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Nov 21, 2024 |
childrenshealthdefense.org | Clayton Baker
By Clayton J. Baker, M.D.The recent U.S. elections may have finally produced an administration that is willing — even eager — to reform the Big Pharma juggernaut that has thoroughly dominated life in the U.S. since COVID-19. But how might we achieve meaningful, definitive Pharma reform? Simple. Before we continue, please allow me to highlight the difference between “simple” and “easy.” Just because something is simple doesn’t make it easy.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
brownstone.org | Clayton Baker
The recent United States elections may have finally produced an administration that is willing – even eager – to reform the Big Pharma juggernaut that has thoroughly dominated life in the United States since Covid. But how might we achieve meaningful, definitive Pharma reform? Simple. Before we continue, please allow me to highlight the difference between “simple” and “easy.” Just because something is simple doesn’t make it easy.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
childrenshealthdefense.org | Clayton Baker |Brian Hooker
By Clayton J. Baker, M.D., and Brian Hooker, Ph.D.“Pandemic Preparedness” and the gain-of-function research that underlies it operates under a grand deception, a big lie.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
brownstone.org | Clayton Baker
This article was co-authored by Brian Hooker, PhD and Heather Ray. “Pandemic Preparedness,” and the gain-of-function research that underlies it, operates under a grand deception, a big lie.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
childrenshealthdefense.org | Clayton Baker
By Clayton J. Baker, M.D.Bird flu was the hot topic in pandemic fear-mongering until very recently. Just a few months ago, former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield publicly described bird flu (also known as H5N1 influenza A or avian influenza virus) as the likely next pandemic — predicting a laboratory-leaked virus as the cause.
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Sep 22, 2024 |
hotair.com | Clayton Baker
Bird flu was the hot topic in pandemic fear-mongering until very recently. Just a few months ago, former CDC director Robert Redfield publicly described Bird flu (also known as H5N1 Influenza A or Avian Influenza virus) as the likely next pandemic – predicting a laboratory-leaked virus as the cause. Meanwhile, Deborah Birx, aka the “Scarf Lady” of Covid infamy, was making the TV news, promoting an unrealistic and excessive program of testing farm animals and humans for Bird flu.
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Sep 22, 2024 |
conservativeangle.com | Clayton Baker
Go to Article Bird flu was the hot topic in pandemic fear-mongering until very recently. Just a few months ago, former CDC director Robert Redfield publicly Guest Post by Bird flu was the hot topic in pandemic fear-mongering until very recently. Just a few months ago, former CDC director Robert Redfield publicly described Bird flu (also known as H5N1 Influenza A or Avian Influenza virus) as the likely next pandemic – predicting a laboratory-leaked virus as the cause.
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Sep 22, 2024 |
americafirstreport.com | Clayton Baker
(Brownstone)—Bird flu was the hot topic in pandemic fear-mongering until very recently. Just a few months ago, former CDC director Robert Redfield publicly described Bird flu (also known as H5N1 Influenza A or Avian Influenza virus) as the likely next pandemic – predicting a laboratory-leaked virus as the cause. Meanwhile, Deborah Birx, aka the “Scarf Lady” of Covid infamy, was making the TV news, promoting an unrealistic and excessive program of testing farm animals and humans for Bird flu.
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Sep 21, 2024 |
todayville.com | Clayton Baker
By No data is 100% secure, and this is mental health data. Data that might be extremely embarrassing, career-damaging, or has the potential to disrupt family relationships. Remember, no one knows what new laws, regulations, or more might come to pass years from now. True Story: The Health app built into iPhones is now collecting as much personal information on the mental health of each and every one of us as they can get a hold of.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
thevaccinereaction.org | Rishma Parpia |Natasha Hobley |Marco Caceres |Marco Cáceres |Clayton Baker
We’ve never spent more money on health insurance, health care, hospitals, and medicine—but are growing sicker and sicker with chronic diseases. Even worse, our medical professionals seem not to notice or care about the obvious. Why?