Brenda Baletti, Ph.D., The Defender

Kennedy, CHD win injunction in landmark censorship case against Biden administration

A federal judge on Wednesday issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting key Biden administration officials and agencies from coercing or significantly encouraging social media platforms to suppress or censor online content containing protected free speech. However, he also stayed the injunction until the U.S. Supreme Court rules on a similar injunction in Murthy v. Missouri, a related censorship case.
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Scientists call for global moratorium on mRNA shots, immediate removal from childhood schedule

A review paper published last week in the journal Cureus is the first peer-reviewed paper to call for a global moratorium on the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. The authors say that re-analyzed data from the vaccine makers’ trials and high rates of serious post-injection injuries indicate the mRNA gene therapy vaccines should not have been authorized for use.
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‘Highly improbable’: New study exposes flaws in Lancet paper claiming COVID vaccines saved millions of lives

A new study by all-cause mortality researchers Denis Rancourt, Ph.D., and Joseph Hickey, Ph.D., re-examined the mathematical model behind a paper published in The Lancet claiming the COVID-19 vaccines saved millions of lives. The Lancet paper, cited more than 700 times, was partially funded by the World Health Organization and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Landmark censorship case likely headed to Supreme Court as Justice Alito pauses order blocking White House from contact with social media

US Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Thursday paused an order that would have restricted the Biden administration from communicating with social media companies after two lower courts found key government officials likely violated the First Amendment by pressuring the companies to censor information about COVID-19.
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Increase in miscarriages, stillbirths directly linked to COVID shots, data show – health officials ‘should have known’

In groundbreaking research presented Wednesday, statistician and University of Lucerne professor Dr. Konstantin Beck said data show miscarriages and stillbirth rates in 2022 corresponded directly to COVID-19 vaccination among pregnant women in Switzerland nine months earlier – and vaccine makers and public health officials either knew or could have known this information at the time.
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