Open Letter

A Letter to Robert Malone

By Margaret Anna Alice “It is essential to employ, trust, and reward those whose perspective, ability, and judgment are radically different from yours. It is also rare, for it requires uncommon humility, tolerance, and wisdom.”—Dee Hock Robert, I just learned about your reply to a tweet sharing a Mike Yeadon video1 in which you wrote:

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Evidence that Antidepressants Increase the Risk of Suicide

Open letter to Managing Editor Mary K. Billingsley, Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent PsychiatryEditor Dost Öngür, JAMA Psychiatry (previously Archives of General Psychiatry) Call for retraction of three fraudulent trial reports of antidepressants in children and adolescents We, a Professor emeritus and specialist in internal medicine with expertise in clinical trials,

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‘Professor Bhakdi Did Not Do Anything Wrong’ – Open Letter from Holocaust Survivors

We for Humanity – a group of Holocaust survivors and descendents – write: We set the record straight: media abuse Holocaust to enable new Holocaust. Of all things, the “fight against Antisemitism” ensures that people behave as they did back then. The unfounded accusation was also abused to silence Prof. Sucharit Bhakdi. We are standing

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Response to the Consultation on the Data Sharing for Identity Verification Services

To: dea-data-sharing@digital.cabinet-office.gov.uk; Cc: Mr Drew Hendry, MP for Inverness and Nairn  By Douglas Brodie I am strongly opposed to the proposals on identity verification. This is yet another example of government overreach, a vaguely-worded slippery slope towards a totalitarian surveillance state.   The government has lost the trust of the people through its criminal mishandling

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Apologise, Reinstate, Compensate 40,000 Care Workers Forced Out

Campaign Summary Forcing out approx. 40,000 social care workers for declining the Covid jab was not just unethical, but disastrous for the care sector and those it supports. With 165,000 vacancies in the sector, and 500,000 members of the public waiting for assessments, care or reviews, new Health Secretary Steve Barclay must Apologise, Reinstate, Compensate.

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