Hopes for animal-human transplants soar after pig kidney works for two months in brain-dead patient
Dr Montgomery, himself a recipient of a heart transplant, sees animal-to-human transplants as crucial to ease the nation’s organ shortage. More than 100,000 people are on the national waiting list, most who need a kidney, and thousands will die waiting.
US intelligence community, FBI, comes under blistering criticism for blocking access to information
The 5th Circuit vacated all but one of the lower court’s specific prohibitions, but affirmed prohibition six, which barred the officials and agencies in question from “threatening, pressuring or coercing social-media companies in any manner to remove, delete, suppress or reduce posted content of postings containing protected free speech.”
How US used data ‘mercenaries’ to sanitise fake Covid vaccines, give drug makers leeway to make a killing
In March 2022, Murthy, Psaki and other members of the Biden administration threatened social media platforms with regulatory action, including potential antitrust proceedings and loss of liability protection Communications Decency Act Section 230 if they did not turn over Covid-19 “misinformation” data to the White House.
New ‘Facebook Files’ add to irrefutable evidence of how US viciously defended Covid vaccine lies
Investigative journalist Paul D. Thacker, who in July released “Twitter Files” about CCDH, told The Defender, “I’m not surprised that internal Facebook files find that Imran Ahmed’s Centre for Countering Digital Hate was just making things up. That’s exactly what Imran Ahmed has always done, first in the UK and now in the States.”
Experts link sharp rise in breast cancer in women to routinely keeping cell-phones in their bras
Additionally, a 2020 peer-reviewed study found that excessive smartphone use “significantly increased” the risk of breast cancer, with those using cell-phones for more than 4.5 minutes before bedtime having a 5.27-fold increased risk of breast cancer compared to those using a smartphone for less time.
Free speech: In wake of Covid lies peddled by drug companies, global ‘thought crime’ legislation is doomed to fail
“Disinformation” is defined in dictionaries as information that is intended to mislead and cause harm. “Misinformation” has no such intent and is just an error, but even then that means determining what is in the author’s mind. “Mal-information” is considered to be something that is true, but that there is an intention to cause harm.
New era in medicine as first-ever womb transplant in UK is hailed as key to fertility treatment
The transplant is expected to last for a maximum of five years before the womb will be removed. The chair of the British Fertility Society, Dr Raj Mathur, described it as “a remarkable achievement”.
US Food and Drug Agency under fire for hiding facts about Covid vaccines being gene therapy
As the effectiveness of natural immunity became clear, people should have been informed of this and warned of potential risks from Covid-19 shots. This way, they could make an informed decision before consenting to an experimental injection that could have serious effects.
Manchester Crown Court sentences Lucy Letby, deemed the most prolific child killer in recent UK history
Following 22 days of deliberation, a jury at Manchester Crown Court convicted Letby, 33, of killing the babies over a yearlong period that saw her prey on the vulnerabilities of sick newborns and their anxious parents. The victims died in the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital in northwest England between June 2015 and June 2016.
Intrigued Sierra Leonean volunteers dream of bringing home floating hospital – Global Mercy
A World Bank report found that poverty in urban areas in Sierra Leone improved from 2011 to 2018 – a great achievement. But in rural areas during the same time period, poverty rose from 9 per cent to 13 per cent. That’s why Mercy Ships volunteer Lamarana Shour thinks the Global Mercy’s visit is more important than ever.