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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923 implied HN points 04 Feb 24
  1. The post discusses lies surrounding COVID pandemic, PCR tests, and misinformation related to asymptomatic spread.
  2. It mentions the inaccuracies about the mortality rate, natural immunity compared to vaccination, and the safety of mRNA technology.
  3. The post questions the effectiveness of lockdowns, the origin of the virus, and the safety of mRNA vaccines.
884 implied HN points 09 Feb 24
  1. Vladimir Putin discussed the history of Russia and Ukraine, explaining NATO's expansion and its relation to Bill Clinton.
  2. Concerns were raised about the conflict triggered in Ukraine and the potential for a peaceful resolution.
  3. The interview touched on topics such as communications with the US, Zelensky's power, Elon Musk, AI, and an imprisoned American journalist.
1041 implied HN points 17 Jan 24
  1. The article raises questions about Bret Weinstein not directly naming Bill Gates in relation to global issues.
  2. There is a call for more investigative journalism and transparency regarding Bill Gates' involvement with organizations like WHO and Gavi.
  3. Bobby Kennedy Jr. urged Weinstein to delve into the connection between Bill Gates, Anthony Fauci, and alleged fabricated pandemics.
1002 implied HN points 22 Jan 24
  1. A group is trying to distance themselves from negative associations by modifying the terminology around mRNA technology.
  2. They are aiming to shift blame for negative consequences onto other individuals in the field.
  3. Despite their efforts, there are doubts about the group's sincerity and motives.
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982 implied HN points 24 Jan 24
  1. Midazolam was used in a systematic mass murder campaign of the elderly, changing end-of-life care into euthanasia.
  2. Evidence suggests a sharp increase in prescriptions of sedatives and antipsychotics to elderly patients during the peak of the pandemic, leading to disproportionate deaths.
  3. Whistleblowers and experts have raised concerns about the misuse of powerful sedatives in care homes, possibly accelerating deaths of vulnerable individuals.
864 implied HN points 11 Feb 24
  1. Pregnant women were not included in the registrational Moderna & Pfizer mRNA vaccine studies, leading to a lack of understanding on how the vaccine components like mRNA and spike protein could affect them and the fetus.
  2. The absence of data on how the mRNA vaccine would impact pregnant women raised concerns about long-term effects on reproductive systems, menstrual cycles, and potential harm to babies in utero
  3. There are questions surrounding why pregnant women were not protected from untested products and the potential risks associated with mRNA vaccines crossing the placenta and impacting babies.
884 implied HN points 07 Feb 24
  1. The belief that the global COVID crisis is being manipulated for financial gain and control.
  2. A strong sentiment against the use of mRNA technology in COVID gene injections.
  3. Advocacy for legal action against those perceived to be responsible for COVID-related deaths.
904 implied HN points 04 Feb 24
  1. Early treatment with Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine was seen as important in COVID-19 patients.
  2. Antibiotics were considered key in early treatment for respiratory infections in high-risk individuals.
  3. There is skepticism about the necessity and effectiveness of certain COVID-19 treatments and vaccines.
1081 implied HN points 09 Jan 24
  1. There are concerns about the development of antidotes for mRNA technology and mRNA vaccines.
  2. Questions have been raised about the actions of individuals like Malone, Weissman, and Kariko.
  3. There are calls for legal proceedings and public hearings to address these concerns.
1041 implied HN points 14 Jan 24
  1. Dr. Fauci could not recall key COVID-19 information or conversations over 100 times.
  2. Dr. Fauci defended NIH's stance on not funding gain-of-function research in Wuhan.
  3. Dr. Fauci signed off on all NIAID grants without reviewing proposals; oversight on funded labs was in question.
1022 implied HN points 16 Jan 24
  1. Recent research shows a potential link between COVID vaccines and autism-like behaviors in rats
  2. The study on pregnant rats receiving the COVID vaccine found impacts on neurodevelopment of their offspring
  3. Male rat offspring exhibited reduced neuronal counts, impaired behavior, and cognitive deficiencies due to maternal COVID vaccination
1041 implied HN points 13 Jan 24
  1. There are numerous individuals to hold accountable regarding the COVID mRNA vaccine.
  2. Dr. Paul Alexander discusses various figures and their impact in the context of COVID policies.
  3. A list of 40 'Horsemen of the COVID Apocalypse' highlights people alleged to have contributed to devastating decisions.
