Health & Wellness
The city's health department reported Thursday that there was a 128 percent increase in cases of the illness among women in the area and "a nine-fold rise in congenital syphilis in Houston and Harris County."
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that could have serious complications if an individual leaves it untreated, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
I present a striking example, pertaining to a study from Israel. Trying to be methodical, my article is somewhat on the long side, but the implications at the end are radical and broad.
Goldin et al. estimated the effectiveness of the Pfizer vaccine on several Covid-related outcomes, including death, in residents of long-term care facilities in Israel (mean age of 83 years). The large cohort (over 43,000) was heavily skewed towards vaccinated residents (90%). Only about 4,000 residents were not vaccinated.
Using a statistical method called survival analysis, the authors reported two age-adjusted values of vaccine effectiveness (VE) against Covid-related death:
Skipping ten days after the first dose, VE was 72%.Goldin et al. also analyzed all-cause death as an endpoint, which many researchers have omitted. Most important, two of their figures (below) show the cumulative number of Covid deaths and all deaths at several time points — from which we can compute the cumulative number of non-Covid deaths. The latter data has been consistently hidden in studies of vaccine effectiveness.
Skipping about seven days after the second dose, VE was 85%.
Comment: Correct interpretation is the key. This is one example coming to light.
The cancer-research arm of the World Health Organization (WHO) has classified the low-calorie sweetener aspartame as 'possibly carcinogenic'.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in Lyon, France, said its decision, announced on 14 July, was based on limited evidence for liver cancer in studies on people and rodents.
However, the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) said that recommended daily limits for consumption of the sweetener, found in thousands of food and drink products, would not change.
"There was no convincing evidence from experimental or human data that aspartame has adverse effects after ingestion, within the limits established by previous committee," said Francesco Branca, director of the WHO's Department of Nutrition and Food Safety, at a press conference on 12 July in Geneva, Switzerland.
Comment: There is a massive amount of research clearly showing the dangers of aspartame and other chemical sweeteners. They just aren't from the approved sources. Big Pharma and Big Ag are able to shut out these studies from the mainstream
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- Podesta email leak reveals dangers of aspartame
- Aspartame: The Politics of Food
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Joel Smalley has analysed the data from Florida and has broken it down by age group. Here are the death curves for the over 65s in Florida. It is a repeating pattern.
Emails obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request show that CDC Director Rochelle Walensky and former NIH Director Francis Collins were aware of, and discussed, "breakthrough cases" of COVID in January 2021 — right when the vaccines became widely available. In her email, Walensky says that "clearly," it is an "important area of study," links to a study raising the issue, and assures the person she is sending it to that Dr. Anthony Fauci is looped into these conversations.
However, in public, Walensky was saying something quite different. Two months after discussing this data, she said vaccinated people "don't carry the virus" and "don't get sick." In a congressional hearing, after it became clear people were able to get infected with COVID even after receiving the vaccine, she defended her original statements by claiming it was true at the time she said it — namely, for the strands we were dealing with in early 2021.
Across America, the current population of Amish people is quickly approaching 400,000.
The largest concentrations of Amish citizens are 90,000 in Pennsylvania and 82,000 in Ohio.
Amish communities have settled in as many as 32 U.S. states.
Families have an average of 7 kids so the Amish population is growing rapidly.
According to the USGS, PFAS are synthetic chemicals used in a wide array of commonly used items such as non-stick pans, fire extinguisher foam, food packaging products that are grease resistant, and more. They take a long time to break down and are commonly referred to as "forever chemicals."
The study tested 716 different locations across the country and found about 75 percent of tap water in urban areas and 25 percent of rural areas with PFAS tested in the tap water. There are over 12,000 types of PFAS, and the study only tested 32 of them as not all can be detected with current tests. Areas with higher concentrations include the Great Plains, the Great Lakes, the Eastern Seaboard, and Central and Southern California.
Comment: See also:
- Chemicals in tap water cause thousands of cancer deaths across Europe - but the EU probably won't do anything about it
- Why there is no such thing as 'safe' tap water
- 170 Million Americans drinking radioactive tap water
- Tap water toxins: 170 million Americans in 50 states exposed radioactive tap water
- Microplastic fibers found in tap water around the world, study reveals
- 267 contaminants found in America's tap water
However, on Tuesday, the journal Science published an article confirming that COVID-19 vaccines are linked to autoimmune disorders, such as small fiber neuropathy and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS).
"We've been screaming from the top of our lungs about these things happening," Agnieszka Wilson, founder of #CanWeTalkAboutIt told The Defender. "And finally, slowly, it's being acknowledged."
The paper, a pre-print that was awaiting peer-review, is written by leading cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough, Yale epidemiologist Dr. Harvey Risch and their colleagues at the Wellness Company and was published online on Wednesday on the pre-print site of the prestigious medical journal.
However, less than 24 hours later, the study was removed and a note appeared stating: "This preprint has been removed by Preprints with the Lancet because the study's conclusions are not supported by the study methodology." While the study had not undergone any part of the peer-review process, the note implies it fell foul of "screening criteria".
Comment: They're not even trying to hide their agenda at this point, resorting to naked censorship to hush up scientific findings that don't fit the agenda. The problem is that their 'sweeping under the rug' technique isn't working. People are noticing that every time a counter argument comes to light, it is censored. All they're really doing is raising the suspicions of the public more and more.
See also:
- UK: Since the vaccine rollout there has been an inexorable rise in excess mortality
- Serious adverse events from Pfizer's mRNA vaccine are not "rare"
- Pro basketball player who previously blamed COVID vaccine for rare heart condition dies of heart attack
- YouTube removes video of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Jordan Peterson for vaccine 'misinformation'
- MHRA admits that it missed Covid vaccine safety signals
- Spike in deaths corresponding to Covid vaccine rollout found in peer-reviewed analysis of Japan and Germany
The main difference, the study revealed, is that Amish communities completely ignored the guidelines from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Amish families did not get vaccinated or wear masks, nor did they engage in lockdowns, social distancing, or any other type of restrictions.
But the separated communities didn't avoid catching the virus, however, as roughly 90% of the Amish have been infected with Covid.
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