• PAXLOVID and Molnupiravir: Avoid

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 23rd 2021 12:42pm EST

    How good is the FDA at EUA approval for COVID drugs? Well, so far, to be honest, pretty shitty. The first three Covid drugs approved under EUA were Remdesivir, Baricitinib, and Tofacitinib. All were EUA approved for inpatient use (in hospital) only, demonstrate dismal effectiveness and are replete with black box warnings and side effects […]

  • Please retweet this now. RFK Jr. challenging Jake Tapper.

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 23rd 2021 12:55am EST

    Please retweet this ASAP. Thanks!!! Vaccine Truth @VaccineTruth2 RFK Jr. invites Jake Tapper to discuss the issues. Please retweet! Let’s #MakeJakeDebate December 23rd 2021 40 Retweets49 Likes

  • NIH is still unsure whether fluvoxamine should be used to treat COVID

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 22nd 2021 9:21pm EST

    The NIH recently acknowledged that fluvoxamine completed a Phase 3 study showing it works that was published in the Lancet Global Health. The study noted that “there was one death in the fluvoxamine group and 12 in the placebo group for the per-protocol population (OR 0·09; 95% CI 0·01–0·47).” In plain English, if you started […]

  • Athlete collapses/deaths following vaccination

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 22nd 2021 7:13pm EST

    I recently received an email from one of my followers on athlete collapses and deaths that was quite comprehensive. I’ve written extensively about this before. Note the number of deaths change as the vaccines are rolled out and athletes are forced to finally take them. See a difference in the number of reports per month? […]

  • How RFK Jr. went from “a good guy” to an “anti-vaxxer”

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 22nd 2021 6:53pm EST

    Here’s the quick summary of the story of how science convinced RFK Jr to become a truthteller about vaccines: Back in the 1990’s, RFK was trying to get public attention about the presence of mercury in fish due to pollution from coal plants. This is well known. He was respected as an environmentalist. Everyone (except […]

  • A good reason to wear a mask when you visit a dentist in the UK

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 22nd 2021 1:50pm EST

    Because I just got this message from one of my subscribers: Not sure if you are aware but a member of my protest/campaign group in Oxfordshire, UK, has just been detained for 28 days under the Mental Health Act for not wearing a mask to the dentist. His name is Charlie Cunningham and he’s currently […]

  • “It’s beginning to look a lot like genocide…”

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 22nd 2021 1:49pm EST

    ICYMI, this video is popping up everywhere it seems…

  • 60X increase in athletes dropping on the sports field is just a fluke according to Twitter

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 22nd 2021 2:34am EST

    I’ve been waiting for the explanation for the 60X increase in rate of players dropping on the sports field. Here it is from Twitter: “In many of the cases, the athlete in question collapsed due to causes such as dehydration and overheating.” Of course! That explains it! As you can see, the fact checkers didn’t […]

  • Why Jake Tapper will never agree to debate RFK Jr

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 22nd 2021 2:06am EST

    I’ve had a series of calls with RFK Jr. about Jake Tapper’s nasty tweet mentioning RFK Jr. Turns out the last time they talked it was about Simpsonwood which I’ll get into in a separate article as it is a fascinating story of how big money corrupts science. Here’s Jake’s tweet from December 15, 2021: […]

  • Proof that the CDC, FDA, and NIH are corrupt and/or incompetent

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 21st 2021 9:36pm EST

    I wanted to start a placeholder article of examples of corruption and/or incompetence at our favorite 3-letter agencies. The lists will likely grow much longer over time. Sadly, AFAIK, nobody in Congress is interested in looking at this. They all would rather look the other way and pretend there is no problem here. They refuse […]

  • A peek inside my inbox

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 19th 2021 3:44pm EST

    Here’s a sampling of some of the more “interesting” conversations I’m having nowadays. I’ll add to this over time. I’ve omitted names to protect the sources when appropriate. December 16, 2021: After the Together trial results were published in the Lancet showing a 12X mortality benefit, the NIH subsequently claimed in their COVID Treatment Guidelines […]

  • ICYMI: Articles of interest

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 19th 2021 1:51am EST

    I will update this periodically with new content added at the top. The idea is to give you a sense for what is happening in the world. I will post an eclectic mix of journal articles and anecdotes. This is likely to get pretty long over time… 12/18/21: Referenced Data for Parents Concerning the Pfizer […]

