Analysis/Opinion As U.S. residents begin heading back to the work and scientists begin to explore more treatments for COVID-19, questions about privacy and freedom have come to the forefront of many people’s minds. Just under a month ago, the World Health Organization, which is primarily funded by Bill Gates himself [...]
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Posts by Katie Preece
Hospitals Now Using Cannabis as Experimental Treatment for COVID-19 Patients
Analysis/Opinion Is there a possible supplementary therapy for the potentially deadly respiratory disease COVID-19 that has been hiding right under our noses the whole time? In order to find that out, researchers in Israel have initiated three separate studies on the healing effects of cannabis for the disease. In [...]
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Stanford study finds COVID-19 death rate may be far lower due to higher number of asymptomatic infections
A recent sampling of antibodies for the virus of 3,330 people living in Santa Clara County, California found that 50 to 85 times more people have been infected by the coronavirus than official testing statistics have previously stated. While that may sound like bad news, many are viewing [...]
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Top WHO Official Advises Removing “Those People Who May Be Sick” From Their Homes…In a “Safe and Dignified Manner.”
By Katie Preece Analysis/Opinion Who is the WHO… Quite simply put, WHO stands for World Health Organization, and it’s a division of the United Nations responsible for international public health. In a 2017 piece titled, “Meet the world’s most powerful doctor: Bill Gates,” Politico wrote: “Some billionaires are satisfied with [...]
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“Nocebo” vs. “Placebo:” The role of belief for staying healthy in the face of difficult times
Analysis/Opinion The following is an analysis of how the placebo effect (believing you will heal or be healthy) and the nocebo effect (believing that you will suffer some type of harm) work in relation to treatments and drugs. As several recent studies show, the power of the mind in staying [...]
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