Alexander News Network -Dr. Paul Elias Alexander's substack

The Alexander News Network by Dr. Paul Elias Alexander focuses on criticizing the global response to COVID-19, questioning the efficacy and safety of mRNA vaccines, advocating for natural and innate immunity, and condemning lockdowns, mask mandates, and vaccine mandates. It also highlights perceived failures in government and public health policies.

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The hottest Substack posts of Alexander News Network -Dr. Paul Elias Alexander's substack

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1061 implied HN points 11 Feb 24
  1. Pregnant women were not included in Pfizer or Moderna trials, so data cannot be applied to them, making it unprecedented to administer investigational products to pregnant women.
  2. Giving mRNA vaccines to pregnant women without study data was seen as a criminal act by some due to lack of evidence and potential risks.
  3. Questions arise about the long-term effects on babies born to mothers who received the shots, prompting concerns about follow-up protocols and implications.
1277 implied HN points 15 Jan 24
  1. If we had done nothing - no lockdowns, no mask mandates, no closures, fewer people would have died in the last 4 years.
  2. Medical treatment and abuse, not the virus, led to many deaths during the pandemic.
  3. Reacting with extreme measures may have caused more harm than good in dealing with the virus.
1061 implied HN points 10 Feb 24
  1. During 2021, there was a significant loss of over 1 million elderly adults in America, most of whom were already vaccinated with mRNA vaccines.
  2. Contrary to the prior belief, data reveals that the elderly population did not experience negative impacts from COVID-19 before the vaccine rollout and, in fact, grew to their highest numbers.
  3. The COVID-19 mRNA vaccine rollout in 2021 had a devastating impact on the elderly population, with over 95% of the elderly getting fully vaccinated and experiencing a record high number of deaths.
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1316 implied HN points 08 Jan 24
  1. Questioning if Lloyd Austin suffered due to his own vaccine mandate and mRNA technology.
  2. Concerns raised about White House not being transparent about Austin's health situation.
  3. Discussion on the implications of the military vaccine mandate and potential repercussions.
1041 implied HN points 11 Feb 24
  1. Obama is described as serving his third term as POTUS, with the claim that he actually runs America.
  2. The text suggests that if Biden could have run for a second term and won, it would effectively be Obama's fourth term, insinuating a prolonged influence.
  3. The post seems to imply a significant political impact from Obama, positioning him as a powerful figure in American politics even beyond his presidency.
1277 implied HN points 11 Jan 24
  1. Japanese health ministry acknowledged a connection between COVID mRNA vaccine and death of a healthy teen girl after receiving a third Pfizer shot.
  2. The statistics show very low risk for children in terms of severe COVID-19 illness or death, supporting the argument against vaccinating children.
  3. Research suggests that children are naturally protected against severe infection by having limited ACE 2 receptors and a strong innate immune response.
1179 implied HN points 23 Jan 24
  1. Dr. Birx was criticized for not following her own COVID guidance, undermining public trust.
  2. Dr. Birx admitted to changing reports to push for lockdowns without scientific data, causing economic harm.
  3. There are controversies surrounding Dr. Birx and her handling of COVID-19 alongside Dr. Fauci and Vice President Pence.
1041 implied HN points 08 Feb 24
  1. Karen Kingston is questioning the integrity of Pfizer's CEO regarding mRNA injections.
  2. Paul Elias Alexander discusses the potential dangers of Pfizer's mRNA gene editing injections.
  3. There may be legal action from Malone against Kingston for her statements on mRNA work.
1277 implied HN points 08 Jan 24
  1. The COVID pandemic was created by governments and health agencies, it was not a real emergency.
  2. The virus itself did less harm than the response which included ineffective medical treatments like ventilators and mRNA vaccines.
  3. The responsibility for the deaths during COVID lies with government policies and medical mismanagement.
1238 implied HN points 12 Jan 24
  1. United Airlines facing questions about a near catastrophic plane accident and potential cover-up involving a DEI hire
  2. Concerns are raised about the declining safety and competency in the airline industry due to progressive policies
