This is my personal To-Do list. Since I’ve got such a backlog of research to do, I decided to make public my list of links that I want to investigate. This list is my way of keeping track of links without having too many tabs open in my browser. Some of these links won’t make…
Month: September 2023
Judgments
Appeals court sides with doctors on ivermectin
The FDA isn’t supposed to practice medicine, but the judge found they did erroneously in this case which was brought by three doctors. — Independent Sentinel We conclude that the first path is open: the Doctors can use the APA to assert their ultra vires claims against the defendants. FDA can inform, but it has identified…
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The governor of New Mexico invokes a state Emergency Health Powers Act
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico invoked her state’s Emergency Health Powers Act to impose a temporary ban on carrying firearms. This story is relevant because Emergency Health Powers Acts were used to justify mandates and other unconstitutional actions in various states during the COVID-19 pandemic. Emergency Health Powers Acts have been passed in…
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Dr. Buckhaults testifies before South Carolina Senate
University of South Carolina Professor Dr. Phillip Buckhaults testifies before South Carolina Senate Medical Affairs Ad-Hoc Committee on DHEC. — Video description, SC Senate Hearing – USC Professor Dr. Phillip Buckhaults “The Pfizer vaccine is contaminated with plasmid DNA. It’s not just mRNA, it’s got bits of DNA in it.” Prof. Buckhaults said. A colleague…
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Class-Action Lawsuit Filed Against Remdesivir
Gilead is accused of ‘downplaying or omitting altogether the clinical dangers experienced by patients from remdesivir use.’ ⋮ Deborah Fust, the surviving spouse of Michael Fust, and Edward Pimentel, who says he was injured after receiving remdesivir, are accusing California-based Gilead of failing to mention documented side effects in its promotion of remdesivir. ⋮ The…