Tag: vaccination

True Dangers of the Spike Protein, and How to Detoxify Yourself From It

After two years of research and studies, the scientific understanding surrounding the danger of the spike protein has evolved quite a lot. At first, when the pandemic first began, people thought that the spike protein was just there to help the virus enter human cells, and that was it. However, over time, researchers have slowly…


Fully Vaccinated Carnival Cruise Ship Hit With COVID-19 Outbreak

Carnival Cruise Lines confirmed that it experienced a COVID-19 outbreak on its Carnival Spirit in recent days even though the company requires all passengers and staff to be fully vaccinated. “The Carnival Spirit team managed a number of COVID cases during its 16-day Panama Canal journey that departed Miami on April 17 and arrived in…


A Shenzhen Father Would Rather Go to Jail Than Have His Child Vaccinated

A father in Shenzhen was summoned by police for his online post stating he would not allow his child to be vaccinated. He said, “I would rather go to jail than have my child get the vaccine that has the purpose of a political mission.” Wang Yong, a resident in Pingshan District, Shenzhen, has a…


Facts Matter (April 29): EXCLUSIVE: Hundreds of CDC Employees Remain Unvaccinated, Docs Obtained by Epoch Times Show

The CDC is one of the organizations pushing all of the COVID-19 guidance in this country—which says, among other things, that everyone above the age of 5 should be getting vaccinated. Politicians in this country took their guidance and used it as justification for the various concrete policies that we’ve been seeing for the past…


Western Australia to Ease COVID-19 Public Health Measures

The Western Australian government will ease a raft of COVID-19 public health measures across the state from April 29, with the changes coming on the back of high vaccination rates across the state and lower than anticipated COVID-19 case numbers, as well as the stabilisation of hospital admissions. Masks will no longer be mandatory, except for…


The Ins and Outs of Covid Vaccine Safety

Commentary At the time of FDA approval for any vaccine, it is impossible to know whether it causes rare, unexpected serious adverse reactions. More than a year after the Covid vaccine approvals, we should have that information, but we do not. This is a serious problem. If the vaccines are mostly safe, people need to…


California Doctor Pleads Guilty to Selling Fake COVID Vaccination Cards, Immunization Pills

A California-licensed naturopathic doctor pleaded guilty to selling fake COVID-19 vaccination cards and for scheming to sell homeoprophylaxis immunization pellets, the U.S. Department of Justice announced. Juli Mazi, 41, pleaded guilty in federal court on April 6 to one count of wire fraud and one count of making false statements related to health care matters. She is scheduled to…


Singapore Moves Toward ‘Living With COVID-19,’ Eases Border Restrictions for Fully Vaccinated Travelers

Singapore joins other countries in easing its border restrictions for fully vaccinated travellers with the introduction of its Vaccinated Travel Framework. Effective April 1, travellers who have received “the full regimen of World Health Organization Emergency Use Listing vaccines at least 14 days before arrival in Singapore” and children who are aged 12 years and…


How Coercion Compromised the Vaccine

Commentary The fight over the Covid vaccines has become an epic struggle. It’s not just about who should get the shot and how many shots. The fight ever more centers on issues of effectiveness and safety of the product itself. One group is convinced they are very dangerous for many people. The other side says…


Australian COVID-19 Cases Continue to Climb as Vaccine Target Soon Within Reach

Australia will soon reach the milestone of vaccinating 95 percent of the population against COVID-19 but there has been a substantial rise in cases since March, with states registering the highest number of daily infections in more than a month. The country reported nearly 50,000 cases of COVID-19 on March 18, including 29 deaths. More than 20,000…