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Steve Kirsch's newsletter focuses on critiquing COVID-19 mitigation policies, vaccines, alleged corruption, censorship, and promotes early treatments. It presents data and personal testimonies to argue that vaccines have negative health impacts, challenges official narratives, and engages with censorship issues while advocating for transparency and open discussion.

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2 implied HN points 21 Nov 24
  1. John Beaudoin Sr. has been researching COVID-19 and its effects since 2020, uncovering important data about vaccine-related issues and misclassifications of deaths.
  2. New Hampshire state representatives recently released a report evaluating their government's COVID-19 response, highlighting serious flaws in the way it was handled.
  3. The discussion will focus on sharing this critical information and raising support for ongoing efforts in public health awareness.
8 implied HN points 17 Mar 24
  1. The reduction in MIS-C cases can be attributed to the virus, not the COVID vaccine. The virus shift to BA.2 variants coincided with the drop in cases.
  2. The data indicates that the protective effect of the vaccine did not suddenly grow stronger after a year. Immunity actually started to rapidly increase over time.
  3. Credit should be given to the virus for the drop in MIS-C cases, not the vaccine. The CDC did not recognize this relationship.
9 implied HN points 14 Feb 24
  1. Covid Litigation Conference II aims to educate and empower lawyers in Covid-related litigation.
  2. There is a significant need for legal representation for individuals affected by Covid policies.
  3. The conference provides a platform for lawyers to network, collaborate, and set precedents to prevent future injustices.
10 implied HN points 16 Jan 24
  1. The data showed COVID vaccines causing kidney injury, then it mysteriously changed.
  2. Scientists in New Zealand altered their research data without clarifying why.
  3. There was a significant risk of myocarditis after vaccination, which was not openly acknowledged by health authorities.
1 implied HN point 23 Jan 25
  1. There will be a live discussion about a possible link between DNA contamination in the Pfizer vaccine and rising cancer rates, especially in younger people.
  2. Dr. Angus Dalgleish and Dr. William Makis will share their insights, including concerns about vaccine safety and new cancer treatments they are using.
  3. The event encourages people to mark their calendars and share the information widely, as it seeks to raise awareness on important health issues.
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8 implied HN points 13 Mar 24
  1. Watch 'The Unseen Crisis' to learn about vaccine injuries and how they were covered up by organizations
  2. Check out 'Epidemic of Fraud' to see how early treatments for COVID were suppressed and demonized
  3. Share these films with open-minded friends to spread awareness and educate more people
2 implied HN points 14 Nov 24
  1. The event features Dr. David Martin discussing important issues related to the C19 vaccine and its implications for the future.
  2. Dr. Martin has a background in innovation finance and is known for revealing connections between military groups, big pharma, and governments.
  3. The discussion aims to shed light on complex topics and encourages viewers to share the event widely.
1 implied HN point 16 Jan 25
  1. Dr. Philip McMillan is discussing long-term health effects of COVID-19, saying many people still feel sick even after recovering. It's important to understand these ongoing issues.
  2. He emphasizes the need for more research into post-COVID conditions and suggests early detection and treatment can help. This could improve public health responses.
  3. McMillan also calls for global cooperation to better manage the lasting impacts of COVID-19. This teamwork is vital to address health challenges that remain.
8 implied HN points 05 Feb 24
  1. TransferX is a project aiming to revolutionize the transfer of value and information securely and instantly.
  2. The project intends to create a parallel, abuse-resistant economy by making existing mechanisms for identification, transfer of value, and transfer of information obsolete.
  3. The goal is to make value transfers faster, easier, and safer than credit cards using public blockchains, with instant confirmations and high security.
1 implied HN point 09 Jan 25
  1. There's a big discussion happening tonight about changes expected in health policies for 2025. This will impact health freedom and how vaccines are handled.
  2. A guest, Michael Kane, will discuss the efforts to support teachers in NYC who faced discrimination during the pandemic. It's an important issue for many people.
  3. The event encourages people to share the information and show support for health freedom. Donations are also needed to keep the discussions going.
2 implied HN points 24 Oct 24
  1. Self-amplifying mRNA vaccines can create more copies of mRNA, which might increase immune responses and protection duration even with smaller doses.
  2. Some people are worried that these new vaccines could be very dangerous and lead to unexpected health issues, calling them 'doomsday machines.'
  3. There are concerns that self-amplifying mRNA could pose risks not just to vaccinated individuals, but also to people who are unvaccinated.
7 implied HN points 20 Feb 24
  1. In an Epic 4-hour VSRF episode, brave nurses shared shocking statistics, like a 90-fold increase in fetal demises post-COVID vaccine rollouts, highlighting the importance of whistleblower voices.
  2. Support for nurse whistleblowers comes through following their projects on social media, supporting their initiatives, and advocating against unjust firings due to COVID-related politics.
  3. The California Department of Public Health's refusal to disclose fetal demise data raised legal concerns, sparking the need for transparency and accountability in public health reporting.
1 implied HN point 02 Jan 25
  1. Tonight's live show will talk about medical freedom issues in Asia, focusing on activism in Singapore. It's important to stay informed about how people fight for their rights in different places.
  2. Guests will share personal stories about struggles they faced after COVID-19 vaccinations. Hearing these experiences helps us understand the real impact of medical decisions on individuals.
  3. Supporting organizations that advocate for health freedoms is crucial. Donations help keep these discussions going and promote awareness about medical rights.
6 implied HN points 18 Mar 24
  1. Early treatment with effective COVID protocols can significantly reduce or eliminate long-haul COVID symptoms, as seen in various successful cases.
  2. CDC has shown no interest in early treatment protocols to prevent long-haul COVID, despite proven success rates and zero long-haul cases in treated patients.
