WEF leader: Globalists need more power to counter growing COVID skepticism ‘We’re in danger of losing this moment for transformative change’

WEF leader: Globalists need more power to counter growing COVID skepticism ‘We’re in danger of losing this moment for transformative change’
With popular support for pandemic measures such as lockdowns and masks declining, the world’s leaders are losing the opportunity to accelerate the globalist agenda, said former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark in a panel with billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates and others at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Clark, who more recently was the administrator of the United Nations Development Program, acknowledged that “people are over COVID” and the political and popular support for anti-pandemic measures is “waning.”… Read the rest

Unlabeled Gene-Edited Food to Be Sold in UK

Unlabeled Gene-Edited Food to Be Sold in UK
This week, the UK government introduced a Genetic Technology Bill to Parliament proposing the relaxation of regulations on genetically-edited products, like tomatoes enriched with vitamin D and wheat with reduced levels of the amino acid asparagine, which turns into carcinogenic acrylamide during the process of baking or toasting bread, according to The Guardian and UK Research and Innovation. The new legislation would at first apply only to plants, BBC News reported.… Read the rest

Medical news outlets reinforce monkeypox narrative: only answer pharmaceuticals and vaccines

Medical news outlets reinforce monkeypox narrative: only answer pharmaceuticals and vaccines
Medical news outlets rush to reinforce official monkeypox narrative to make sure it appears prevalent, new, scary, and only to be treated with pharmaceuticals and warded off by vaccines. It’s only natural to follow the COVID vaccine skepticism with the “legacy vaccine”, the smallpox vaccine. US and other countries are stockpiling smallpox vaccines. Kristina Fiore for MedPage Today wrote:   Researchers are keeping a close eye on what appears to be a rapidly developing global outbreak of monkeypox virus.… Read the rest

Medical news sites building up to Monkeypox case-demic, suggesting air-borne possibility

Medical news sites building up to Monkeypox case-demic, suggesting air-borne possibility
Annoying “medical” news outlets are ramping up the drama, laying the framework of a new viral case-demic with monkeypox, including the suggestion of possible airborne transmission. And look! They have a graph! Here we go! Jeremy Faust for Inside Medicine wrote: There is a case of monkeypox at a Boston hospital right now. There’s another potential case in New York City.… Read the rest

COVID Testing Company Missed Nearly All Positive Cases

COVID Testing Company Missed Nearly All Positive Cases
by Amanda D’Ambrosio | MedPage Today | May 18, 2022 Northshore Clinical Labs’ PCR test was ultimately found to have missed 96% of positive COVID-19 cases on a university campus in Nevada last year, but early concerns raised by state epidemiologists went unheeded as the company aggressively pursued government customers, ProPublica reported. When students from a Nevada school district began receiving conflicting test results from their COVID antigen and PCR tests last winter, Heather Kerwin, epidemiology program manager in Washoe County, raised red flags about a potential problem with Northshore Clinical Labs.… Read the rest

CDC Details Monkeypox Vaccine Recommendations, Includes Boosters

CDC Details Monkeypox Vaccine Recommendations, Includes Boosters
Routine recommendations for a new orthopoxvirus vaccine gain new relevance by Molly Walker | MedPage Today | May 27, 2022 Laboratory personnel and those responding to outbreaks of orthopoxviruses, including smallpox and monkeypox, should be vaccinated with Jynneos, finalized recommendations from the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) said on Friday. For healthcare personnel who either administer ACAM2000 or care for patients infected with orthopoxviruses, Jynneos is recommended based on shared clinical decision-making, reported Agam Rao, MD, of the CDC, and colleagues, writing in an early edition of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.… Read the rest

Sayonara to the SUNSET Rule — HHS final notice withdrawing the rule lists problems with the way it was made

Sayonara to the SUNSET Rule — HHS final notice withdrawing the rule lists problems with the way it was made
WASHINGTON — It finally happened: the SUNSET rule has really ridden off into the — well, you know. The Securing Updated and Necessary Statutory Evaluations Timely (SUNSET) rule, first proposed in November 2020 and finalized the day before President Trump left office, requires that any regulation issued by HHS, with certain exceptions, will cease to be effective 10 years after it is issued, unless HHS assesses the regulation and decides it’s still useful and is not unduly burdensome.… Read the rest

Fact Checkers desperately try to contain fallout of Biden’s WHO regulation amendments

Fact Checkers desperately try to contain fallout of Biden’s WHO regulation amendments
Two damage control “fact checker” websites each wrote pages, one after the next, for WHO-control proponents to share with dissidents in a lame attempt to circle around the reality of the world these amendments could have created. If it wasn’t sovereignty, its a wonder why all the amendments were vetoed or changed by its members. Be advised, a working group is assembling in November to game plan getting these back on the agenda for next summer.… Read the rest

Mask Mandates Back in Philadelphia

Mask Mandates Back in Philadelphia
Philadelphia has officially proven to be one of the dumbest cities ever, as noted by Brownstone contributor and master mask myth debunker Ian Miller. On Monday, May 23rd 2022, the city re-imposed mask mandates in all public schools. The announcement in the Philadelphia Inquirer was particularly ludicrous. In it, the school district’s superintendent said “the decision came at the recommendation of the city health department [PDPH].”… Read the rest