Christmas and the re-spiritualisation of Christianity ‘God became man so that we might be deified’ [1, PG 36, 265], says the church father Gregory of Nazianzus (c. 325–390 AD) in his first Christmas address, which he gave as Bishop of Constantinople in 380. This was not a one-off observation. In his famous theological speech, he says…
The pandemic is over, vigilance must remain - the MWGFD symposium on WHO, some data on vaccine adverse effects and beyond My colleagues at the MWGFD (Physicians and Scientists for Health, Freedom and Democracy) held a press conference in Munich yesterday where some specialists talked about the changes to the WHO statutes, about which I already wrote…
Publication Policy through "Retractions" Our Experience with Two Own "Retractions" and Thoughts Thereon are Now Published During the COVID period, I co-authored two papers with colleagues, both of which were published in succession and retracted in close sequence; known as "retractions" in scientific parlance. One was a risk-benefit analysis of the COVID-19 "vaccines," and…