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Dr. Jay Bhattacharya Reveals Stanford University's Attempts To Derail COVID Studies

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 A look at how the proverbial "sausage" is made in regards to medical research.  Some (most?) researchers would have given in to the pressure. Dr. Jay Bhattacharya Reveals Stanford University's Attempts To Derail COVID Studies In a lengthy first person account, Professor Bhattacharya defends himself, colleagues, and family from attacks, and details apparent commercial interests driving Stanford science and media hit pieces. PAUL D. THACKER Shortly after COVID reached US shores, the World Health Organization estimated that the virus would kill 11.2 million Americans—an alarming and frightening number that panicked public health officials. Today, we know that a much smaller number of Americans actually died, meaning the world’s experts got it wrong. But researchers at Stanford doubted those early numbers, and set out to run a study that would find how deadly the virus actually was, and how many people were being infected. Called the Santa Clara Study—for the California coun...

The Empress Jenni Hermoso Has No Clothes

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  The Empress Jenni Hermoso Has No Clothes But I fear it’s now a sexual crime to say so JANICE FIAMENGO Feminist consensus gathered predictably around the Spanish Kiss imbroglio, in which Spanish footballer Jenni Hermoso  filed a criminal complaint of sexual assault  and  forced the resignation  of Luis Rubiales, president of the  Spanish Football Federation  following his unsolicited  World Cup victory kiss . That's right. Criminal charges for a kiss—a mere peck—and feminists are still complaining about the injustice to women! This consensus was given vivid expression in  Washington Post  columnist Candace Buckner’s op/ed “ Jenni Hermoso is a giant. Only an unjust system reduces her to victim ,” in which Buckner argued, ludicrously, that Hermoso has been  doubly  harmed, first at the hands of the odious Rubiales, who “placed his greasy paws on her face and pulled her in to that kiss” and then by the wall-to-wall news coverage ...