Monthly Archives: March 2023

Former CDC Director: Covid Pandemic was caused by Science (Gain of Function biological weapons research)

“I feel very strongly that we need to have a moratorium on gain-of-function research. I told you that the great pandemic is coming. I think it’s going to come not from spillover. It’s going to come from gain-of-function research or intentional bioterrorism”.
—Dr. Robert Redfield

USA MATERNAL MORTALITY UP 40% DURING THE PANDEMIC

A global effort has been underway to encourage pregnant women to get vaccinated despite the uncertain risk posed to them and their offspring. Given this, post-hoc data collection, potentially for years, will be required to determine the outcomes of COVID-19 and vaccination on the next generation.5

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Russian TV: AI weather forcaster…indistinguishable from a human being

Russian television channel Svoye TV in the southern Stavropol Region began airing its artificial intelligence created new weather forecaster Snezhana Tumanova (a wordplay on ‘snow’ and ‘fog’ in Russian), who aside from being indistinguishable from a real human being, will never age, take time off or demand a raise in pay.

Grants Reveal Feds censoring free speech with AI

Originally used as a marketing tool for businesses to track discussions about their brands and products and to track competitors, the DOD and other federal agencies are now paying for-profit public relations and communications firms to convert their technology into tools for the government to monitor speech on the internet.

The areas of the internet the companies monitor differ somewhat, and each business offers its own unique AI and ML proprietary technology, but the underlying approach and goals remain identical: The technology under development will “mine” large portions of the internet and identify conversations deemed indicative of an emerging harmful narrative, to allow the government to track those “threats” and adopt countermeasures before the messages go viral.

For example:

PeakMetrics, the recipient of a $1.5 million award, tracks millions of news sites, blogs, global social platforms, podcasts, TV and radio, and email newsletters.

Omelas Inc., which received more than $1 million in taxpayer money, culls data from “the most influential newspapers, TV channels, government offices, militant groups, and more across a dozen social networks and messaging apps, thousands of websites, and thousands of RSS feeds.”

Alethea Group, which received a Phase I award of nearly $50,000 to develop a “machine learning tool for proactive disinformation/misinformation detection, assessment, and mitigation,” boasts it covers data sources including mainstream and “fringe” social media platforms, peer-to-peer messaging platforms, blogs and forums, state-affiliated media sites, “gray” propaganda sites, and the dark web.

Newsguard, awarded $750,000 by the DOD.

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Criminal Investigation for Excess Deaths Due to Remdesivir

Criminal Investigation Remdesivir copy

Story at-a-glance

  • The antiviral drug remdesivir, brand name Veklury, is approved for use against COVID-19 despite research showing it lacks effectiveness and can cause high rates of organ failure
  • John Beaudoin is calling for a criminal investigation into remdesivir, citing data that it may have killed 100,000 people in the U.S.
  • Beaudoin received all the death certificates in Massachusetts from 2015 to 2022, finding 1,840 excess deaths from acute renal failure from January 1, 2021, to November 30, 2022, which he believes may be due to remdesivir
  • A study published in The Lancet found “no clinical benefit” from the use of remdesivir in hospitalized patients
  • The U.S. government pays hospitals a 20% upcharge on the entire hospital bill when remdesivir is used

https://media.mercola.com/ImageServer/Public/2023/March/PDF/criminal-investigation-excess-deaths-remdesivir-pdf.pdf

More Lawsuits Filed Against Remdesivir
Two women are suing Kaiser Permanente and Redlands Community Hospital inCalifornia for giving remdesivir to their husbands without consent. Both men died fromkidney and organ failure after being administered remdesivir. “The day he was admittedon August 12 they started the remdesivir and on [August 17] is when they were done,”Christina Briones told CBS News. “Five doses. [On] the 17th his kidneys started to fail.”
In California, lawsuits have been fi led on behalf of at least 14 families against medicalproviders for prescribing remdesivir without providing necessary information about it,leading to the patients’ deaths.
Another wrongful death suit was fi led in Nevada, after apatient died of kidney failure and respiratory failure a week after being given remdesivir.