Category: Information Control
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The show must go on?
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The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is refusing to release records that would help the public understand what the agency did with deaths initially labeled as “probable” COVID deaths in 2020.
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Explanation of why I requested telehealth calls from FDNY and how it might challenge typical explanations for the drop in Emergency Department visits.
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My failed attempts to obtain data from researchers concerning discrepancies related to the New York City death spike
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Version of an email to a Substacker in which I provided additional background and details about leaving the platform.
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The NYC OCME’s latest delay raises more suspicion about the accuracy of mortality data reported for spring 2020.
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Unresolved Freedom of Information requests to the University of Oxford and NYC Department of Health related to events and data during the COVID-19 event.
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Archiving COVID-Era work is as important as producing it
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The CIA’s January 25 statement on COVID-19 origins is carefully worded and does not say what many people think it says.
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Pre-emptive, coordinated responses to an alleged forthcoming Nature Journal hit piece seem artificial and unwarranted
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I have archived and permanently deactivated my Twitter/X accounts, @Wood_House76 and @jahockett76. Any future use of either handle is not me.
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Moved from Substack to WordPress after significant concerns and reflections.
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Short story about being invited to appear on Neil Oliver’s show–and then uninvited
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Reminders about planted narratives that fed the spread story Remember this early storyline? China is lying about coronavirus cases and deaths. It’s worse than they’re saying! Brace for impact, Global Citizens! Here’s an example from January 24, 2020 – the same day the second U.S. case positive test was announced. Thinking back to those early days, I remember…
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Good example of the layers and levels of Dissident Media Information Control in the COVID Era
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Perspective on what Donald President Trump meant during the March 20, 2020 Coronavirus Task Force press conference
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Reaction to my permanent suspicion from Twitter summer 2022 – which was ostensible over a post quoting a WSJ article
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Account restored same day. Chalkbeat issues correction.
