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There has only ever been a single randomised control trial to measure the benefit of folic acid in low risk women. For every neural tube defect 'prevented', nine babies died (mostly miscarriages). It was then declared 'unethical' to research further... hartuk.substack.com/p/six-sa…

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There is now a parliamentary petition to oppose this: petition.parliament.uk/petit…
@ClareCraigPath on The Risks of Mandatory Flour Fortification with Folic Acid @ukmfa1 Dr Liz Evans and @hartgroup_org Dr Clare Craig discuss potentially serious health risks from recent UK mandate requiring fortification of white flour with the synthetic drug folic acid. Dr Craig explains the background to decision to mass-medicate the public, breaking down the flawed rationale behind the new UK law. WATCH full interview here: open.substack.com/pub/ukmfa1…
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China controls roughly 70% of global rare earth mining and nearly 90% of rare earth refining and magnet manufacturing. The United States produces about 1% of the critical minerals it uses. Congress shut down the Bureau of Mines in 1996. A country that cannot source the magnets for its own fighter jets without permission from a strategic rival has a problem. Pretending otherwise is denial.
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If your bank called in your loan tomorrow, would your business survive? (Most UK CEOs are lying if they say yes) businessrisktv.com/uk-bankru… #UKBankruptcy2026 #BusinessRiskManagement #PrivateCreditCrunch #BusinessRiskTV #RiskManagement
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Bye bye patient confidentiality. Why aren't the GMC opposing this?
NHS England has granted external staff – not just from Palantir, but consultancy firms working with them – “unlimited access” to identifiable patient data as part of the Federated Data Platform. Can they really be sure our data’s safe? ft.com/content/8ce1b9be-1d51…
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Why are public health officials whipping up fear again?
Rats and sinking ships. Not Starmer but the new rat virus they’re trying to scare you with. @ClareCraigPath on The Mike Graham Show… youtu.be/orndP1idYPc?si=vjyE… youtu.be/orndP1idYPc?si=vjyE…
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Long term thinking is bad for profit but good for people.
Dr. Sabine Hazan raised a chilling point on the Digital Social Hour: A new study shows 75% of newborns lack sufficient bifidobacteria — the key gut bacteria that helps break down plastic and supports healthy development. Only 25% have adequate levels. She connects the dots: exploding rates of autism (now 1 in 12 boys in some places), cancer, Parkinson’s, and other conditions may be linked to the collapse of our microbiome. We’re killing the very bacteria that help us process modern toxins, and the long-term consequences could be catastrophic. We’re so focused on viruses and short-term crises that we’re missing what’s happening to the next generation’s foundational biology. It’s a reminder that gut health might be far more important than we’ve been treating it. What do you think — should we be paying way more attention to the microbiome and early-life gut health before it’s too late?
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"It's never good to track viruses through symptoms". Really? Are we all in the midst of an asymptomatic pandemic? Panic everyone you might have asymptomatic disease! TEST TEST TEST as the WHO would say.
FFS, they're doing it again: Deb Birx, former Covid Task Force Coordinator, calls for "widely available" PCR "testing" for hantavirus, hints it should be used in schools "Because we're not testing populations... we don't really know whether there are subclinical cases" "There could be more human-to-human transmission than we actually see" "It's never good to track viruses through symptoms, we should be tracking viruses through blood tests like PCR, we learned that with Covid" "Many universities were able to open and schools were able to open because they provided weekly testing" "We need to make testing more widely available to those who need it"
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🚨 Your next supermarket shop could cost 3x more than your neighbour’s – and you’ll never know. The government won’t track it. Cash won’t stop it. Welcome to untraceable inflation.” businessrisktv.com/dynamic-p… #DynamicPricingInflation #DigitalIDSurveillancePricing
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£295m lost by HSBC isn’t the problem. The hidden financial risks behind it are. businessrisktv.com/uk-busine… #BusinessRiskManagement #UKBusinessFinance #FinancialRiskInsights #BusinessRiskTV #RiskManagement
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UK Borrowing Costs Hit 5.79% Highest Since 1998: What Rising Gilt Yields Mean for UK Businesses and How to Protect Against Higher Interest Rates businessrisktv.com/uk-busine… #UKBorrowingCosts #GiltYields #BusinessRiskUK #BusinessRiskTV #RiskManagement

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The DOJ has ONE WEEK left to charge Anthony Fauci for the worst cover-up in modern medical history. He lied to Congress about funding gain-of-function research in Wuhan. Millions died. Trillions were spent. And Fauci walked away with book deals and fawning media coverage instead of handcuffs. I re-upped my criminal referral to the DOJ because the evidence is overwhelming, and justice has been delayed long enough. RT if you’re ready to see Fauci behind bars.
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Death Soon After COVID-19 Vaccination the Loudest Safety Signal of All Ignoring thousands of deaths after a genetic injection will go down in history as the largest bio-pharmaceutical safety debacle of all time. Drs Marks, Hahn, Califf, Makary, Prasad--all culpable. @McCulloughFund @SenRonJohnson
FDA officials COVERED UP 25 COVID shot safety signals, including SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH, HEART ATTACKS, BLOOD CLOTS, NEUROLOGICAL DAMAGE, and DEMENTIA. The senior FDA medical officer who uncovered them was ordered to “CEASE AND DESIST.” FDA leadership called her work a “major distraction.” Dr. Ana Szarfman developed a superior VAERS analysis system that fixed “masking”… but they SHUT HER DOWN and BURIED IT.
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Shadow Banks and Systemic Risk: Understanding Barclays’ Recent £230m Loss and What It Means for UK Business businessrisktv.com/shadow-ba… #ShadowBankingRisk #UKEconomy2026 #BarclaysBank #BusinessRiskTV #RiskManagement
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Yes - Australia was a control group. So was Singapore. hartuk.substack.com/p/austra… hartuk.substack.com/p/singap…

Australian excess deaths are statistically significant, so my earlier paper arguing that COVID vaccines plausibly (and even certainly) caused excess deaths in 2021 - with COVID-19 and lockdowns ruled out - still stands. Link and previous paper in the comments.
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Is there a change from viewing patient safety as a purely clinical responsibility to a legal mandate for leadership. The "Letby Effect" is fundamentally changing the NHS from a culture of "looking the other way" to one of "compulsory transparency." businessrisktv.com/forums/sa…
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Instead of making it about the results they made the whole paper about the methods. The MHRA presented their prospective adverse event monitoring it as a success because it captured the scale of the problems with the covid vaccines. This enabled them to write a paper while totally ignoring the scale of the problem they had identified.
Paper from MHRA: Medically serious adverse events occured in 10.5% after the first dose. It was lower for subsequent doses. If you tally up the first five doses 13.7% had a medically serious adverse event. No wonder the NHS was overwhelmed. link.springer.com/content/pd…
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