Keyword: antivaccine
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A film promoting an anti-vaccine conspiracy theory has been accused of helping to drive the harassment of bereaved families. In a rare interview with the BBC, the man behind it says he is "happy" about its influence - and believes the people responsible for Covid vaccinations should be executed.We met the film's creator, Stew Peters, in a warehouse he had rented for the occasion, on an industrial estate in Vero Beach, Florida. His crew had set up a makeshift studio and were filming us as we filmed him - to get their own message out. Mr Peters is a former...
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McDonald, like a half-dozen other people whose medical events are shown in the trailer for the anti-vaccine film "Died Suddenly," did not die as a result of the Covid-19 vaccine.Three minutes into the trailer for the widely debunked anti-vaccine film “Died Suddenly,” comedian Heather McDonald is shown collapsing on stage. In the background, a voiceover from people identified as “whistleblowers” lays out the film’s mission statement. “It’s the new bullet. It’s the new form of warfare,” the voice of a man in a darkened room says about the Covid vaccine. “The dead can’t speak for themselves, so therefore, I have...
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A partial list of articles in the peer-reviewed literature documenting adverse reactions after the vaccine. There are close to 500 articles here.Steve KirschMay 27 Note:I didn’t compile this. Someone else did, but I don’t know who did because they didn’t put their name on the Word file presumably because they wanted to remain anonymous.Neuro:General Neuro side effects: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ane.13451?fbclid=IwAR1CemFwLUpsMK19GMZa_xPF775Q4B0IiksbrziKUpIrRXhYR5cDQFFfVAQSmall fiber neuropathy: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mus.27251...2 cases of Parsonage Turner Syndrome following Moderna and Pfizer: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34402669/Trigeminal Neuralgia and cervical radiculitis after Pfizer: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34155020/Neuralgic amyotrophy following mRNA vaccination: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34347105/Amyotrophic neuralgia secondary to AstraZeneca: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34330677/36yoM with transverse myelitis following AstraZeneca: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33787891/Acute Myelitis following AstraZeneca: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34392078/67yoF with transverse...
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A biodistribution study of the Pfizer Covid-19 injection suggests a suspension of the use of mRNA ‘Vaccines’ is urgently required and blood donor organisations need to take a long hard look at their policies surrounding the acceptance of donations of blood from people who have received an mRNA based Covid-19 injection. By Dr Bryam W. BridleDo you remember when public health and government officials assured everyone that the mRNA ‘vaccines’ function like traditional vaccine technologies? …meaning that they largely remain in the shoulder muscle where they are injected, with some portion going to the draining lymph nodes where an immune...
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The Eric Clapton we loved, whose new album is as good as anything he’s ever done, is dead to us, basically. Clapton has doubled down on his anti-vaccine madness and thrown in with Robert K. Kennedy, Jr. Kennedy, a misery to his family– they’ve all criticized him– maintains a loud anti-vaccine campaign himself. Despite suffering from Parkinson’s Disease, Kennedy is anti-public health. His dead uncle, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, who fought for decades for universal health insurance, must be throwing up in heaven. Clapton has now allowed himself to be interviewed by Kennedy and featured on his website. Clapton tells...
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New South Wales facing mounting threat of far right extremism, with officials worries about possible physical attacks. Counter-terrorism police in New South Wales, Australia are reportedly tracking over 1,000 people linked to Neo Nazi groups and right wing extremism, along with mounting threats from Islamist radicalization, reported the Brisbane Times. Due to the growing threat, New South Wales (NSW) recently launched a $3 million law enforcement training facility for combating terrorism. Deputy Police Commissioner David Hudson said that regarding the growth of neo-Nazi groups, a "known entity management model" was in place to monitor "over 1,000 people in the state...
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While many doctors, medical experts and even this show have all been warning about the dangers of this mRNA COVID-19 “vaccine,” the mainstream narrative has been that the shot is 100% safe, as Dr Anthony Fauci has stated repeatedly. Unfortunately, our concerns have been proven true, and the CDC and the state of California are now having to come clean about young boys having heart issues in a health advisory that was buried on their website over the weekend. I don’t have to harp on the fact that Big Tech, the Mainstream Media and the Globalist elites have been doing...
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A significant new study out of Denmark last week confirmed once again that there is no evidence the MMR (mumps, measles, rubella) vaccine causes autism. In fact, just the opposite seems to be the case: children who received the shot were seven per cent less likely to develop autism than those who did not. If the results of that study don’t do anything to slow the metastasizing of anti-vaccine sentiment, including in North America, you might find an explanation in last week’s other big news event: the opening of the annual SXSW conference in Austin, Texas, which began as a...
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... Trump is antivaccine to the core. Don’t believe me? Never heard this before? Oh, ye of little faith! Orac can back up this statement very easily. To begin, let’s take a trip down memory lane. Donald Trump might be hip, happening, and now as far as the media is concerned because of his skill for making outrageous and often offensive statements so full of burning stupid as to threaten to singe the fabric of reality, but one thing that isn’t frequently discussed is his long history of parroting antivaccine misinformation. The first time I learned of Donald Trump’s antivaccine...
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The co-author of a book on partisan science recently examined by Pacific Standard argues that our reviewer was a little too partisan himself. Any book that touches upon politics almost automatically angers half of the American public, regardless of what is written inside of it. It takes a special person—an objective, open-minded and self-critical one—to read and learn from a science book that criticizes people with whom the reader likes and agrees with politically.Recently, Pacific Standard published a review (“Red Science, Blue Science,” January/February 2013) by Wray Herbert, a pop psychology writer,of political writer Chris Mooney’s book The Republican Brain...
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Some California schools are turning away middle and high school students who have not received a required whooping cough vaccine while others are defying a law passed last year after a historic spike in cases of the potentially fatal disease. The law approved last September initially required all students entering grades seven through 12 to get vaccinated by the start of the 2011-2012 school year. Lawmakers passed a 30-day extension this summer as districts worried many students wouldn't meet the deadline.
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I saw the GOP debate and the Greta interview with Palin and Bachman. I am absolutely against Perry's mandate of the Gardasil vaccine. On policy grounds. Period. But, to see the two ladies pile on with corruption charges against Perry was truly disgusting. If they have any proof that Perry mandated the vaccine to profit Merck, I am the first one who wants it. And, if proof emerges that he did so, I will be the first one to revoke my support for him. It happens in the industry all the time. Acquaintances get you an audience. So, in this...
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