Viruses & Vaccines

YouTube Removes RFK Jr. Interview for Vaccine ‘Misinformation’

By Iron Will / June 22, 2023 /

A recent interview featuring presidential contender Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was deleted by YouTube for allegedly promoting vaccine “misinformation.”

Kennedy appeared on the June 5 episode of the “Jordan B. Peterson Podcast” to discuss an array of topics, including his campaign, vaccines, the environment, and gender dysphoria. Weeks later, he discovered that the episode had been removed.

“What do you think … Should social media platforms censor presidential candidates? My conversation with @JordanBPeterson was deleted by @YouTube,” the Democrat posted on Twitter on June 18.

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What we know about AHS’ bid to rehire Deena Hinshaw

By Iron Will / June 22, 2023 /

Alberta Health Services (AHS) tried to rehire the province’s former chief medical health officer Deena Hinshaw just months after Premier Danielle Smith showed her the door.

Hinshaw, who oversaw the province’s lockdowns and vaccine mandates, was removed from the top job just days after Smith was sworn in as Premier in November — after spending the summer campaigning against such restrictions.

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‘Fanatic?’: Biden’s New CDC Director Was Strong Proponent of Pandemic Mandates, Masks and Lockdowns

By Roli / June 22, 2023 /

President Biden’s pick to head the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has a “proven track record protecting Americans’ health and safety,” according to the White House.

The White House cited Dr. Mandy Cohen’s “leadership through the COVID-19 crisis” for drawing “bipartisan praise” and her “ability to find common ground and put complex policy into action.”

But critics of Biden’s appointee who spoke with The Defender took a different view of Cohen’s track record — especially her support for lockdowns and mandates during the pandemic, when she led North Carolina’s pandemic response as head of North Carolina’s Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS).

“Cohen appears to be fully entrenched in the ‘bio-pharmaceutical complex,’” Dr. Peter McCullough told The Defender.

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No More Lockdowns Rodeo trial continues in Red Deer

By Iron Will / June 21, 2023 /

The trial of Alberta rancher Ty Northcott and Northcott Rodeo for holding the No More Lockdowns Rodeo will proceed at the Red Deer Provincial Courthouse on Wednesday.

“The right to rodeo alongside Alberta’s largest highway in protest against the harm of government lockdowns is protected by the Charter freedoms of expression, peaceful assembly, and association,” said Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms litigation director Marty Moore in a Wednesday press release.

“The continued legal defence of the Northcotts is part of the continued fight to protect Albertans’ fundamental freedoms.”

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New York to Appeal After Judge Strikes Down ‘Unconstitutional’ Quarantine Law

By Iron Will / June 21, 2023 /

A lawsuit prevented New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and the state’s health department from being able to lock down or lock up in quarantine anyone they suspect of having a contagious disease — but New York’s executive government wants those powers back.

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U.S. Government Bankrolled Discovery of Virus Closely Related to COVID-19

By Iron Will / June 21, 2023 /

Documents obtained and analyzed by U.S. Right to Know confirm that before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. government helped fund the discovery of RaTG13, considered to be the closest relative of SARS-CoV-2.

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Injured by Merck’s Gardasil HPV Vaccine? You or Your Child May Have a Case

By Iron Will / June 21, 2023 /

A North Carolina federal district court will hear the first 16 lawsuits against Merck alleging the pharmaceutical giant’s Gardasil human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine caused injuries.

The lawsuits were selected as exemplar cases from a larger pool of lawsuits pending in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina. They will serve as a series of “bellwether trials,” the outcome of which will shape the process for the growing number of claims brought against Merck for Gardasil-related injuries.

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COVID-19: Two more deaths, seven new institutional outbreaks in weekly update

By Iron Will / June 21, 2023 /

Ottawa Public Health says people should not abandon tested and true pandemic measurements. PHOTO BY ERROL MCGIHON /Postmedia
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Ottawa’s COVID-19 levels showed two more deaths last week, while there were seven new outbreaks in institutions.

Other critical numbers showed stable or lower statistics.

Ottawa Public Health has repeatedly stated that threats from the virus remain, and it has urged residents not to abandon tested and true pandemic measurements.

Health officials continue to recommend masks for people in crowded, indoor locations as well as keeping up to date on COVID vaccines and boosters.

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Winchester District Memorial Hospital eases masking rules

By Iron Will / June 21, 2023 /

Winchester District Memorial Hospital announced Wednesday that it is easing masking requirements in most non-clinical areas.

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How Do COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Harm the Body and What’s the Treatment?

By Iron Will / June 21, 2023 /

In search of enlightenment on why the Covid vaccines are harmful to some people, I paid a call on Dr. Chris Newton. Dr. Newton taught in the Department of Medicine, Hull University, and before that he worked as Senior Research Scientist at the Max Planck Institute in Munich. His research in Munich included cellular transfection with DNA. He has more recently contributed a lengthy chapter on Covid pathogenesis and therapy to Nutrition and Integrative Medicine for Clinicians, Volume Two.

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