Public Health

In-depth, ongoing analysis of public health, social policy, and public policy, exploring their wide-ranging impacts on economics, open dialogue, freedom of speech, personal liberties, and everyday social life.

Our articles critically examine government interventions, pandemic responses, mandates, medical narratives, and their effects on society. From COVID policies and vaccine debates to broader issues like cancer warnings, mental health treatments, food systems, and human rights.

All public health articles are translated into multiple languages to reach a global audience and foster international discussion.

Rationality Triumphs over Fear in Federal Court

Rationality Triumphs over Fear in Federal Court: Chavez et al v. San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART)

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In a landmark decision in federal court, after a hung jury in the first hearing, the second jury found in favor of fired BART workers who had sued their employer after termination for filing vaccine mandate religious exemption applications.

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Local Government Calls for Immediate Suspension of Vaccines

Local Government Calls for Immediate Suspension of Vaccines

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In a surprise move, the local government of West Australian mining town Port Hedland is calling for immediate suspension of the Moderna and Pfizer Covid vaccines pending an investigation into evidence of excessive levels of synthetic DNA in the shots.

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FDA Knows That China and India Drug Quality Is Poor, But Independently Collects and Tests Only about 0.001%

FDA Knows That China and India Drug Quality Is Poor, But Independently Collects and Tests Only about 0.001%

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Trusting for-profit, overseas manufacturers to police themselves on quality control via self-selected “mailed-in” sampling doesn’t work. Patients filling prescriptions hoping to treat a critical medical condition could instead be adversely affected with impure products stealthily making them even sicker.

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