We knew that the Nobel Prize Summit, held a couple of weeks ago in Washington DC, would provide deep insights into what we can expect from the scientific establishment in the months and years ahead.
Turns out, it was even more revealing, and less subtle, than we thought it might be. In fact, the issues raised are so important to the future of science and natural health, as well as to our right to self-determination and our civil liberties, that Paraschiva (our mission facilitator) and I have carved out a long-read feature about it. It feels like one of the most important articles we’ve ever produced at ANH – so we urge you to read it from beginning to end, and then please share it as widely as you can.
We also offer our heartfelt condolences to the family of Prof Arne Burkhardt, who tragically and prematurely passed recently. Dr Burkhardt, who we had the privilege of meeting at a conference in Vienna last year, was a highly regarded German pathologist who had come out of retirement to investigate the relationship between C19 vaccines and premature deaths that families of deceased vaccinees had indicated were temporally associated.
You’ll also find our critical submission to EFSA’s re-evaluation of the Tolerable Upper Level of vitamin D – which remains unchanged, at a paltry at 4,000 IU (100 µg) per day, along with its recommendation of using a 2.5-fold conversion factor for vitamin D3 equivalence for a new, biosynthetic vitamin D source that has been authorised in the EU, calcidiol monohydrate.
Plus lots of news!
In health and freedom, naturally…