
Claims that childhood vaccines ‘saved millions of lives’ based on flawed models

In a paper published today, all-cause mortality expert Denis Rancourt, Ph.D., said claims by public health agencies and top medical journals that childhood vaccination prevents millions of deaths annually are based on “tentative and untethered models of epidemiological forecasting” that produce “unlikely results.”
Study finds Vaccinated Children have 170% higher risk of Autism

Vaccinated children have a 170% higher chance of being diagnosed with autism compared to unvaccinated children, according to a new peer-reviewed study.
The peer-reviewed study also found that vaccinated children had a 212% greater likelihood of developing other neurodevelopmental disorders, including ADHD, epilepsy/seizures, brain inflammation and tic and learning disorders.
Screen time surge during lockdowns fuels myopia epidemic

- Studies have shown a significant correlation between increased digital device usage during COVID-19 lockdowns and the progression of myopia in children, with younger age groups being most affected
- Children aged 8 and 17 experienced a doubling in myopia prevalence during lockdowns, largely due to increased screen time and a lack of outdoor activities, which are known to protect against myopia
- A comprehensive meta-analysis confirmed the association between screen time and myopia, identifying computers as having the most significant impact on myopia progression among children
- Research indicates that early screen exposure in preschoolers is linked to a higher risk of developing myopia, especially in those with myopic parents, highlighting the importance of managing screen time from a young age
- To mitigate the risk of myopia, it is recommended to reduce screen time and increase outdoor activities. Additional strategies to protect your child’s eye health are included below
US Vice President, JD Vance takes a bold stance on free-speech in front of European political leaders.
1349 Reasons They Tried to Destroy GreenMedInfo—& 2.36 Billion Reasons They Failed

For over a decade, GreenMedInfo has been a beacon of independent medical research, offering the world access to over 10,000 health topics and, more importantly, a database of 1,349 peer-reviewed studies that challenge the mainstream medical narrative. These studies, backed by legitimate scientific inquiry, raise critical questions about vaccine safety, efficacy, and the broader agenda behind mass vaccination campaigns falsely promoted to the world over as unequivocally, “safe and effective” – a project Mockingbird style trope arguably as deadly as any infectious agent yet discovered.
https://sayerji.substack.com/p/1349-reasons-they-tried-to-destroy
The Question: Unlock the Answers Within You – Scientology Super Bowl 2025

For centuries, humanity has searched for the answers to life’s biggest questions. What if the key to unlocking the universe’s greatest secrets wasn’t out there—but within you?
https://www.flixxy.com/the-question-unlock-the-answers-within-you-scientology-super-bowl-2025.htm
Shake a Tail Feather: The Blues Brothers’ Iconic Ray Charles Scene

Step back in time with this iconic scene from ‘The Blues Brothers’ (1980) and relive one of the most electrifying moments in movie history!
In this unforgettable scene from The Blues Brothers, Jake and Elwood Blues (John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd) stop by Ray’s Music Exchange, where the legendary Ray Charles delivers a soulful performance of Shake a Tail Feather that turns the streets into a dance floor. From Ray’s infectious energy to the synchronized moves of the crowd, this scene is pure joy on film. A cult classic that blends comedy, music, and chaos, The Blues Brothers is a love letter to rhythm and blues, packed with iconic performances by legends like Aretha Franklin, James Brown, and Cab Calloway. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering it for the first time, this scene is guaranteed to put a smile on your face and a groove in your step.
https://www.flixxy.com/shake-a-tail-feather-the-blues-brothers-iconic-ray-charles-scene.htm
DOGE – Creating A Constitutional Crisis, Or Reversing An Existing One?
Low-level traffic air pollution linked to liver damage and fatty liver disease

Low levels of traffic-related air pollution harms the liver and may raise the risk of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease, a new study in mice suggests.
(Tom: One of many reasons I have formulated a Liver Cleanse Blend. Look soon for an announcement of its release!)


