Some COVID Vaccines Produce ‘Unintended Immune Response’ In Recipients: Study


DEC 11, 2023 - Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times Researchers in a landmark new study have discovered a sequence within the Pfizer mRNA vaccine that produces an…[...]

Trajectory of long covid symptoms after covid-19 vaccination: community based cohort study


Daniel Ayoubkhani 1 2, Charlotte Bermingham 3, Koen B Pouwels 4 5, Myer Glickman 3, Vahé Nafilyan 3 6, Francesco Zaccardi 2, Kamlesh Khunti 2, Nisreen A Alwan 7 8 9, A Sarah Walker 4 10 PMID: 35584816, PMCID: PMC9115603 , DOI: 10.1136/bmj-2021-069676 Abstract Objective: To estimate associations between covid-19 vaccination and long covid symptoms in adults…[...]

Large study provides scientists with deeper insight into long COVID symptoms


Thaweethai T, Jolley SE, Karlson EW, et al. Development of a Definition of Post-acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection.  JAMA. Published online May 25, 2023. doi:10.1001/jama.2023.8823 NIH-funded research effort identifies most common symptoms, potential…[...]

COVID Propaganda Roundup: Study Shows mRNA Shots May Trigger Psychosis


DEC 04, 2023 - Armageddon Prose Following are a fascinating pair of case studies suggesting that the COVID-19 shots themselves — accompanying — might, in fact, induce psychosis. “The aim of the…[...]

Runaway immune reactions cause long COVID breathing problems


Author: Christopher Vaughan, Stanford Medicine 2023 Stanford Medicine researchers have found a mechanism behind one of the most common symptoms of long COVID -- shortness of breath. Post COVID-19 breathing…[...]

Child Mask Mandates Have No Clear Benefits And Cause Harm, BMJ Review Finds


DEC 09, 2023 - Authored by Guy Gin A new systematic review has been published in Archives of Disease in Childhood, one of the journals of the British Medical Journal, by Sandlund et…[...]

People Who Complied with COVID Restrictions More Likely to Suffer Mental Health Issues: Study


By Johnathan Jones, The Western Journal Dec. 4, 2023 A recent study conducted by a university in the United Kingdom found that individuals who fully complied with COVID-19 measures are more likely…[...]