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The illusion of Evidence-based Medicine ------Robert W Malone MD, MS

  The illusion of Evidence-based Medicine by aletho By Robert W Malone MD, MS | March 28, 2022 In 1990, a paradigm shift occurred in the development of new medicines and treatments. An idea so big, that it was supposed to encompass the whole of medicine. It was to start initially at the level of pre-clinical and clinical trials and work all the way through the system to the care and management of individual patients. This new concept for how medicine would be developed and conducted is called evidence-based medicine (EBM). Evidence-based medicine was to provide a more rigorous foundation for medicine, one based on science and the scientific method. Truly, this was to be a revolution in medicine - a non-biased way of conducting medical research and treating patients. Evidence-based medicine Evidence-based medicine is "the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients." The aim of EBM is to integrate...

China continues to break Covid case record, officials face the brunt for 'laxity' WION Web Team

China continues to break Covid case record, officials face the brunt for 'laxity' WION Web Team Beijing Published: Mar 22, 2022, 05:21 PM(IST) As a resurgent COVID-19 wreaks havoc in China, more than 70 officials have been let go as a “punishment” in the past one month for failing to control the virus. China has been witnessing a spurt in Covid cases owing to the more contagious Omicron variant. According to South China Morning Post, top leaders have warned officials that strict action would be taken if they fail to act swiftly. The warning comes even as health officials have acknowledged that most of the infections showed little or no symptoms making their detection difficult, the newspaper reported. The newspaper claimed that at least 74 officials have been sacked or reprimanded for failing to do their duty during the current wave. Meanwhile, China reported over 4,700 new infections on Tuesday, with the bulk of cases being recorded from the northeastern province of Jilin, whe...

German Anaesthesiologists: “We will not treat Russian and Belarusian citizens. Our solidarity is with the Ukrainian people!”

  German Anaesthesiologists: “We will not treat Russian and Belarusian citizens. Our solidarity is with the Ukrainian people!” by aletho eugyppius - March 11, 2022 Remember Ortrud Steinlein, director of the Ludwig Maximilians-Universität Clinic for Human Genetics? She’s the one who declared that, “due to the serious violation of international law by the autocrat Putin, who is obviously mentally disturbed,” she would be “refusing to treat Russian patients.” Well, that wasn’t an isolated case. It now looks like various Munich physicians got together and worked out this informal sanctions regime among themselves. A few days ago a similar announcement from a private Munich clinic came to light, dating from around the same time and bearing exactly the same message (only in more inflammatory terms): Munich, 4 March 2022 Dear Colleagues: We strongly condemn the invasion of the Russian army with the help of the Belarusian government. Russia is not only attacking Ukraine militarily without ...

Vaccine effectiveness drops further in the over-40s, to as low as minus 53%: New PHE report-By Will Jones

  Vaccine effectiveness drops further in the over-40s, to as low as minus 53%: New PHE report by aletho And That’s a Fact By Will Jones | The Daily Sceptic | September 24, 2021 It’s official: I am spouting misinformation about the Covid vaccines. Full Fact – the Google, Facebook and George Soros-funded outfit that Ofcom has said it relies on to tell it what to censor regarding COVID-19 – has ‘fact checked‘ my recent piece on PHE data showing negative vaccine effectiveness in August and branded it “incorrect”. Writer Leo Benedictus – henceforth to be known as the Oracle – takes particular issue with the headline, which he says “falsely claims that a report from Public Health England (PHE) shows the COVID-19 vaccines having ‘negative effectiveness’ in the over-40s”. “This is not true about the COVID-19 vaccines – nor is it true that the PHE report shows this,” the Oracle declares. Except it is. The data contained in the report is completely clear, and the calculation of unadjusted va...

Here’s the skinny on what happened yesterday and today regarding the booster dose-By Meryl Nass, MD

  Here’s the skinny on what happened yesterday and today regarding the booster dose by aletho By Meryl Nass, MD | September 23, 2021 Last Friday, FDA's advisory committee (VRBPAC) voted 16 to 2 against giving a license to a third Pfizer booster shot for everyone age 16 and up. Although a second vote at Friday's meeting had not been planned, another question was hastily developed. That question asked whether the vaccine could be licensed for a third booster dose for high risk people under the age of 65. That vote got a unanimous yes. The panels decisions are not final. The FDA is obliged to take the panels advice into consideration, but it is not required to adopt it. So yesterday, the FDA issued a license for the Pfizer vaccine for the booster dose. But in doing so, FDA added an additional category of people for the booster dose, a category that had not been included in the Advisory Committee's vote: "individuals 18 through 64 years of age whose frequent institutional ...