  3. CDC remains ignorant about effective preventive measures for long-haul COVID, which impacts a significant number of adults in the US.
6 implied HN points 14 Mar 24
  1. The W.H.O. is proposing a pandemic treaty that could be the largest global power grab in history, affecting member states' power during a pandemic.
  2. Many believe the treaty violates western constitutions by giving foreign powers the ability to override national laws and civil rights during public health crises.
  3. There is a call to raise awareness and support against the treaty to protect health freedom and prevent the potential impact on future generations.
1 implied HN point 19 Dec 24
  1. There is a concern about DNA contamination in COVID vaccines, which could affect people's health. This issue is important for everyone, whether vaccinated or not.
  2. Dr. Christina Parks is an expert who will explain the risks associated with DNA contamination in vaccines. She will also discuss vaccine shedding and its potential dangers.
  3. Public support and donations are needed to sustain the VSRF Live show and continue discussing these vital health topics. Every contribution helps maintain health freedom for the future.
5 implied HN points 07 Mar 24
  1. The Covid Litigation Conference II is happening in Las Vegas, where lawyers discuss COVID related legal issues, like vaccine mandates and wrongful terminations.
  2. Experienced attorneys like Robert Barnes and Tricia Lindsay will be part of the conference, shedding light on the legal battlefield surrounding COVID.
  3. The conference also aims to address illegal and fraudulent activities related to COVID that have affected people in the US, indicating a move towards justice and accountability.
1 implied HN point 05 Dec 24
  1. There is a special gameshow event called 'The Misinformation Squares' happening tonight. It's a fun way to highlight some controversial figures in the misinformation field.
  2. People can watch the show online and participate for a chance to win various prizes. Prizes include t-shirts and cozy winter items.
  3. There are different ticket options available for those interested in more than just watching. Some tickets even include exclusive content and discussions about health.
5 implied HN points 29 Feb 24
  1. Barry Young, a whistleblower from New Zealand, exposed critical data from the public health agency in 2023, leading to global attention and consequences for him.
  2. Despite facing potential prison time for his actions, Young's revelations have been appreciated globally for shedding light on important health-related information.
  3. Support for VSRF, the organization hosting the interview with Young, is encouraged through donations to sustain their efforts and promote health freedom.
4 implied HN points 03 Mar 24
  1. The author shares a technique to buy and sell crypto on Coinbase with ease, which could be advantageous in the current market.
  2. With new money entering through Bitcoin ETFs, the price of Bitcoin is predicted to increase significantly.
  3. Paid subscribers will receive exclusive access to the author's method of buying crypto, potentially giving them an edge in trading.
4 implied HN points 28 Feb 24
  1. Las Vegas is hosting two conferences next week focused on Covid issues and Cancel Culture, bringing together talented individuals from different freedom movements.
  2. The Covid Litigation Conference aims to educate lawyers, connect them with experts, and empower them to file cases effectively regarding Covid related legal matters.
  3. RePlatform is a conference and business expo in Las Vegas connecting entrepreneurs, businesses, and investors working to combat Cancel Culture by creating a parallel economy.
1 implied HN point 07 Nov 24
  1. The recent election results could greatly impact health freedom discussions. People are curious about whether this will lead to better health choices or more reliance on pharmaceuticals.
  2. A live discussion will feature journalist Shannon Joy breaking down what the election means for health freedom moving forward. This is a chance to understand the potential future of health policies.
  3. Support for the VSRF LIVE show is crucial as it runs on donations. Every little bit helps in maintaining efforts for health freedom for future generations.
1 implied HN point 31 Oct 24
  1. The upcoming VSRF LIVE episode will discuss a study on the case fatality rate in Santa Clara County after COVID-19 vaccination. It suggests vaccinated residents might have a higher rate of death compared to those who are unvaccinated.
  2. The show aims to encourage open discussions about health data between the community and government agencies. The host has been actively participating in local public health events to share findings.
  3. Viewers are invited to watch the live episode and support the VSRF through donations. This support is crucial for keeping the show going and promoting health freedom.
4 implied HN points 01 Feb 24
  1. VSRF Live event featuring special guest Dr. Denis Rancourt discussing COVID-19 vaccines and potential mass homicide.
  2. Dr. Denis Rancourt's research suggests COVID-19 vaccines and treatment protocols may have caused significant deaths worldwide.
  3. Support for VSRF is encouraged through monthly contributions to sustain critical efforts in 2024.
1 implied HN point 17 Oct 24
  1. Dr. Raphael Lataster will discuss misinformation, focusing on health and politics, especially related to COVID-19.
  2. He has previous research experience on misinformation in religion and now runs a news platform that promotes alternative viewpoints.
  3. The event invites viewers to join the conversation and support the cause of health freedom through donations.
3 implied HN points 18 Mar 24
  1. The US Supreme Court will hear a critical free speech case regarding government pressure on social media companies to censor content.
  2. There will be a live rally in front of the Supreme Court to advocate for free speech.
  3. The event will be covered by news outlets like The Highwire and The Epoch Times, and you can listen to the Supreme Court arguments live online.
3 implied HN points 22 Feb 24
  1. John Beaudoin, Sr., with his analytical skills, exposed COVID data manipulation that influenced policy making.
  2. Carl Heneghan, a clinical epidemiologist, highlighted the impact of political agendas on COVID responses worldwide.
  3. Consider supporting VSRF to help sustain their efforts for health freedom through critical conversations and analyses.
3 implied HN points 15 Feb 24
  1. Barbara Loe Fisher advocates for informed consent and discusses the risks and benefits of childhood vaccines.
  2. She founded the National Vaccine Information Center after her son experienced severe side effects from a vaccine.
  3. Ms. Loe Fisher actively raises awareness about vaccine science, policy, and the importance of understanding vaccine risks.