Published Work
Our exploration of various topics addresses how they shape society and drive decision-making.
SARS-CoV-2: What’s in a name? Everything.
6 min read I have found evidence that certain actors in the pandemic narrative attached some importance to naming the pathogen now known as SARS-CoV-2.
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
Post-Twitter Files – Part 3: Media literacy and funding
8 min read The recent growth of the fact check industry, its global networks, the widespread annual conferences, and the industry’s wealthy funders are still hidden
The Dashboard that Ruled the World
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
Every single aspect of the “Covid” narrative is fake. There was no pandemic.
3 min read An executive summary of PANDA’s position statement of 1 March 2024
Ethical guidance during the Covid event: sources, effectiveness and barriers to influencing policy
30 min read Attempts to initiate an open debate about the moral acceptability of a government deploying behavioural science methods to lever obedience with current edicts
Public Health and Natural Rights: A Tale of Two Cities
5 min read Humans’ natural capacities for reasoning and speech mean that politics should be based on persuasion, not censorship, and that government should be based
Fear, shame and peer pressure to promote compliance with Covid-19 restrictions: Who were responsible for the communications?
42 min read Evidence shows that behavioural science has been infused into the communications of many government departments. Who was responsible for using it to promote
Right off the bat, they were lying
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
Post-Twitter Files – Part 2: The reach of the fact-check industry and fact-checking incentives
6 min read The intrusion of fact-checking into free speech extends globally across all forms of media with investigations revealing around 500 active fact-check platforms worldwide,
Revisiting China: Did a Pandemic really start in Wuhan?
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
Mustache-twiddlers, Emergencies and the Privilege of Speech | Mark Changizi
< 1 min read Mark Changizi discusses three highly intuitive ideas that should be overturned.
Caught in their own trap?
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
An Analysis of N. Ireland’s Covid Vaccine Injury and Death Data | Jonathan Weissman and Kathy Gray
< 1 min read With a population of under 2 million, Northern Ireland provides an important case study to understand the true impact of the “vaccination”
The Economics of Financial Centralization | Rahim Taghizadegan
< 1 min read Economist Rahim Taghizadegan shares a snippet of historical background to the economics of financial centralization. “Centralization is the concentration of means for
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