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Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Summary of a Summary of the House Select Subcommittee on the Pandemic

THE final report of the bipartisan United States House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic was published over a year ago, in the last weeks of the Biden administration (undermining any attempt by critics to call it a Republican whitewash). But only now has its full significance become clear, thanks to an article by Raphael Lataster and Robert Malone.
Previous summaries have had little impact in Britain though The Hill, a leading US political website, highlighted three key ‘takeaways’ from the report at the time, namely its endorsement of the lab leak theory; its conclusion that lockdowns caused ‘more harm than good’ to the economy, overall health of Americans and development of children; its criticism of the EcoHealth Alliance which failed to carry out proper oversight of the Wuhan experiments it funded, facilitating gain-of-function research and misleading the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) on the details of its research projects.
The best review to date is by Lataster and Malone, finally published in the Journal of Independent Medicine.
Such is the prevailing degree of bias and cognitive dissonance that it was rejected by the (new) editorial board of Cureus, a journal which has published many of the so-called controversial papers on covid vaccines, notably those on Japan’s national mortality figures and their link with the number of vaccinations, showing the increased cancer promotion risk of further booster shots. What Lataster and Malone highlight are the surprising conclusions of the US report which vindicate many of the contrarian hypotheses and opinions from those of us who were pilloried, censured, censored, systematically demeaned, and even fired during the time of the pandemic.
Too bad conservatives went apeshit about the safety of the vax--they were right (and the left was wrong) about just about everything else
Of course the vax could still turn out to have detrimental long-term effects...but that's not what the red team was claiming. You still find a lot of really hard-core red-teamers who insist that the "plandemic" was a plot by the left, and people are dropping like flies from the vax. Finding some adverse long-term side effect or other--e.g. increasing the odds of cancer--won't confirm the stuff many righties were (and many still are) claiming. Like massive, uncontrolled blood clotting, microchips, and tiny aliens...


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