Science dissident
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Science dissident (Science/Problematic notions) | |
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Examples
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Beate Bahner | A German lawyer who publicly announced her intention to challenge the legality of the German COVID lockdown measures. She was imprisoned without trial on grounds of mental health. |
Sucharit Bhakdi | One of the first and most important dissidents against Covid. |
Dolores Cahill | Irish molecular biologist and immunologist who early and loudly protested against the official pandemic narrative. Predicts disaster from experimental gene therapies peddled as vaccines. |
Shankara Chetty | South African doctor who says that the Covid 19 vaccine is a method of depopulation.<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> |
Vernon Coleman | Medical doctor with decades of experience. His Wikipedia article received a complete re-write when he started to criticize the official narrative on Covid-19. |
Iain Davis | UK writer and researcher with a background in journalism and health care. Published Pseudopandemic in June 2021 |
Celia Farber | Journalist and author who exposed the false "HIV leading to AIDS" connection, and how iatrogenic treatment with the highly toxic drug AZT caused mass death. |
Andrei Fursov | |
Denis Rancourt | Formerly a former tenured professor of physics, Rancourt was dismissed after covert surveillance and legal maneuverings by the University of Ottawa in Canada. |
Astrid Stuckelberger | Swiss scientist and Covid-dissident. "I just explain, with science. About the lies, the corruption, the propaganda… And about the harms of the vaccines." |
Wolfgang Wodarg | German doctor in the forefront in the battle against the Covid-19 deep event |
Michael Yeadon | Pfizer Chief Scientific Officer who regularly and strongly warned people against accepting the COVID jabs |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Suppression of dissent in science | paper | 1999 | Brian Martin |
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