The non-science of WHO’s weekly Covid reports
8 min read The WHO’s Weekly Epidemiological Updates (WEU) during the Covid event were touted as “comprehensive and authoritative analysis” on the global situation. What did
8 min read The WHO’s Weekly Epidemiological Updates (WEU) during the Covid event were touted as “comprehensive and authoritative analysis” on the global situation. What did
24 min read Given how much influence the Johns Hopkins Uuniversity Covid dashboard exerted on the world during the Covid event, it is appropriate to examine
13 min read The debate continues as to the origins of Covid. With each new hypothesis, it would appear the real questions that should be considered
9 min read While there has been much debate about where the virus came from, few have questioned that a pandemic started in Wuhan. We look
10 min read A recent article about growing vaccine hesitancy in the US, and how to counter it, relies on certain assumptions about vaccines and their
13 min read What happened in NYC in spring 2020 is a vital part of the propagation of the global pandemic narrative. But how reliable is
11 min read An investigation of the trends in Covid mortality using the data from Canada and various regions around the world. Does the data point
15 min read After three and a half years of unbridled and myopic media coverage of a single disease, coupled with unprecedented availability of data on
9 min read It is arguable that the world has yet to feel the full effects of the lockdowns that were imposed on us. Should lockdowns
17 min read As part of our inquiry into the drivers of excess deaths, we take a step back and address the central theme of the