943 implied HN points 27 Jan 24
  1. McCullough et al.'s autopsy study suggests all deaths in 28 cases were due to COVID mRNA vaccine-induced myocarditis
  2. There is a high likelihood of a causal link between COVID-19 vaccines and death from myocarditis
  3. The autopsy confirmation and independent adjudication support the likely causal link between COVID-19 vaccines and myocarditis deaths
864 implied HN points 08 Feb 24
  1. Dr. McCullough warns of a global power grab with a potential one-world government.
  2. Concerns raised about the financial interests driving the push for vaccines and bioweapons.
  3. Potential manipulation of crises like Disease X for control by big pharma and globalists.
1061 implied HN points 09 Jan 24
  1. Recommendation of Beyfortus injection (RSV monoclonal) for newborns, but not tested on newborns, only on children aged 3 months to 2 years.
  2. Concerns raised about adverse reactions, deaths, and potential risks associated with RSV monoclonal antibodies.
  3. RSV being hyped as a health threat, but some see it as a rebranded common cold, cautioning against unnecessary vaccinations.
884 implied HN points 04 Feb 24
  1. Western nations are controlled by a political class that prioritizes governing for the world over their own people.
  2. Issues include mass migration, environmental concerns, global interventionism, and stifling political opposition.
  3. Political elites have a broad global focus, neglecting the needs of their own citizens.
1061 implied HN points 08 Jan 24
  1. Some believe that malevolent people created a deadly mRNA technology and vaccine in a lab.
  2. There are concerns about the handling and treatment of vulnerable individuals during the pandemic.
  3. Calls for accountability for the actions of certain public figures and consequences if found at fault.
1022 implied HN points 14 Jan 24
  1. Dr. Paul Alexander believes COVID was a government-manufactured fraud.
  2. He agrees with Mike Yeadon and Denis Rancourt that there never was a pandemic.
  3. Dr. Alexander criticizes governments and medical professionals for their role in perpetuating the COVID narrative.
1002 implied HN points 15 Jan 24
  1. There's a theory that Trump was chosen in 2016 because they knew he would support a vaccine, which was part of a planned binary weapon
  2. The vaccine could have been a deception used against Trump, as he fell for it and was then taken down
  3. They needed Trump to implement the pandemic plan and are now looking to legitimize his return for retribution
943 implied HN points 21 Jan 24
  1. Moderna tracked and monitored critics of the COVID mRNA vaccine for so-called vaccine misinformation.
  2. Moderna worked with organizations to influence online vaccine discourse and police vaccine 'misinformation'.
  3. Reports indicate Moderna monitored personalities like Alex Berenson and Russell Brand to control vaccine narratives.
825 implied HN points 09 Feb 24
  1. Biden's press conference tried to counter claims of diminished capacity, but his use of a teleprompter and planted questions raised concerns about his mental state.
  2. Observations pointed to signs of dementia and senility in President Biden, with difficulties walking off stage, leading to concerns about national vulnerability.
  3. The simulationcommander's analysis suggests that Biden's public appearance may have revealed serious cognitive issues, which could be exploited by adversaries.
825 implied HN points 09 Feb 24
  1. Vaccines were produced and shipped daily for all candidates simultaneously, regardless of how the trials were progressing. The goal was to have vaccines ready for distribution immediately after receiving emergency use authorization (EUA).
  2. There were allegations of political interference in the EUA process by FDA officials, with the decision to delay authorization seen as a move to prevent Trump from claiming credit before the election.
  3. Operation Warp Speed (OWS) was described as a military operation with significant control over the vaccine development process. There are strong opinions about holding responsible parties accountable for any negative outcomes through legal proceedings.