  3. The aviation industry is under scrutiny for incidents like a window blowing out at 16,000 feet, raising concerns about passenger safety
1159 implied HN points 22 Jan 24
  1. Individuals are being led by those who may have lost touch with the sacredness of life's origins.
  2. RNA cannot copy itself around the world with high fidelity; it's not biologically possible.
  3. The idea of RNA causing pandemics or copying itself perfectly is not supported by biology; DNA is different in this aspect.
1041 implied HN points 05 Feb 24
  1. Doubts about the legitimacy of certain individuals and the COVID investigation were raised.
  2. There is criticism about lack of transparency and political motivations in the Florida COVID Grand Jury investigation.
  3. The writer emphasizes the importance of credibility and integrity in public figures, urging them to distance themselves from questionable associations.
1002 implied HN points 11 Feb 24
  1. There are different opinions on public figures like Robert Kennedy Jr., with some believing he aims for truth and honesty while facing limitations, and others being skeptical of his intentions
  2. Dr. Paul Alexander expresses frustration when individuals are not allowed to speak freely, implying constraints faced by those in the public eye can hinder honest communication
  3. The importance of questioning scientific research and remaining vigilant about potential falsifications, as raised by Sage Hana in their post
1218 implied HN points 14 Jan 24
  1. A study found that phone and online GP consultations can miss serious illnesses and cause harm.
  2. Doctors who insist on providing only phone or internet consultations are deemed dangerous and should be fired.
  3. The British Medical Journal confirms that doctors who refuse to see patients in person can result in missed diagnoses, wrong diagnoses, and delayed referrals.
1198 implied HN points 14 Jan 24
  1. The COVID pandemic may have been manufactured with false positives to manipulate public opinion.
  2. The mRNA technology used in vaccines has not been properly tested for safety and may be harmful.
  3. The response to COVID may have caused more harm than good, with unnecessary fear and mismanagement leading to deaths.
1061 implied HN points 01 Feb 24
  1. French farmers are using tractors to tear up roads leading to Paris in protest of new laws.
  2. The farmers' actions are causing disruptions, impacting the French capital and supply chains.
  3. Peaceful civil demonstrations can still be effective for bringing attention to important issues.
1238 implied HN points 09 Jan 24
  1. Federal judges in New York have hidden details about Epstein's sex trafficking ring involving powerful men and JPMorgan Chase.
  2. Mainstream media is not looking into the deeper story behind Epstein's network and the involvement of JPMorgan Chase.
  3. The lack of investigation into Epstein's connections to powerful individuals and financial institutions raises questions about the broader financial schemes at play.
982 implied HN points 11 Feb 24
  1. The study shows evidence of transplacental transmission of COVID vaccine mRNA, impacting the baby in utero.
  2. The study suggests the COVID mRNA vaccine may cross the blood-milk barrier and reach the fetus following maternal vaccination.
  3. The vaccine mRNA was detected in placentas, maternal blood, and cord blood, raising concerns about the impact on pregnant women and infants.
1100 implied HN points 24 Jan 24
  1. Preference for Novak Djokovic over Travis Kelce in a battle due to perceived strength and determination
  2. Emphasis on mental toughness required to stand by principles against mandates, exemplified by Djokovic
  3. Link to articles and newsletters discussing Djokovic's resilience and the importance of standing up for principles
1041 implied HN points 31 Jan 24
  1. An Australian Tribunal ruled the employer liable for a worker's Covid vaccine injury, setting a precedent for employers' accountability.
  2. Workers compensation law holds employers responsible if employment is a significant cause of injury, regardless of other factors.
  3. The outcome highlights the need for more support for individuals with Covid vaccine injuries who struggle to receive compensation.
1159 implied HN points 16 Jan 24
  1. Dr. Paul Alexander is responding to a substack by SAGE HANA about The Wellness Company and Dr. Drew.
  2. There are doubts raised about COVID shots for the elderly, alignment of values, and depopulation agendas.
  3. Issues like directed energy weapons, media influence, and corruption are also discussed in the conversation.