Antiphospholipid Antibodies And COVID-19 Vaccines.

Background. As early as October 2020 – over ten months ago – we explained why a vaccine was not needed and would not be effective. That’s a vaccine using its correct medical definition, i.e. a prophylactic treatment providing long-term or lifetime protection. All of the four main treatment candidates being injected – Vaxzevria; BNT126b2; mRNA-1273 […]

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The ‘Third Wave’ That Has Been Here All Along.

B1.1.7 v B1.1.28 v B1.351. As we have previously explained, SARS-CoV-2 neither thinks nor acts geographically. Yet the misleading designation of SARS-CoV-2 variants on a geographical basis continues to dominate media coverage and government obsession, with the putative ‘third wave’ being down to either the Brazilian variant or the UK variant dependent upon whether you […]

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UK Deaths Increase By Over One Third Since Vaccine Rollout.

UK Deaths Increase By More Than One Third Since Vaccine Rollout. In the four weeks since the ‘vaccine’ rollout, UK COVID-19 deaths have risen by 31,368 (source: Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center and Worldmeters, @0500UTC 18/02/21). As the ‘vaccine’ is being offered to those in high risk groups first, it does not follow that over […]

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Antibody-Dependent Enhancement And This Rushed ‘Vaccine’.

What is Antibody-Dependent Enhancement? As we have set out previously, it takes 10-15 years to develop a vaccine. This timescale is entirely understandable and justifiable when you consider that the vaccine has to be both effective and safe. Safe includes not causing unacceptable side effects, which include the vaccine or immune system’s response triggering autoimmunity, […]

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These Are Not The Drugs You Are Looking For.

Don’t Use Remdesivir. Just one month after the US Food and Drug Administration approved remdesivir as an antiviral for the treatment of patients with COVID-19, the WHO yesterday recommended that it not be used, on the basis that it is ineffective and there is “no evidence” it reduces mortality. Last month, we analysed remdesivir’s use […]

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An antiviral maybe but a vaccine isn’t needed and wouldn’t be effective.

Apparently everything now hangs on a vaccine: stockmarkets rise and fall on the mere rumour of how the rumoured development of a particular rumoured COVID-19 vaccine is going; politicians say that normality can’t be resumed until a vaccine is available; people are fed the line that a virus must have a vaccine and that without […]

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