This week, Mary Holland, Children’s Health Defense (CHD) president on leave, and Polly Tommey, CHD.TV programming manager, covered the latest headlines on COVID-19, Big Pharma and other issues, including details on Dr. Anthony Fauci’s replacement at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Jeanne Marrazzo. She is known for her HIV research and spoke often about pandemic policies.
Polly and Mary also discussed the recent U.S. House of Representatives Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic hearing, where witnesses testified about the negative impacts of COVID-19 vaccine mandates on Americans’ health, livelihood and trust in public health and government officials.
An illegal laboratory in California was discovered by Fresno County authorities to have been researching mice bioengineered to catch and spread COVID-19. Operated by an unlicensed Chinese biotech company, this research lab contained bodily fluids, infectious agents such as COVID-19 medical waste, and hundreds of lab mice.
Also on tap this week: CHD’s 2nd Annual Conference will be held in Savannah, Georgia, at the Savannah Convention Center from Nov. 3-5! Visit the CHD conference page and click on “Register Now.” Featured speakers include Robert F. Kennedy Jr., CHD chairman on leave, Drs. Aseem Malhotra and Andrew Wakefield, human rights advocate Vera Sharav, attorney Ray Flores and others who are active in the medical freedom movement.
More of this week’s highlights:
- Gail Seiler is a survivor of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID-19 protocols. After testing positive for COVID-19, Seiler sought treatment for low oxygen levels and began a 13-day battle at the hospital, which included denial of nutrition and a “Do Not Resuscitate” order against her will. “The hospitals became prisons, and they wouldn’t let you go,” stated Mary, discussing these protocols.
- Swiss and German vaccination data analysis found a strong correlation between miscarriages and stillbirth rates and COVID-19 injections. “These shots have been extremely toxic and deadly to thousands of people,” Mary asserted.
- The U.K. proposed a plan to fast-track drugs approved by “trusted” regulators in other countries. Critics warn the plan to rubber stamp treatments undercuts safety standards and signals a move toward the World Health Organization’s “One Health” strategy.
- Parents of a 16-year-old Australian girl alleged that a hospital refused to give her a life-saving lung transplant because she wasn’t vaccinated for COVID-19.
- According to a report, Pfizer will be cutting company costs in response to low vaccination rates. “It’s just business, business, business,” Polly lamented.
- Elon Musk’s X Corp. — formerly Twitter — sued the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH). The CCDH authored the “Disinformation Dozen” report, which was revealed in the newest “Twitter Files.”
- Research suggests that developed nations with the most vaccine doses for infants also tend to have the highest childhood mortality rates.
- Can the unvaccinated be blamed for measles outbreaks? Outbreaks and breakthrough infections in vaccinated populations may suggest otherwise. “The injury from the MMR is catastrophic,” Polly said, referring to the measles, mumps and rubella vaccines for children.
- The agribusiness watchdog OrganicEye threatened the U.S. Department of Agriculture with a lawsuit unless a public hearing is held to discuss the use of genetically engineered vaccines on livestock.
- Dr. Mary Kelly Sutton lost her medical license in Massachusetts without due process after providing vaccine exemptions for eight schoolchildren in California, which revoked her license in early 2022. She is appealing in both states.
- Will COVID-19 nasal drops replace vaccines in the name of simplicity? Mary mentioned the topic of nasal hygiene and its importance but suggested that these injections may have a different agenda other than health.
- Reports on experimental Alzheimer’s vaccine trials claim that immunizations improved the behavior of mice and decreased brain inflammation. Malaria vaccines are also undergoing experimentation, including with the use of mRNA along with bladder cancer and Group B streptococcus injections.
- Gene-edited mosquito vaccines could lead to mass vaccination without consent, Kim Iversen warned. In an NIH-funded study, 200 GM insects bit human subjects to transmit a malaria-carrying parasite in an effort to discover cost-saving solutions to the immunization agenda.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s new book, “The Wuhan Cover-up: How US Health Officials Conspired with the Chinese Military to Hide the Origins of COVID-19,” discusses gain-of-function research that likely resulted in the COVID-19 pandemic.
- A study published in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology found a link between kidney stones and oral antibiotics, especially in children. The following were also discovered: the association between inflammatory bowel disease and antibiotic use, safety concerns about fluoroquinolone antibiotics for heart health, and the impact of high-oxalate foods on the body.
- A new literature review reveals troubling associations between Tylenol and autism in susceptible children.
- The The People’s Study Tour is kicking off, and we want to hear from you! Submit your stories of medical malpractice, vaccine injury and the impact of COVID-19 mandates to the CHD.TV team, and be sure to stay up to date on when The People’s Study will be in your state.
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