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It is becoming easier to unscramble the COVID censored information online says researchers

BY MICHAEL THOMAS

For the better part of the last four years now, many search engines and even social media platforms have either been: censoring, rewriting, and even outright banning folks who are trying to educate others, or just themselves about the Plandemic, or what have now become known as the COVID lies.

There is good news for all who are interested in the truth, and this comes in the form of what is now called The COVID Index. What, or who is the COVID Index? They are a volunteer-run directory of scientific resources on COVID-19, ranging from peer-reviewed journal papers to whistleblower accounts, in collaboration with CHD aka The Children’s Health Defense

According to the members, the idea for The COVID Index originated in 2021, when one of the volunteers involved in the project, who goes by the pseudonym “Juror No. 8” developed a document titled “COVID-19 The Science We Should Know.”

These determined folks behind this project are utilizing many tools at their disposal including the much talked about Way Back Machine to uncover hidden and censored truths and present them to humanity. According to these experts, this is called “censored science and expertise” and is: “categorized, excerpted, and searchable.”

This type of information is special news, especially when a person lives in places like Canada where the current regime is making every effort necessary to stifle the truth and pass so-called laws to keep the citizens in the dark from numerous points of view.

Imagine not being able to access or share news links on social platforms like Facebook here in Canada, a country that not long ago, used to label other world leaders as dictators.

Here are a few insightful quotes from some COVID Index team members.

Ursula Conway, president of CHD’s Arizona chapter, is one of the volunteers involved in the initiative. She told The Defender, “The COVID Index is a research tool, a quick reference guide that cuts through online censorship.”

Kim Bare, another volunteer with the project, said The COVID Index is akin to “An online card catalog of information sources related primarily to COVID.”

Epidemiologist M. Nathaniel Mead is also involved with this project. He told The Defender, “Only contributions from accredited scientists and medical professionals are included, with care taken to exclude non-expert opinions.”

Mead said this database is mindful to make very clear many types of subterfuge used to mislead the general public and medical communities. “The COVID Index is a response to the widespread censorship of scientific papers that questioned mainstream narratives related to COVID-19, the response to the pandemic, and the COVID-19 shots.”

A very classic example of this type of censorship took place when Dr. Rashid Buttar stood up against the COVID-19 lying narrative. He was de-platformed by most social media sites, ridiculed by so-called mainstream media, and finally gotten rid of.

The COVID Index exposes the fallacious nature of rhetoric such as, “Science is settled,” or “There’s a strong scientific consensus on safety and efficacy of the COVID vaccines,’” Mead added.

These lies told by those upholding the COVID narrative and Big Pharma are being debunked daily, here is one. “A peer-reviewed study published September 10th in Vaccine contradicts a 2022 statement by the WHO that ‘Hybrid immunity offers superior protection against severe outcomes due to COVID-19 compared to infection-induced or vaccine-induced immunity alone.”

Here is the outcome of this study and its conclusion. The combination of COVID-19 injection and COVID-19 infection was linked to severe heart failure and cardiogenic shock in patients who experienced a STEMI heart attack, according to a new peer-reviewed study.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, an ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is a type of heart attack that mainly affects the heart’s lower chambers. Cardiogenic shock is a life-threatening condition in which the heart suddenly cannot pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs.

COVID Index would like the public to know this. “If people want to contribute regularly, the website is set up so contributors can get registered and add potential index entries themselves via a form on the website.”

REFERENCES:

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/covid-index-new-research-tool-find-censored-science/?utm_id=20240927

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In his new role as a reporter and Journalist, Michael can he be described in two words: brilliant, and relentless. Michael Thomas aka Redman was born in Grenada, and at an early age realized his love for music. He began his musical journey as a reggae performer with the street DJs and selectors. After he moved to Toronto in 1989, he started singing with the calypso tents, and in 2008, and 2009 he won the People’s Choice Award and the coveted title of Calypso Monarch. He has taken this same passion, and has begun to focus his attention on doing working within the community.

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