FDA issues first COVID-19 vaccine EUA – no data on “preventing transmission”

On December 11, 2020, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted the first Emergency Use Authorisation (EUA) for a brand new technology product, the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 mRNA vaccine, just 9 months after phase I trials began, and after only 108 days of regulatory safety review. In their press release they stated: "The FDA has determined that Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine has met the statutory criteria for issuance of an EUA".  The FDA stated the vaccine "may be effective in preventing COVID-19", then state it is 95% effective in "preventing" COVID-19, that 95% is based on "a 2 month study of a couple hundred people.  That's it!". [3] The day before, on December 10, 2020, the Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC) met to assess the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine and prepare a Briefing Document for the FDA. [6] The FDA stated "[t]he vaccine was 95% effective in preventing COVID-19 disease among these clinical trial participants with eight COVID-19 cases in the vaccine group and 162 in the placebo group."  8 plus 162 equals 170 trial participants was all that were used to determined the relative risk of "95% effective", where as the absolute risk (of all 36,523 trial participants)..> READ MORE

Asymptomatic transmission mode of infection is pushed

As the testing statistics begin to "show" that more people have recovered from COVID-19 infection, and the case fatality rate (CFR), which is inline with a bad flu season, the authorities keep pushing testing [PCR at 40-45 cycles] and now assume that asymptomatic spread is a mode of infection [@25min]. Yet previous information from the CDC and the China Report suggests that non-symptomatic people are “not thought to be the main way the virus spreads.”

China/WHO: Human to Human transmission confirmed

On January 20, 2020 it is reported that scientists in China confirm human-to-human transmission of the new novel coronavirus, showing it is "contagious". The WHO believe this is limited to “between close contacts”, as healthcare worker caring for patients with 2019-nCoV become infected. [1] Though intelligence from a leaked Five Eyes report suggests China was aware there was “evidence of human-human transmission from early December,” yet Chinese authorities denied such transmission “until January 20.” Officials in Taiwan had sounded the alarm about people spreading the virus to each other as early as December 31, 2019 and experts in Hong Kong did the same on January 4, 2020. [1] WHO state “animal-to-human infection still appeared to be the main source of the outbreak”. Global labs have begun work on “diagnostic tests” and started “work on a vaccine”. [At the same time President Trump is being impeached]

Mosquito vector for malaria confirmed

On August 20, 1897, while in Secunderabad, India, Ronald Ross made his landmark discovery that malaria parasites were found in the stomach tissue of an anapheline mosquito which he was dissecting,  The insect had been feeding for 4 days prior on the blood of a malarious patient.  He went on to demonstrate that the malaria parasite is transmitted from infected birds to healthy ones through the bite of a mosquito, a finding that suggested the disease’s mode of transmission to humans, and for which he received the 1902 Nobel Prize in Medicine "for his work on malaria, by which he has shown how it enters the organism and thereby has laid the foundation for successful research on this disease and methods of combating it".  Ross was knighted 1911. [1, 3, 4, 5] On August 10, 1899 Major Ross published in Nature that it is now confirmed certain species of mosquito transmit the malaria parasite. His results being accepted by Dr. Laveran, the discoverer of the parasites of malaria and others. [8, 9] Ross concluded: "It may therefore be finally accepted as a fact that malaria is communicated by the bites of some species of mosquito... Hence it follows that, in..> READ MORE

US Army receives SARS-CoV-2 sample, grows master stock and created humanised animal models

In February 2020, U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) scientists at Fort Detrick, received a sample of SARS-CoV-2 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)." It came from a patient in Washington State, one of the first COVID-19 cases identified in the United States."  [1] USAMRIID first grew the virus and prepared a master stock used in "testing diagnostics, vaccines and treatments."  They then "turned their attention to developing animal models that represent the disease course of COVID-19 in humans. Animal model development is essential to the process of getting a medical product licensed for human use, and it is one of USAMRIID’s core capabilities" "Small animal models, like, rodents allow for early investigation of the disease process and preliminary testing of potential vaccines and treatments. This work builds the foundation for additional studies and helps to determine which products should advance for further testing" "USAMRIID has developed two small animal models, the ACE2 mouse and the Syrian hamster...[The] ACE2 mice have the same receptor used by SARS-CoV-2 to enter human cells, making them a suitable model of infection, and Syrian hamsters appear to show signs of developing protective immunity when re-exposed to the virus...> READ MORE

Gates Foundation Dumps mRNA Shares in Q3 of 2021 at Huge Profit

By November 15, 2021 the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) had sold off 86% of their share holding in BioNTech at massive, untaxable profit. The foundation purchased the shares in September 2019. [1, 2, 3] In November of 2021, Bill Gates, after dumping his stocks, "shockingly declared that “we need a new way of doing the vaccines.”...“We didn’t have vaccines that block transmission,” Gates said, contradicting all of his previous interviews in which he continuously claimed the shots were safe and significantly block transmission." [1]
Gene Therapy

Gene Therapy

The definition of "Gene Therapy" appears to mean different things to different bodies. This page is an attempt to log definitions and understand the evolution of "gene therapy" from the context of how designated "gene therapy" products (i.e. Moderna and…

Public Health agencies cannot force a treatment on it’s citizens

According to Dr Dave Martin, in the The United States, since 1905, the Public Health Policy says that the state public health agencies are entitles to do police powers on public health if they can disrupt infection or transmission.  There is NO police power that has ever been granted, in any circumstance, for any reason, for a medical treatment. [1] A therapy (treatment) is something that only disrupts the severity of a disease (for the recipient), and not the infection or transmission rate of the disease. [This data point need statatory links]