Tag: COVID vaccines

It’s Time to Restore Ethical Integrity at the University of British Columbia

Commentary As a University of British Columbia alumnus, with a Ph.D. from the Department of English Language and Literatures, I share responsibility for UBC’s policies. Because my credentials are associated with UBC, whenever I make use of them to gain employment, or to secure positions as a volunteer or committee member, whenever I draw benefit…


CPAC Interviews: Dr. Ben Carson on Vaccines and Transgender Youth; Riley Gaines Barker on Women’s Sports

Interviews from the 2023 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, D.C., feature Dr. Ben Carson and Riley Gaines Barker, a collegiate swimmer advocating for women’s sports integrity after competing with transgender swimmer Lia Thomas. Carson addresses the harms of the COVID vaccine, especially for children, and the increasing number of sudden deaths seen among…


Scientists Present New ‘Roadmap’ for Addressing Future Coronavirus Threats–Some Experts Fault the Directions

In late February, the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) released their Coronavirus Vaccines R&D Roadmap. The document, compiled by over 50 scientists and funded by the Rockefeller Foundation and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMFG), presents a controversial plan for the future of coronavirus vaccine research. “The COVID-19…


Vaccine Harms Are Biodefense Plan’s Collateral Damage

Commentary Recently, revelations by outstanding artist and writer/researcher/investigator Sasha Latypova about COVID genetic vaccines have shed light on the shady, and as she calls it criminal, process by which the vaccine products were manufactured and authorized. Medical Countermeasures With No Regulatory Oversight Latypova combed through FOIA-extracted and leaked documents to find convincing evidence that COVID vaccine manufacture and…


Dr. Fauci Comes Clean on Vaccines and Respiratory Viruses

Commentary “Attempting to control mucosal respiratory viruses with systemically administered non-replicating vaccines has thus far been largely unsuccessful.” ~ Dr. Anthony Fauci (former director of NIAID), 2023, commenting on vaccines for COVID-19. The journal Cell Host & Microbe recently published one of the more important papers of the COVID era; “Rethinking next-generation vaccines for coronaviruses, influenza viruses, and…


Just How Hard Were We Trolled?

Commentary What if Anthony Fauci co-authored an article on vaccines that would have gotten you and I blocked and banned at any point in the last three years? That just happened. His article in Cell—“Rethinking next-generation vaccines for coronaviruses, influenzaviruses, and other respiratory viruses”—says it as plainly as possible: the COVID vaccine did not work…


The War on Doctors and Patients

Commentary Whenever I republish my newspaper op-eds on my Substack, I tend to introduce them with some comments on “how I really feel,” instead of the more staid language and arguments used in those pieces. In this one, I essentially argued that the new Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government should be ground zero…


Heart Attacks Rise in Australia

Commentary According to new data from Australia, fatal heart attacks spiked by 17 percent in the country in 2022. Australian media has rushed to explain why, using conventional, politically benign explanations that are considered part of accepted discourse. The Sydney Morning Herald, for example, published an article attempting to definitively explain “why” there was such…


Heart, Vein Disease Deaths High in 25–44-Year-Olds

Diseases of the heart and veins claimed more lives over the past several years among American aged 25 to 44 than before the COVID-19 pandemic. Even with the pandemic waning, such deaths remained elevated. In 2020, the first year of the pandemic, deaths caused by circulatory diseases increased by about 15 percent in the 25–44…


Heart, Vein Disease Deaths High in 25 to 44-Year-Olds

Diseases of the heart and veins claimed more lives over the past several years among American aged 25 to 44 than before the COVID-19 pandemic. Even with the pandemic waning, such deaths remain elevated. In 2020, the first year of the pandemic, deaths caused by circulatory diseases increased by about 15 percent in the 25…