Genotoxicity and Carcinogenicity studies were NOT done because…

Jessica Rose | 19 Mar 2022 Read on to find out why. I refer the reader to the recently released Pfizer document entitled “2.4 NONCLINICAL OVERVIEW”. Let’s get the definitions out of the way. Genotoxicity is descriptive of chemically-induced damage to genetic information that causes mutations1 (a change in DNA sequence) and may lead to cancer. Carcinogenicity is descriptive…

Pfizer hide data from bio-distribution studies

Jessica Rose | 17 Mar 2022 Remember the Wistar Rat biodistribution Pfizer document I wrote about? Well this one’s even better. I would like to call everyone’s attention to the document in the released Pfizer document dump entitled: “R&D STUDY REPORT No. R-20-0072 EXPRESSION OF LUCIFERASE-ENCODING MODRNA AFTER I.M. APPLICATION OF GMP-READY ACUITAS LIPID NANOPARTICLE…

Ivermectin Decreases Mortality

Mercola | 17 Mar 2022 STORY AT-A-GLANCE While ivermectin has been widely vilified as either useless, dangerous or both, studies have repeatedly demonstrated its usefulness against COVID-19 A study published in the March 2022 issue of the International Journal of Infectious Diseases again found that treatment with ivermectin reduced mortality in COVID-19 patients to a…

Bioweapons labs in the Ukraine

National Academies Press | 2012 Yeah, not just helping old Soviet scientists retire, but rather building g new, dangerous biological pathogen handling labs. “This laboratory was reconstructed and technically updated up to the BSL-3 level through a cooperative agreement between the United States Department of Defense and the Ministry of Health of Ukraine that started…

Eugyppius review of Pandemia by Alex Berenson

Eugyppius | 17 Mar 2022 Alex Berenson, Pandemia: How Coronavirus Hysteria Took Over Our Government, Rights, and Lives (Regnery: Washington D.C., 2021). 464 pp. ISBN 978-1-68451-248-5. $29.99. For the first months of the pandemic, I was a Corona hysteric. I had the virus very early; for four days I was extremely sick, and as I recovered and…

Johnson & Johnson “regrets” 1971 study that injected asbestos into US prisoners

BMJ | 15 Mar 2020 BMJ 2022; 376 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.o681 (Published 15 March 2022)Cite this as: BMJ 2022;376:o681 The drug company Johnson & Johnson (J&J) has expressed regret after court documents unsealed in talcum powder litigation showed that it funded a 1971 study in which Pennsylvania prison inmates, most of them black, were injected subcutaneously with asbestos. The company paid Albert Kligman,…

What is killing the millenials?

Jessica Rose | 16 Mar 2022 Drugs? Suicide? Injections? Cancer? Please note: you are advised to come back to this article as it will be constantly updated! And you are also most welcome to contribute! This Substack is far from complete. As y’all are aware, I’ve been doing some looking around in VAERS at young…