US Supreme Court declines to block Indiana University’s vaccine mandate, preserving key precedent for compulsory Covid-19 jabs

  US Supreme Court declines to block Indiana University’s vaccine mandate, preserving key precedent for compulsory Covid-19 jabs by aletho RT | August 13, 2021 The US Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from students who sought to strike down Indiana University’s Covid-19 vaccine mandate, leaving in place a potentially key legal precedent for forced inoculations. Justice Amy Coney Barrett rejected the emergency request to hear the case on Thursday, meaning the high court won’t overturn rulings by an Indiana district court and the US Court of Appeals in Chicago, which upheld the mandate. There were no dissenting opinions cited from other Supreme Court justices. The Indiana case marked the first legal challenge of a Covid-19 vaccine mandate to come before the Supreme Court. The decision may embolden other colleges and institutions that have considered requiring Covid-19 shots and comes at a time when a growing number of US businesses and schools are ordering such mandates. I...

The Real-World Data Show the Covid Vaccines Are Ineffective=By Vasko Kohlmayer | LewRockwell

  Vasko Kohlmayer [ email ] was born and grew up in former communist Czechoslovakia. He is the author of  The West in Crisis: Civilizations and Their Death Drives . Previous article by Vasko Kohlmayer:  Havoc by Ping: The Unbearable Madness of the COVID Circus The Real-World Data Show the Covid Vaccines Are Ineffective by aletho By Vasko Kohlmayer | LewRockwell | August 11, 2021 “Pfizer and BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine is just 39% effective in Israel where the delta variant is the dominant strain according to a new report from the country’s Health Ministry” we read in a CNBC report. Astonishment is one’s first reaction when coming across this piece of information, since it was not so long ago the vaccine manufacturers claimed their products were 92 to 98 percent effective. The manufacturers’ initial claims, however, have been steadily revised down as real-world data has been coming in. In March of this year news came from South Africa that “AstraZeneca vaccine doesn’t prev...

Guidance on How To Request a Religious Exemption for COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates in the Workplace

  FILE- In this Feb. 2, 2021 file photo, Tyson Foods team members receive COVID-19 vaccines from health officials at the Wilkesboro, North Carolina, facility. Tyson Foods will require all of its U.S. employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19, becoming one of the first major employers of frontline workers to do so amid a resurgence of the virus. Tyson, one of the world’s largest food companies, announced Tuesday, Aug. 3, that members of its leadership team must be vaccinated by Sept. 24 and the rest of its office workers by Oct. 1. (Melissa Melvin/AP Images for Tyson Foods File) Guidance on How To Request a Religious Exemption for COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates in the Workplace by aletho Rutherford Institute | August 13, 2021 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Responding to concerns from employees in both the public and private sector about workplace requirements regarding COVID-19 vaccines and a desire to express their religious objections to such requirements, The Rutherford Institute has issue...

WHO SUSPENDS trials of Trump-chosen hydroxychloroquine drug over SAFETY RISKS for Covid-19 patients

©   Global Look Press / Keystone Press Agency / Dirceu Portugal WHO SUSPENDS trials of Trump-chosen hydroxychloroquine drug over SAFETY RISKS for Covid-19 patients The World Health Organization has paused the clinical trials of anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine in coronavirus patients. It says the drug, notably taken and endorsed by US President Donald Trump, has raised safety concerns. The drug’s safety data is being reviewed by a monitoring board, and the trials have been put on hold, the WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters. It was being tested as part of the Solidarity international program aimed at tackling the Covid-19 pandemic. The UN health body took the step out of an “abundance of caution,” said Mike Ryan, the head of the organization’s emergencies program. The WHO move comes after a prestigious British medical journal, The Lancet, published a study on the side effects of the drug. The article found a higher mortality rate among the Covid-19...

Is there a relationship between shortness of stature and stroke in adults?

A small Danish study found that women who were young at the age of seven were 11 percent more likely to develop what is known as Ischemic Stroke, the most common type, which occurs when coagulation occurs. To plug an artery that carries blood to the brain. Men who were young at age seven were 10 percent more likely to develop ischemic stroke and 11 percent more likely to experience haemorrhagic stroke caused by a blood vessel in the brain. The study also found that there was no apparent relationship between the increase in length between the ages of seven and 13 years and future exposure to strokes. "Short stature should change the risk factors that they can control, including high blood pressure, smoking, high cholesterol and obesity, to reduce the risk of stroke," said lead researcher Jennifer Lone Baker of the Center for Clinical Research and Prevention at Bischbeiber and Fredericksburg Hospital. . The researchers examined lengths of 31,1009 children between the ages...