Co-author Nicholas Henschke declared that based on the reviews, “We now have clear and consistent evidence from around the world that HPV vaccination prevents cervical cancer.”
Co-author Hanna Bergman told Cochrane that the evidence from the clinical trials confirmed that HPV vaccines are “highly effective” and “without any sign of serious safety concerns.”
However, experts who analyzed the reviews in detail told The Defender that based on their analyses of the reviews, they determined that the authors relied on a small number of studies with a high risk of bias for their claim that the HPV vaccine prevented cancer. [Read More]
So, we now have data for Canada, UK, Korea, Japan, and now Australia... all indicating a global-scale disaster unfolding, slowly destroying the brains of those populations.@KevinMcCairnPhD @CoyoteSanctuary @RWMaloneMD @NicHulscher @P_McCulloughMD @DrJBhattacharya @SecKennedy https://t.co/XprRlmyrkc pic.twitter.com/7WxoTBoUoU
— Tom Czerniawski (@BlackTomThePyr8) January 23, 2026
Stuff the Covid OGs were saying in 2021. https://t.co/7MkOJFvqyy
— Edward Dowd (@DowdEdward) January 23, 2026
Last Friday, it was reported that a man in New Zealand suddenly began vomiting blood. It was discovered he had hundreds of blood clots and multiple organ failure, and may need a heart transplant. Medical staff have been unable to provide a diagnosis.
In the following, Dr. Philip McMillan provides a possible explanation of what’s really going on. Covid changed the rules – and we’re still pretending it didn’t, he says. [Read More]
PRO TIP: If your doctor is 'baffled,' get a new doctor. pic.twitter.com/LdThEsdQYe
— Chris Martenson (@chrismartenson) January 15, 2026
The UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) on Saturday approved Arcturus Therapeutics’s Kostaive (zapomeran, ARCT-154) self-amplifying sa-mRNA COVID-19 vaccine for individuals aged 18 years and older.
Governments are not only ignoring concerns about mRNA injections but are authorising enhanced versions of these genetic products despite limited long-term safety data and unresolved questions about duration, biodistribution, and immune effects. [Read More]
"Someone" is so afraid of this peer-reviewed paper's conclusions that they have resorted to DOS attacks to keep it from being read. The reason? It explores the hypothesis that the spike protein produced by the mRNA jab contributes to cancer. It would be a shame if it went viral https://t.co/NQFBiGBcvE pic.twitter.com/xqBjqMFWt5
— Chris Martenson (@chrismartenson) January 8, 2026