On 29 November, the “assisted dying” bill will have its second reading in the UK House of Commons. The bill aims to legalise euthanasia. In light of the upcoming parliamentary debate, Clare Will […]
On 29 November, the “assisted dying” bill will have its second reading in the UK House of Commons. The bill aims to legalise euthanasia. In light of the upcoming parliamentary debate, Clare Will […]
Dimethyl sulphoxide (“DMSO”) is the other ivermectin. It is equally as unknown as ivermectin once was and perhaps equally miraculous. It was first discovered in the late 19th century as a byproduct […]
On 29 November, the “assisted dying” bill will have its second reading in the UK House of Commons. The bill aims to permit euthanasia. In the following, Clare Wills Harrison explores how state-approved […]
Dr. Robert Malone recently returned to the USA from Japan. While he was there, a large crowd were protesting the roll-out of the new self-replicating RNA vaccines which the Japanese are referring to as […]
What does life look like in 15-minute cities that have already been realised in the Netherlands? How can we recognise the transformation of our cities into smart cities and, in particular, how […]
Newly received data in response to a Freedom of Information Act request shows a 188% rise in the 3-month mortality risk among the 12-19 age group following mRNA vaccination and an 83% […]
In a recent article highlighting a review of 50 years’ worth of data, Dr. Tom Jefferson explained why flu cases are rare, complications from flu are very rare and there have been […]