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Welcome to the Church of Scientism. Say a prayer for humanity.

Science cannot step into the space formerly occupied by religion, no matter how fervently the devotees of scientism urge it to.

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The Gold Coast random COVID testing debacle – a tragicomical farce in three acts

The latest instalment of taxpayer-funded covidiocy.

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Reader responses to ‘Is Hanlon’s Razor sharp enough for COVID-19?’

If my readers’ comments are anything to go by, you definitely can’t fool all the people, all the time.

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Is Hanlon’s Razor sharp enough for COVID-19?

Can we ascribe the catastrophically harmful and spectacularly ineffective COVID-19 containment policies to stupidity or incompetence? And if not, why were they inflicted on us?

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If the COVID-19 injections work, why are more people dying? Part 2

How can we tell whether COVID-19 injections are causing more deaths? Here are 8 ways.

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If the COVID-19 injections work, why are more people dying? Part 1

If COVID-19 injections are safe and effective, shouldn’t we see fewer people dying? We’re not, and here’s proof.

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Lies, damned lies, and ATAGI statements

According to a representative of my Federal MP, ATAGI provides “trusted medical advice” to the government. I beg to differ.

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Why COVID-19 “vaccines” will never end the pandemic

The COVID-19 “vaccines” don’t work like the human immune response to respiratory viral infection. And that’s a major problem.

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An open letter to Australian politicians on COVID-19 vaccine mandates for healthcare workers

COVID-19 vaccines aren’t safe and don’t protect against infection or transmission. So why are they being mandated?

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Omicron or OmniCon?

As the parade of SARS-CoV-2 scariants winds on, it’s time to ask ourselves what the great “disease detective” Donald Henderson would have made of the public health response to COVID-19.

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