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Vaccine Adverse Effects

The Truth and Tragedy of Covid in NZ

In our recent article “The Royal Commission Report is a Scientific and Ethical Failure", we reported on some of its key deficiencies. With the benefit of some...

Biotech Cannot Be Allowed a Right to Secrecy

In his column Biosafety Now, Dr. Simon Wain-Hobson revisits controversial gain of function research conducted in 2014 funded by US NIH contract HHSN26620070001 which successfully managed to transfer...

The science behind the risk of myocarditis following mRNA vaccination

For far too long the government, its advisors and the media have been maintaining the fiction that criticism of mRNA Covid vaccines is outside of “settled science”. In...

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Is Our Knowledge of Genetics Too Primitive to Edit Human DNA With Safety?

An investigation undertaken by Vanity Fair has revisited the origins of the pandemic and uncovered new findings. In mid-2021 it came to light that...

Stay Calm, and Stop Pressing the Pandemic Button

If you look at data from around the world, one thing is absolutely clear—the Pfizer Covid mRNA vaccine has gone on strike. It is...

Has the Ministry of Health Lost The Ability to Count?

Almost every day the Ministry of Health holds a live press briefing at 1 pm to announce the daily Covid statistics. Yesterday was the 300th...

Response to Accusations of Misrepresentation of Facts Leading to Social Disharmony

Letter to: David Fisher, Senior Writer, New Zealand Herald In response to: Your criticism of the Daily Telegraph NZ and Dr. Guy Hatchard 7th April 2022 Dear...

The Joyless Psychology of the Pandemic

Have you noticed how the pandemic has been essentially joyless? Joy resides in consciousness. Although our sensory experiences can provide a trigger, joy is an...

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