A Tribute to Dr Keith Johnson, HART member who died last year.
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The Lancet Lets it Lie
Lancet choose to ignore errors in paper on myocarditis in children Dr Clare Craig 3 March 2026 Retractions are sometimes necessary, for example in cases of fraud, fabrication, or findings that are demonstrably unreliable, but the scientific record is not meant to be constantly rewritten. Progress normally occurs in a far more gradual way: hypotheses […]
From Individual Protection to Collective Mission
The Shifting Ethical Centre of Gravity in the Declaration of Helsinki, 1975–2024 Dr Clare Craig February 2026 Introduction The Declaration of Helsinki, first adopted by the World Medical Association in 1964, has served for sixty years as the foundational document of research ethics. Its central moral commitment—that the rights and interests of the individual research […]
The Unseen Cost of Chickenpox Vaccination
A Measurable Harm, an Unmeasured Risk In a recent Spectator article, “All Hail the Chickenpox Vaccine!”, Toby Young shares a harrowing personal experience involving his newborn son, poor care and a near‑fatal brush with chickenpox. It is a moving and powerful story. At the end of the piece, Young suggests that women of childbearing age […]
Lest We Forget Part 4 – A Voice to the Silenced
‘Lest We Forget’ is a five part series written by headmaster Hugh McCarthy and published in UKColumn, in which he pulls apart the disaster of lockdowns and school closures for children. In part 4, he looks at the experiences of teachers and carers.
Pick of the week
Top pick from the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry over deaths from sepsis in a top oncology unit and years of denial.
Other picks from HeART members, Gary Sidley, Clare Craig, Alan Mordue, Liz Evans & Ros Jones
Inconvenient Deaths
How the return to baseline reveals the hidden excess Dr Clare Craig FRCPath The 2025 death registration data for England is now available. It offers a chance to revisit a benchmark: the ONS 2018 population and mortality projections, published before the pandemic, before lockdown, and before any changes in methodology. According to those projections, deaths […]
Through the eyes of Children and their Parents
Hugh McCarthy, headteacher, wrote the article below. His subheading “I can never forgive it, and I can never forget it” says it all.
Self-amplifying-mRNA vaccines coming soon
If you thought mRNA products were bad, wait self-amplifying-mRNA technology is rooled out. Nick Hunt, from Perseus group, writes to the new CEO at the MHRA but will he be looking or listening?
Fauxlate: The drug in our food
Did you ask to have Folic acid added to your flour? All sounds quite harmless, but is it?
HeART Christmas Quiz
Happy Christmas to all our supporters and followers. Here is a short Christmas Quiz to chase away any mid-winter blues.
SuperFlu is Flagellistic (expialidotious)
The Sound Is Quite Atrocious, the Data Are Not Once again, as Christmas approaches, we are told the NHS is on the brink. Headlines warn of a “superflu” season threatening to overwhelm hospitals, with language that feels uncomfortably familiar. The sense of déjà vu is striking. In 2020, the public was told that extraordinary interventions […]
“Covid-19: The pandemic revealed the most cowardly society of all time”
A hard hitting article from Brazilian human rights activist, Filipe Rafaeli, on the cowardice and diminution of societies across the world when faced with propaganda on a parr with WWII.
Nocebo effects during the covid event:
What was the major cause of the harms reported during the covid event? Disparity of opinion persists about the relative contributions of various factors to the documented morbidity for the period 2020 to 2022. Proponents of the official government narrative continue to assert that a novel virus was predominantly responsible. Meanwhile, many critics of the ‘pandemic’ story highlight the pervasive consequences of the covid restrictions and responses (such as lockdowns, masks, vaccines, and business closures). Other commentators offer evidence of data manipulation and fabrication.
Yet there is another potential contender for chief culprit that is rarely considered: the nocebo effect…..
Pick of the week: 2nd December
A brief selection from a Moderna data dump, a book review, the importance of outdoor play for children and Cornwall says NO to digital ID
Experimenting on Children:
Psychologist, Damian Wilde, takes a fresh look at trans ideology in schools, the Cass Report and the ban on puberty blockers in children. The newly announced trial of puberty blockers raises questions about real protection against harm.
C-19 Inquiry a whitewash?
The report from UK C19 Inquiry Module 2 came out last week with MSM loudly repeating the ‘Too Little Too Late’ message, and the alt media talking of the predicted whitewash. But as blogger BiologyPhenom says, the detail of many of the witness testimonies is there on record. The whitewashing comes not only as predicted by Baroness Hallett and team, but by all those journalists who failing to cover the Inquiry itself and to highlight the care home deaths and the psychological warfare inflicted on the population without which we never would have reached the genetic ‘vaccines’.
The headline that wasn’t: Vaccination increased myocarditis risk from covid
Analysis of latest Lancet paper promoted by media Dr Clare Craig A new Lancet Child & Adolescent Health paper has drawn headlines suggesting that COVID-19 poses a greater myocarditis risk to children than vaccination. A closer look at the data, however, raises serious questions about how those conclusions were reached. The headlines were that covid […]
