Scientific publication on the mismanagement of the COVID-19 crisis

The global, collective mismanagement of the COVID-19 crisis has now been clearly outlined and published in a scientific journal

Quinn, G. A., Connolly, R., ÓhAiseadha, C., Hynds, P., Bagus, P., Brown, R. B., . . . Walach, H. (2025). What Lessons can Be Learned from the Management of the COVID-19 Pandemic? International Journal of Public Health, 70, 1607727. doi:10.3389/ijph.2025.1607727; https://www.ssph-journal.org/journals/international-journal-of-public-health/articles/10.3389/ijph.2025.1607727/full

I have worked with 36 other authors on a detailed policy paper on the international collective mismanagement of the COVID-19 crisis, which has now been published and is available to the general public via the link above.

Some of these authors are well known, such as Robert Malone, Harvey Risch, Jessica Rose and Norman Fenton, while others have been less active in the public eye than in academia, such as Gerry Quinn, the lead author and organizer of the consortium, and others. One of the authors, Yaffa Shir-Raz from Haifa, has just published, together with others, a detailed critique of the claim that COVID-19 ‘vaccinations’ have saved millions of lives (Preprint; see also).

What they all have in common is that during the COVID-19 crisis, they argued extensively and with good scientific documentation that one or more aspects of the response to the crisis were not sufficiently scientifically sound or were even harmful. Whether it was masks, mandatory vaccination, social distancing rules, ‘vaccinations’ or other non-pharmaceutical measures (‘lockdown’).

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The Monkeypox Are Coming, Or Not?

Conspiracy (Theory) for Advanced Learners – Part 2

In June 2022, I discussed the monkeypox tabletop exercise from the Munich Security Conference of November 2021 in my blog “Monkeypox – Conspiracy (Theory) for Advanced Learners” and suggested a prospective test. It took a while, but it appears my considerations at the time weren’t so misguided. I had written that if the notion holds that these pandemics and their precursor games are cleverly concocted plans, we would soon witness a declaration of a global emergency (PHEIC), alarmist press releases, possibly about a genetically modified monkeypox virus.

Initially, it seemed I was mistaken, as the monkeypox alarmism quickly subsided. However, monkeypox has returned. The WHO Director-General has consulted his shamans, who have whispered to him: a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). This mechanism empowers the WHO to make recommendations to governments.

We hear: altered genes have apparently been found in the monkeypox virus, once again hinting at biological tampering.

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A Few Thoughts and Arguments on the Current Campaign Against Homeopathy

This is a text which I have written in response to a call by some VOLT-actitivists that the VOLT-Party (a new pan-European party) should support the ban on homoepathy, on the grounds of an alleged death of a child by homeopathy in Italy.

There is an anti-homeopathy campaign ongoing currently in which most arguments used are either wrong or distorted (see below). Supporting such a campaign would simply be plain stupid. The most sensible thing to do is what no one dares doing currently: to organise one or a series of meetings in which an open discourse is started about homeopathy, one that considers data and the pro and con arguments.

I hereby want to clear up some common misconceptions.

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