Public Health
All public health recommendations should consider the impact on society's overall health, rather than focusing solely on a single disease. Public health should always consider both the benefits and harms of all measures and weigh short-term gains against long-term damage.

Considering jab mandates: Voluntary informed consent and mass population Covid-19 vaccination | Elizabeth Hart
< 1 min read Liberal democracies were turned upside down to “protect health services”. Billions were forced to accept the Covid injections. How were mandates allowed?

Tactics for shutting down debate: Pandemic Preparedness narratives in the UK Parliament
22 min read During the UK Parliamentary debate on the WHO Treaty there was a noticeable contrast between those supporting the petition and those opposing it.

The British public challenge ceding of sovereignty to World Health Organization
2 min read A Parliamentary hearing was held in the UK parliament in response to a petition demanding the UK Government not sign any WHO Pandemic

Lessons from the Covid-19 Pandemic
10 min read In the heat of the public panic, there was very little openness to rational discourse. So it seems like an opportune time to

Toward a New York City Hypothesis | Jessica Hockett, PhD
2 min read With a 600% increase in the weekly death rate, what happened in New York City in spring 2020?

One Health, holistic medicine, and the poisoning of minds
6 min read Those pushing this narrative envision a world in which any lifeform is considered intrinsically of equal worth to others. Within this ‘equitable’ worldview,

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.

The WHO, sovereignty, and reality
5 min read We can meekly accept the new disease-obsessed world the WHO is pursuing or choose to be free from the false public goods of

Long-known failures of quarantine and why Public Health should be curtailed | Sanjeev Sabhlok
< 1 min read By reviewing public health’s role in the Covid hysteria, and delving into little mentioned records and analysis of past quarantines/lockdowns, Sanjeev Sabhlok

Coverup strategies for bioweapons accidents: A case study on the Lyme disease outbreak | Kris Newby
< 1 min read The astonishing history of a Lyme disease outbreak that medical science writer Kris Newby uncovered after she and her husband developed the

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,

A timely message to legislators regarding WHO and health emergencies
4 min read In a world of reportedly multiplying health emergencies, it has become necessary to give up some independence in return for our safety. But

WHO’s updated abortion care guideline and its implications for Member States
12 min read The WHO’s updated abortion care guidelines illustrate a deliberate misuse of human rights norms to force a particular world view on others.

Why legislators should reject WHO’s proposals for pandemics
6 min read Democracies and sane societies are built on rationalism and honesty. They may not always exhibit this, but these values must underpin major decisions.

Your daughter for a rat? The corrupting of One Health
5 min read Whatever value system you apply to other humans, it is important to understand that international public health is currently dominated by rhetoric that