietly passed with virtually no debate, could throw anyone who advises against the use of therapeutic or prophylactic treatment (including experimental mRNA gene therapy)…

Leading by Example: Principality of Liechtenstein Takes a Critical Look at the WHO Agreement
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Leading by Example: Principality of Liechtenstein Takes a Critical Look at the WHO Agreement

While criticism of the WHO pandemic treaty and the changes to the International Health Regulations are hardly being heard in my country, the Principality of Liechtenstein is setting a good example: None other than Hereditary Prince Alois of Liechtenstein was present at a lecture by Swiss lawyer Philipp Kruse on 7th February. Several members of…

Watch: Lab-altered Mosquitoes: ‘Coming to Your Town Next?’
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Watch: Lab-altered Mosquitoes: ‘Coming to Your Town Next?’

Tina Lia, president and founder of Hawaii Unites, joined “The Defender In-Depth” podcast this week to discuss the plan in Hawaii to release up to 775,992,000 lab-altered, bacteria-infected mosquitoes on Maui every week for the next 20 years. Advocates for a program that will release up to 775,992,000 lab-altered, bacteria-infected mosquitoes in Maui every week for the…

Researchers Announce Results of New COVID sa-mRNA Vaccine
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Researchers Announce Results of New COVID sa-mRNA Vaccine

Pharmacy Times reported: New study findings announced updated results from a follow-up analysis of a phase 3 study that evaluated the ARCT-154 booster dose. Researchers reported that ARCT-154 displayed a longer immune response 6 months prior to vaccination to prevent infection of the Wuhanstrain and Omicron BA.4/5. The study authors noted that ARCT-154 is the first approved self-amplifying messenger RNA(sa-mRNA) COVID-19 immunization. The…

Think the Antibiotics in Your Food Are Decreasing? Think Again
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Think the Antibiotics in Your Food Are Decreasing? Think Again

Industrial factory farms routinely use antibiotics, which cause unnatural growth by altering the animals’ gut microbiome. Some of those gut bacteria become antibiotic-resistant — leading the contaminated meat to become a source of drug-resistant infections. Story at a glance: Antibiotic-resistant infections are a vastly underestimated health threat. An estimated 35,000 Americans die each year from drug-resistant…

The Real Dr. Paul Offit Is Back!
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The Real Dr. Paul Offit Is Back!

During COVID-19, Dr. Paul Offit momentarily became something of a skeptic, telling media outlets he wouldn’t get a COVID-19 booster and wouldn’t recommend it. Now, he’s back to recommending the vaccines for infants as young as 6 months old. Dr. Paul Offit is a familiar figure to most Defender readers — he’s been pushing vaccines for…