COVID-19

In March 2020, based on the projections of a model (which have since been intensely scrutinised and found to be highly flawed), the World Health Organisation (WHO) issued an advisory that led many countries to impose draconian measures, including lockdowns, to curb the spread of the alleged viral Covid-19 global pandemic. These measures have had a devastating impact on the economic, as well as the physical and psychological, welfare of millions, if not billions, of people.

Yet many high-ranking doctors, scientists, epidemiologists and health professionals – many of whom have reached the highest echelons in their professional fields – have strongly criticised the approach of the WHO, arguing that the epidemiological picture is not indicative of a global viral pandemic.

They reject the draconian measures as unnecessary and continue to raise concerns regarding the rollout of vaccines – experimental treatments that have neither been shown to be effective nor necessary. Meanwhile, the rate of serious adverse events and deaths likely caused by the administering of vaccines continues to rise (where sufficient reporting structures are in place.) These detractors are publishing their critiques in books and peer-reviewed scientific and medical journals, and have forged collectives to issue letters and statements that have garnered signatures, ranging from tens of thousands to close to a million.

These scientific voices rarely feature in the mainstream media (increasingly viewed as “legacy” or “old” media, in the creep away from truth towards obsolescence ) and they are being taken down from social media platforms. But their work is available on their own websites and alternative social media platforms , as well as being reported on by some highly astute independent media channels.

In these blog posts, I trace my passage to gain an understanding of these censored scientific perspectives, with links to the sources. Segmented by categories, which can be accessed on the right, the posts flow from oldest to most recent.

Anti Mask Protest – Coronavirus (COVID-19) Sheffield, UK, Tim Dennell