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The Covid-19 science problem; Part Three: cover up, omission, muddle
Real Covid-19 deaths are iatrogenic. It means they are caused by illness in turn caused by medical treatment. There is no new SARS coronavirus, but instead only a new environment enriched for the 2003 one, or a More...
The Covid-19 science problem; Part Two: obesity theory won’t provide a solution no matter how hard it’s pushed
At the crux of a new development in the understanding of Covid-19 is something called fibrosis (assuming that none of us have been familiar with the term). Essentially, this is a fault with the healing of wounds More...
The Covid-19 science problem; Part One: for the sake of propaganda, there is no unified understanding of the disease
The Covid-19 narrative has a big problem because the disease can’t satisfy a scientific imperative. Consider the Oxford definition of the word, “science”: The intellectual and practical activity encompassing More...
A list of FBEL’s Covid-19 articles – and brief comments regarding continuation of coronahoax
UK Government asserts a reality through its corporate-media arm (it doesn’t need the overhyped D-notices), and at the same time reacts to it – and confrontation by proposers of an alternative, evidence More...
SARS-COV to ACE2 binding and the dangerous Covid-19 truth
As the regular FBEL reader will know, SARS-COV to ACE2 binding is the essential Covid-19 subject matter that neither alternative nor mainstream corporate media will touch with a barge pole. Because the information More...
Track and Trace, and the difference between Covid-19 and “from/with coronavirus”
Because the NHS always was about societal control, there should be no surprises that, yesterday in England, it launched a system that encourages people to inform on one another. Test and trace, or track and trace More...