Data
When the Covid-19 pandemic was declared, many countries adopted a non-negotiable stance and enforced policies and medical management based on biased data distributed by limited sources from a select group of institutions.

Were the unprecedented excess deaths curves in Northern Italy in spring 2020 caused by the spread of a novel deadly virus?
11 min read A reassessment of the available evidence suggests another factor was involved.

Who unsettled our lives? A comment on 2022’s Human Development Report
31 min read Policies established by governments are always deliberate decisions of humans weighing costs against benefits, negotiating between winners and losers. During the Covid event,

What the Diamond Princess tells us about NYC in Spring 2020
9 min read Did the Covid case and death numbers on the Diamond Princess cruise ship add up to a “novel deadly virus” that required “shutting

It is impossible that the vaccines saved 14 million lives in 2021
7 min read An estimate in the Lancet that Covid-19 vaccinations prevented 14.4 million deaths is so impossibly high that the error should have been recognised.

Medical Fascism in the Lancet
6 min read Medical ethics are about protecting society from medical malfeasance and the self-interest of the humans whom we trust to manage health. It is

Natural immunity is not – and never was – just a right-wing conspiracy theory
8 min read There was never any reason to expect that “natural immunity” – the protection acquired through infection by SARS-COV-2 – should not be

Mathew Crawford: The DMED Analysis Points to Mass Data Fraud
< 1 min read On January 24, 2022, attorney Thomas Renz represented a trio of whistleblowers at a hearing held by Senator Ron Johnson. He shared

John Beaudoin, Sr. & Joel Smalley: Looking into the Massachusetts data
< 1 min read A dataset for the US State of Massachusetts is available that indicates data manipulation and corruption in the state records – vaccine

PandaCast | A conversation with Jessica Rose
< 1 min read In this interview with Bruce Girdler, Jessica Rose takes a look at what her research into VAERS is uncovering…and reveals a few

Prof Norman Fenton: How flawed data has driven the narrative
< 1 min read PANDA’s internal weekly Open Science Sessions provide an opportunity for science, research and policy to be presented by various leading international experts

Is the ‘Pandemic of the Unvaccinated’ a Media Construct?
18 min read by Wilton Alston and Dr Shibrah Jamil | Does the foundation of immunology, epidemiology, and ethics, on which medical decisions have historically been

Understanding Relative Risk Reduction (RRR) and Absolute Risk Reduction (ARR) in Vaccine Trials
8 min read by Ivan Iriarte MD, Simon Phoenix PhD | In broad terms, the ARR compares how much the overall probability of an outcome reduced

PandaCast | A Conversation with Sanjeev Sabhlok
< 1 min read PANDA’s Nick Hudson in conversation with Sanjeev Sabhlok, moral philosopher and economist based in Melbourne, Australia. After many years in civil service

PandaCast | A Conversation with John Church
< 1 min read PANDA’s Peter Castleden in conversation with John Church who developed a simple IFR model to examine the Covid-19 pandemic worldwide.

PANDA Predictions: What We Got Right and Wrong
< 1 min read Peter Castleden and Piet Streicher of PANDA unpack the modelling and predictions that PANDA made in 2020 with regard to the COVID-19