Category Archives: Big Pharma

Eloquent and Compelling

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Archbishop Carlo Maria Vagano has returned to the fray with another missive that pulls no punches.  Thank the Lord that God has seen to provide us with an honest prelate.  I provide no further comment except that Abp. Vigano is both eloquent and compelling.

As was foreseeable, my open Letter to the President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and to the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith about the moral liceity, effectiveness and dangerous nature of the experimental gene serums (which are supposedly vaccines against COVID) received no response. This shows that the question I have raised is not considered relevant by either the American episcopate or the former Holy Office — or perhaps that, precisely because of its importance, it has been decided to ignore it following the official narrative embraced by the Vatican.

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Incriminating Evidence

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Does real world data mean anything?  Apparently to the Dr. Fauci’s of the world, the only time real world data is useful is when it supports the narrative being put forward by them.  If, however, such data is in disagreement with their scripted narrative, it must be censored and destroyed.  And those who would engage in bringing such data to the attention of the public must be destroyed as well.

What we are seeing at the highest levels of our public health agencies (think NIH, CDC, FDA) is not science.  It is scientism.  Its current head is the sainted Dr. Fauci who controls most of the government’s response to health matters in America.  The ability of real science to function properly is jeopardized by scientism, not promoted by it.  Those who receive funding via the NIH, worship at its altar to the detriment of the public health of all Americans.

Steve Kirsch, a former high tech entrepreneur, has been a gold mine for real world data.  He is using such data to ask questions of those who would control every aspect of our lives.  Kirsch has offered a $1 million incentive for health authorities to go on record and have a discussion about the evidence that is summarized in his article “Incriminating Evidence.”  He has no takers.

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