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Pathologist Petitions FDA to Halt Pfizer Emergency Use Authorization Until Vaccine Efficacy ConfirmedBy Informed Consent Action NetworkConnecticut pathologist Dr. Sin Hang Lee and Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN) have petitioned the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to require accurate counts of COVID-19 cases in the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 mRNA vaccine trial.
 Make Amazon Pay: An Open Letter to Jeff BezosLetter signed by 401 lawmakers from 34 countries urges Amazon founder and “richest person on Earth” to “do right by your workers, their communities …
 Groundbreaking Study Shows Unvaccinated Children Are Healthier Than Vaccinated ChildrenThis study adds to a growing list of published peer-reviewed papers that compare the health of vaccinated …
 Mosquito-Control Pesticides Sprayed in at Least 25 States Contain Cancer-Causing PFAS Chemicals, Tests ShowPFAS chemicals, called “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down in the environment, are linked …
 MMR II Vaccine Does Not Protect Against Severe Cases of COVID-19So stunning is the lack of protection afforded by the mumps portion of the MMR II vaccine that it is the subject of a false claims suit that has been accepted …
 Global Campaign Reveals Why Smart Phone Users Have Become ‘Test Dummies’ for Big TelecomWe Are Not SAM campaign is calling on mobile phone users to demand better safety tests and “help expose …
 Pfizer Chairman: We’re Not Sure if Someone Can Transmit Virus After Vaccination + MoreThe Defender’s COVID NewsWatch brings you the latest headlines on COVID-19 and vaccines.
 What we’re reading …Toxic PFAS chemicals found in hundreds of productsA warning on climate and the risk of societal collapseSome First Nations are fighting fish farms in BC to protect their waters and culturesAir pollution hiding behind COVID-19Scientists think a chemical in tires is why west coast salmon are dying Colombia set to restart fumigating coca fields with glyphosate, but WHO says it may cause cancer

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