Tag: Public Health

Pandemic Preparedness: The New Parasite

Commentary “The frequency and impact of pandemic-prone pathogens are increasing. Modest investments in PPR capacities can prevent and contain disease outbreaks, thereby drastically reducing the cost of response” So begins a recent joint paper from the World Bank and the World Health Organization (WHO), written for the 2022 meeting of the G20. The paper is seeking to…


Masks Were Unethical by Design

Commentary Many public health responses we saw during the pandemic were inherently unethical, but our flippancy concerning child safety in public schools has been among the most egregious. Sadly, families remain largely resourceless against power-hungry leadership. Masking remains an issue hotly debated at school board meetings around the globe. In Ontario, Canada, on Nov. 24,…


10 Principles of Public Health That Could Save Society

Commentary Public health concerns the public, the general population, improving their health. Yet over the past two years this idea or movement has been widely attacked for promoting job loss, economic collapse, increased mortality, and loss of freedoms. It is claimed responsible for rising malaria mortality among African children, millions of girls being forced into child marriage and nightly…


The Evil of Coerced Medicine

Commentary The following is an adapted excerpt, published recently in the Washington Times, from my book “The New Abnormal: The Rise of the Biomedical Security State” from Regnery Publishing, reprinted here with permission. In their understandable enthusiasm to roll out the novel COVID vaccines as widely and quickly as possible in early 2021, the public health…


4 Myths About Pandemic Preparedness

Commentary We are assured by the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Bank, the G20, and their friends that pandemics pose an existential threat to our survival and well-being. Pandemics are becoming more common, and if we don’t move urgently we will have ourselves to blame for more mass death of the “next pandemic.” The proof of this is the catastrophic…


How Money From Gates and FTX Bought Scientific Silence

Commentary Looking back, it’s utterly bizarre how the world of science could have gone so silent even as the world locked down and lives were shattered by the billions by governments the world over. The silence was deafening. We went from a March 2, 2020, letter signed by 800 public health experts associated with Yale…


Sperm Count Among Men Has Dropped 60 Percent Globally Over Past 45 Years: Study

Sperm counts worldwide have halved over the past 45 years, according to a study published on Nov. 15 in the journal Human Reproduction Update. The study was conducted by an international team of researchers led by professor Hagai Levine of Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Hadassah Braun School of Public Health. They aimed to examine trends in sperm count…


Over 1,000 Complaints Lodged Against Health Workers Contradicting Public COVID Advice

As of June 2022, Australian authorities received around 1,300 complaints against medical workers who may have contravened or criticised public health advice around COVID-19. The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), which manages accreditation for health professionals across the country, said it received around 10,000 notifications across the 2021-22 financial year period. Of those, around…


Debate on the Principle of Public Health Management

The Sheen Center is going to hold a debate on the principle of public health management. The venue is located at 18 Bleecker Street in New York City. The debate will start at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 15, followed by a reception at 8:00 p.m. The speakers are Jay Bhattacharya, professor of medicine at Stanford…


They Will Lock You Down Again

Commentary The lords of lockdown barely escaped their worst possible fate, namely that the topic would become the national and international source of scandal that it should be. And let’s add the vaccine mandates here too: even if such had been morally justified, which they were not, there is absolutely no practical reason for them…