  • OK, I admit I was wrong about the Democratic party

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 19th 2021 12:02am EST

    Here are the things I believe in: Freedom to speak the truth without censorship Science Facts Medical freedom/choice The Nuremberg Code / informed consent Allowing the public to hold people accountable Open discourse and debate to settle differences Caring for those who the government has injured The Democrats believe (written from the perspective of the […]

  • Congress survey Part II

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 18th 2021 9:23pm EST

    OK, I have a small ask. Make just ONE phone call for me on Monday. Please! Use this Form to get their numbers. Pick one to call. Identify yourself as a constituent and also mention that you are doing volunteer work for a survey that will be published in TrialSiteNews. Ask them to answer the […]

  • How to read RFK Jr’s book in 5 minutes

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 18th 2021 8:39pm EST

    Yup, I know… It’s a long, dense book full of facts and evidence. Methods to get the gist of the book quickly: Read this review. My favorite paragraph: In 1984 when Fauci took over NIAID, 11.8% of Americans had a chronic disease, and now it is 54%. It was his job to research and discover […]

  • Twitter says ivermectin can’t work no matter how many studies say it does

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 18th 2021 7:49pm EST

    Apparently, any study that shows that ivermectin works must be wrong. Can anyone who works at Twitter explain how they know instantly that newly published scientific studies are wrong? It would be useful to know what mistake the authors made.

  • Vaccines are very good for the drug companies

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 18th 2021 3:29pm EST

    This one graphic shows everything you need to know. This is one of the reasons why nobody wants to talk to me. Here’s a key paper which was published in April 24, 2017: Pilot comparative study on the health of vaccinated and unvaccinated 6- to 12- year old U.S. children Key points: Vaccinated children were […]

  • How much do you have to offer to get a debate in America today?

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 18th 2021 3:08pm EST

    Apparently $2M per person to talk to me is not enough Peter McCullough told America on Joe Rogan that I was willing to offer anyone $2M just to talk to me. You’d think I’d have been flooded with requests. Nope. No such luck. I’m lonelier than the Maytag repairman. Dr. Al Ozonoff talked to me […]

  • Beware of those who question those who question authority

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 17th 2021 9:32pm EST

    Six years ago, Sharyl Attkisson gave an excellent TED talk entitled “Astroturf and manipulation of media messages.” It explains precisely what is happening now including: why my reputation on Wikipedia went from hero to zero over a few days. how we are all being manipulated. But most of all, at the very end, it explains […]

  • How Wikipedia changed me from being a good guy to an evil person

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 17th 2021 5:32pm EST

    After I spoke out against the vaccines, Wikipedia totally changed my profile over time from a good guy into a menace to society. The good deeds that were on my profile including having received a prestigious National Caring Award (presented by Senator Hillary Clinton in Washington, DC) and having founded a $75M charitable fund were […]

  • Why won’t Your Local Epidemiologist (YLE) debate my team of experts?

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 17th 2021 3:33pm EST

    Dr. Katelyn Jetelina, aka Your Local Epidemiologist, writes a popular substack and also has a large following on Twitter (which is still a fraction of the size of my followers on Twitter before Twitter banned me for life). She promotes the false narrative exclusively. I asked her if she wanted to debate my team of […]

  • IVF clinics started having serious problems right after the vaccines started rolling out

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 17th 2021 1:42pm EST

    I just got off the phone with a woman who works at a large IVF clinic. She has to remain nameless to avoid being fired for speaking out. Nobody is supposed to know about the serious problems happening in the IVF clinics. Let me tell you what is really going on and the scientific study […]

  • CEOs of two major airlines question the need for mask mandates

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 16th 2021 11:44pm EST

    From the story in Blaze News on December 16, 2021: CEOs of two major airlines spoke out and questioned the necessity of masks on flights, CNN reported. American Airlines CEO Doug Parker and Southwest CEO Gary Kelly both made related remarks during a Wednesday Senate hearing on the financial support the airline industry has received […]

  • Did you get a degree from Harvard, MIT, or Stanford

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 16th 2021 4:47pm EST

    If you got a degree from Harvard, Stanford, or MIT, and you are willing to send a couple of emails to the management there (you’ll get instructions later), please register here. Thanks! Your involvement makes it possible to resist. We cannot do this without your help. This will involve only a few minutes of your […]

  • The Pfizer vaccine reprograms both adaptive and innate immune responses

    Steven Kirsch - Dec 16th 2021 4:16pm EST

    An important paper just got published that Jessica Rose writes about on her substack. Here is the first part of it: A brand new medRxiv preprint study entitled: “The BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 reprograms both adaptive and innate immune responses” has graced our pre-print world. This paper is so important and it provides evidence […]