EXCLUSIVE: Military Official Predicted mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines Might Be Paused Over Heart Inflammation

EXCLUSIVE: Military Official Predicted mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines Might Be Paused Over Heart Inflammation
(Epoch Times Reported) – A U.S. military official predicted a pause in the administration of the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines could happen if more cases of post-vaccination heart inflammation were detected, according to newly obtained emails. Harry Chang, a U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, made the prediction on April 27, 2021—the same day the director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said the agency was not seeing a safety signal when it came to heart inflammation experienced after getting a COVID-19 vaccine.… Read the rest

CDC: No Evidence Monkeypox Is Airborne

CDC: No Evidence Monkeypox Is Airborne
— 45 cases in the U.S. so far, and not all from international travel by Molly Walker | June 10, 2022 There is currently no evidence that monkeypox is airborne, CDC officials said on Friday. To date, 45 cases across 15 states and Washington, D.C. have been reported — and not all are linked to international travel — but no deaths have been associated with the outbreak, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky, MD, said on a conference call with reporters.… Read the rest

FDA Declares MODERNA Jab “Safe and Effective” Ahead of Approval Committee

FDA Declares MODERNA Jab “Safe and Effective” Ahead of Approval Committee
BY CAROLINE VAKIL – 06/10/22 Reviewers at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said in briefing documents that Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine is both effective and safe for children under 6 years old. The analysis comes ahead of several advisory committee meetings next week to weigh giving approval to Moderna’s and Pfizer’s vaccines for young children. “Available data support the effectiveness of the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine in preventing symptomatic COVID-19 in pediatric age groups from 6 months through 17 years of age,” staff at the FDA wrote.… Read the rest

Three Doses Most Effective Against COVID: Clown Study

Three Doses Most Effective Against COVID: Clown Study
Ralph Ellis | June 02, 2022 June 1, 2022 — Getting three doses of COVID vaccine is the key to fighting off severe sickness and hospitalization from coronavirus, and it doesn’t matter much if you mix and match the vaccines, a new study says. Three doses of mRNA vaccines – even a mixture of vaccines — provide 96% effectiveness against non-severe COVID infections and 95% effectiveness against COVID-related hospitalization, the study published in the British Medical Journal says.… Read the rest

Whisteblower’s Lawyer: Pfizer Got Away With Vaccine Fraud Because Government Was Co-Conspirator

Whisteblower’s Lawyer: Pfizer Got Away With Vaccine Fraud Because Government Was Co-Conspirator
By Debra Heine | May 30, 2022 Pfizer has asked a U.S. court to throw out a whistleblower’s lawsuit on the basis that the company can’t be guilty of fraud, abuse, and protocol violations in its COVID Vaccine clinical trials because its contract with the U.S. government allowed them to skirt regulations and federal laws that typically apply to government contracts.… Read the rest

White House says kids under 5 could get COVID-19 vaccines by June 21

White House says kids under 5 could get COVID-19 vaccines by June 21
The White House said Thursday that COVID-19 vaccinations for children under 5 could begin as soon as June 21, if the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorizes the shots. “We expect vaccinations will begin in earnest as early as Tuesday, June 21, and really roll on throughout that week,” White House COVID-19 response coordinator Ashish Jha told reporters. An FDA advisory committee is scheduled to meet on June 14 and 15 to consider the applications from Pfizer and Moderna, and Jha said a decision on authorization is expected “soon thereafter.”… Read the rest

UK study reports increased risk of Guillain-Barré syndrome following AstraZeneca jab

UK study reports increased risk of Guillain-Barré syndrome following AstraZeneca jab
A research team at University College London discovered a 20 percent increase in Guillain-Barré syndrome cases among those who had taken the AstraZeneca COVID shot. New data suggests that AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 jab is associated with an increased risk of the degenerative nervous disorder Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), an autoimmune condition which can cause “devastating paralysis.” Researchers at University College London’s (UCL) Queen Square Institute of Neurology identified the Oxford/AstraZeneca-designed COVID jab as correlative with a rise in cases of GBS between two and four weeks of receiving the shot, the Telegraph reported.… Read the rest

Fired Canadian nurse who refused COVID jab says vaccine free need to ‘hold the line’ to fight for freedoms

Fired Canadian nurse who refused COVID jab says vaccine free need to ‘hold the line’ to fight for freedoms
‘If we don’t advocate for our freedoms now, how will the future be for our children.’ A Canadian psychiatric nurse from the province of British Columbia who was fired from her job for refusing to get COVID vaccines says now more than ever people need to “hold the line” in truth to fight for freedoms to ensure a future for “our kids.”… Read the rest

Pennsylvania Governor Tests Positive for COVID-19 for Second Time

Pennsylvania Governor Tests Positive for COVID-19 for Second Time
The Hill reported:  Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D) tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday for a second time but is experiencing “mild” symptoms. He tweeted Monday night that he is “grateful” that he recently received a second COVID-19 booster shot and will be isolating at his home in accordance with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Food and Drug Administration authorized a second booster shot in late March for anyone aged 50 or older after at least four months have passed since their first booster.… Read the rest

Disease Experts Call for More Tyranny from WHO and Government, Hopes for Monkeypox Vaccines

Disease Experts Call for More Tyranny from WHO and Government, Hopes for Monkeypox Vaccines
By Jennifer Rigby | June 01, 2022 (Reuters)- Some prominent infectious disease experts are pushing for faster action from global health authorities to contain a growing monkeypox outbreak that has spread to at least 20 countries. They are arguing that governments and the World Health Organization should not repeat the early missteps of the COVID-19 pandemic that delayed the detection of cases, helping the virus spread.… Read the rest