Note from SLT: According to The Daily Skeptic, this study was removed within 24 hours from the Lancet. It is available here in PDF. Dr. Harvey Risch, one of the study's authors, told the Daily Skeptic that he considers this "pure government-directed censorship, even after the Missouri v. Biden”. In this study “the organ system most involved in deaths linked to the COVID-19 vaccine was the cardiovascular system (53%)” and as a reminder, the staggering figure according to this study: “240 deaths (73,9 %) have been independently assessed as being directly attributable to, or significantly contributing to, the COVID-19 vaccination.”
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As the health anthropologist Jean-Dominique Michel points out, what triggers the ire of the promoters of covidism is of course the publication of this retrospective study, which shows the effectiveness of the "Raoult protocol", but also, and perhaps above all, the posting online of all the IHU data underlying the article, i.e. the raw data of all the patients treated for covid by the professor and his colleagues. An unalterable and accessible material, which alone sheds light on the negligence, at the very least, of the leaders of the health coup and their media-“scientific” lieutenants. (E&R)
Dr. Ana Mihalcea visually shows us what she has already described. It's frightening !
I posted work by Clifford Carnicom and myself showing that near-infrared spectroscopy performed on C19 vaccinated and unvaccinated blood repeatedly identified the spectral signature of functional chemical groups indicative of polymeric hydrogels.
In this post I show images of blood clotting experiments. Four 30 ml vaccinated fresh blood samples were collected via a 20-gauge IV catheter needle and allowed to stand for 4 hours. In the image above, a red blood clot has developed in the lower half of the syringe. Above the lower red layer a yellowish rubber clot has developed, and above this serum has separated.
Conducted by the National Institute for Demographic Studies (INED) and the National Institute for Health and Medical Research (Inserm), Elfe* is the first French study studying the exposure of very young children to screens. It thus collected data from the parents of 13 children – a very substantial sample – in order to estimate their exposure time at 528, 2 and a half and 3 years.
Race report: 2-year-old children spent an average of 56 minutes each day in front of a screen (TV, computer, smartphone, etc.), while the WHO recommends sparing them completely. The 3 and a half year old brats stuck to it daily for 1h20 and those of 5 years old for 1h34, while the WHO recommends not to exceed 1 hour of exposure at these ages.
Overexposure is therefore very real, and this while “the deleterious effects of screen use in childhood and early childhood have been highlighted in the literature. Studies show in particular an increased risk of overweight and obesity, and difficulties in the development of language and cognitive development associated with the use of screens. It also emerges fairly clearly from this study that the exposure of children is linked to the level of education of the parents – in this case that of the mother, the only one taken into account in this survey. Thus, the lower the mother's level of education, the more time spent in front of screens.
Catherine Teilhet, retired from the IT services of the City of Paris
The media is already almost exclusively the spokespersons of official thought, so I will not expose it in these pages in order to better focus on divergent analyses.
It's no secret that social media use can alter adult brain anatomy, but a new study suggests it could have a profound impact on the developing adolescent brain as well.
Researchers at the University of North Carolina have found, in one of the first studies of its kind, that habitual viewing of social streams can alter the way young adolescents process social rewards and punishments – changes that are sufficiently concrete to be seen as distinct and divergent neural pathways in brain scans.
Published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Pediatrics, the study found significant changes in the amygdala, a part of the brain's gray matter associated with memory and emotions, in the brains of the 169 teens participating in studying at a rural college in North Carolina.
These brain changes appeared to be associated with sensitivity to social conditions, with subjects who viewed social media more than 15 times a day becoming increasingly responsive to social rewards and punishments over time, while their counterparts experienced the reverse trend.
Ivermectin has been hailed as a "wonder drug" and, according to UNESCO's World Science Report, as a vital part of "one of the most triumphant public health campaigns ever waged in the developing world." ".
However, since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and affiliated health authorities have strongly advised against the use of ivermectin as a potential treatment for the virus.
• Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of ivermectin in humans for the treatment of diseases caused by parasites, it has also insisted that ivermectin "did not been shown to be safe or effective” for the treatment of COVID-19.
A survey of official statistics has revealed that the number of athlete deaths since the start of 2021 has increased exponentially compared to the annual number of officially recorded athlete deaths between 1966 and 2004.
So much so that the monthly average number of deaths between January 2021 and April 2022 is 1.700% higher than the monthly average between 1966 and 2004, and the current trend for 2022 so far shows that this could increase to 4.120% if the The increase in the number of deaths continues, with the number of deaths in March 2022 alone 3 times higher than the previous annual average.
And yet the world goes on, watching but blind, listening but deaf, taking the silence for comfort, the advancing flames for a bright future.
On the Dutch island of Texel, which lies at the southern end of a line of islands separating the Wadden Sea from the North Sea, an important breeding colony of seabirds called Sandwich terns ("large terns” in Dutch) made headlines last month by dying. Of the 7 birds that nested in the De Petten nature reserve until the end of May, there were none left by mid-June. 000 dead birds were collected, the others being dead or having abandoned their nests.
There have been very few studies on how people who have chosen to rely on their immunity and natural products respond to Covid-19, compared to those who have accepted genetic vaccines against Covid-19 .
This is different for the first release of survey data analysis from the international Control Group project – also known as Vax Control Group.