Originally posted on the author’s Substack The largest COVID-19 vaccine autopsy study to-date, providing robust evidence that COVID-19 vaccines can cause death, has been officially republished following successful peer-review in the journal Science, Public Health Policy, and the Law: A Systematic Review Of Autopsy Findings In Deaths After COVID-19 Vaccination. This comes after […]
“Always An October Surprise”
Originally posted on the author’s Substack Manipulation of Elections Is An American Tradition The current Presidential campaign reveals openly aggressive divisiveness between powerful forces. Misleading stratagems and cutthroat schemes to win at any cost are readily perceived. In past elections, political rivals more often concealed their dirty tricks, employing hidden […]
“Da Vinci’s Big Idea”
Originally posted on the author’s Substack The iconic Renaissance man Leonardo da Vinci was more than one of history’s greatest artists. He was also a medical researcher, an inventor, and an engineer. For Leonardo, though, these streams of thought weren’t separate from one another. They were linked by a key […]
“The Pfizer Papers: Pfizer’s Crimes Against Humanity”
Our book, The Pfizer Papers: Pfizer’s Crimes Against Humanity, was published two days ago; it is already a bestseller. This is a book that three governments — the US, the UK and Australia — all sought to suppress. The story of how it came to be is extraordinary — 3250 […]
“Things I Feared Most to Write, Part Three”
Some Scary Metaphysical Moments I Cannot Understand I wrote a piece here called “Energies”, in which I began to address the meta-material “energies” that I believe surround us and flow through us. The bias of our post-Enlightenment Western hermeneutic, of course, is that these “energies,” whether beneficent or malevolent, do […]
“Things I Feared Most to Write – Part 3”
Dr. Wolf shares the latest installment of her series “Things I Feared Most to Write.” In this case, she recounts three examples of metaphysical events she witnessed, in the presence of others, and adds a description of a creepy set of circumstances that accompanied her intention to start reading the […]
“Whether the Weather”
Original Organic or not, I have to ask: Where is home? What is safety? I’m still in shock. I started this essay a little over a week ago because I couldn’t accept the pictures coming out of Western North Carolina. My mind simply couldn’t square those images with my own […]
“How to Fix Education”
Originally posted on the author’s Substack What the ancients knew that we forgot… The word education has meant a lot of different things over the centuries. You may think it comes from the Latin ēdūcere, “to lead out” — because the tutor of a wealthy Roman family would lead the children to school, […]
“RFK Jr And the Slinging of Mud”
Why Personal Lives Should Not Matter in the Presidency It’s difficult even to follow the trajectory of the story, since legacy media propaganda and hit-piece campaigns are so co-ordinated now, and so universalized. But on Friday Sept 20 2024 “the story” appeared all at once, in the constellation of news […]
A World Without DailyClout
If You Care About Liberty Journalism, Please Read This Dear DailyClout Community, Where do you go to get real journalism and uncensored opinion? Who covers democracy and liberty consistently when it is under unprecedented attack? DailyClout, and our related sites, are at the forefront of the few remaining platforms that […]
“How Christianity Shaped Art”
Originally published on the author’s Substack Incarnation and culture Christianity began as an obscure religion in a remote strip of land in the ancient world. Within 300 years, it was the official religion of the world’s most powerful empire. But it wasn’t Christianity’s political power that changed the world. It […]
“Why RFK, Jr. Makes Me Cry”
Originally published on the author’s Substack Go ahead, laugh. I’m not the only one. 2024 We all heard it was coming, and two days ago, it happened: RFK Jr. suspended his presidential campaign and endorsed Trump. It’s an extraordinary speech. As Chris Bray said, “the man brought straight fire.” If you […]
“Swedish Pfizer Batch Analysis Confirms Heterogeneity”
Originally published on the author’s Substack In epidemiology, external validity or generalizability is very important. This means that when a finding is discovered in one population, that it is confirmed in another with the same exposure. I was fortunate to interview Dr. Vibeke Manniche, PhD, a Danish epidemiologist who is the lead […]
“The Thing I Feared Most to Write”
Last Summer, Dr. Wolf nearly died in a hospital. She promised that if she lived, she would write the essays she most dreaded writing. She starts here, with an outline of a set of questions – about magic, good and evil, the supernatural, and the role of ‘Christ Consciousness’ – […]
“Smartmatic vs Newsmax: The Trial Begins”
Originally published on the author’s Substack Get ready for lawyers with poor memories to argue before judges who don’t recall the First Amendment! There was a pre-trial hearing yesterday in the “defamation” case started by Venezuelan voting machine company Smartmatic against American media outlet Newsmax. I can hear my dear […]
“In Defense of Creators at the DNC”
Originally published on Substack There’s a New York Times article that calls out creators at the DNC for having no code of ethics and makes us all sound pretty shallow. It’s headlined “Free Booze, a Lake Cruise and Selfies Galore: How Democrats Courted Influencers at the D.N.C.” The subhead reads […]
“How Were Gothic Cathedrals Built?”
Originally published on Substack Miracles of engineering and faith… From pyramids to temples, many of the great works of ancient architecture were built for a similar purpose: as monuments to a single man. But there’s something different about the great cathedrals of the Medieval era — instead of being ordered […]
“Routine Infant Hepatitis B Vaccination Fails to Protect Into Young Adulthood”
Originally published on the author’s Substack Parents Should Not Expect a Long-Term Benefit In 1991, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) first recommended that all infants in the United States receive the hepatitis B vaccine at birth or within 1–2 months of age. The goal was to prevent maternal transmission […]
“The NY Times descends into unwitting self-parody, again”
Originally published on the author’s Substack Hypochondria is portrayed as sound public policy I. The descent into madness The NY Times really outdid itself this past weekend. On Sunday, the NY Times published an Op Ed titled, “A Bat Flew Into My Bedroom and Reminded Me of All We Take for Granted.” I took […]
“The Emergency Deepens”
Original article The real economic crisis was kicked off with the lockdowns of March 2020. Since then, the whole system has been held together with scotch tape and bubble gum, plus an overlay of manipulated data. So the panic that has suddenly hit – recession in the air! – is […]