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Vanden Bossche selection pressure in plain English
01 December 2021
Rob Verkerk PhD and David Lorimer attempt to tame the increasingly convincing theories of a Belgian vaccinologist
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns
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Is fear inducing learned helplessness?
14 October 2021
ANH executive coordinator Meleni Aldridge explains why it's so important we regain poise and sovereignty over our lives
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Has your TerRAIN gone off the rails?
22 September 2021
ANH founder Rob Verkerk PhD takes us on a journey of ANH’s Ecological Terrain to find better ways of improving whole system health
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns / Research
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FEATURE: Latest snapshots of a moving target of a ‘pandemic’ (Part One)
07 October 2021
Exploring data bites to ascertain the risk posed by SARS-CoV-2 and if mass vaccination is really our best route out
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns
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Can ancient tensor tech make modern day EMFs safe?
11 August 2021
Join Meleni Aldridge and Denver Vermeulen for a fascinating discussion on this new, but old, sacred consciousness technology that may just be the EMF antidote we’ve been waiting for
News / Electrosmog Campaign / Electrosmog / Health / Education / Campaigns
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Why heroic bystanders are needed to extract us from the era of dissonance
02 September 2021
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns
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Weekly news update (week 26, 2021)
01 July 2021
Post Brexit regulatory changes for supplements; Junk food advertising to kids; Long covid & EBV; Myocarditis reports increase; Natural immunity following covid-19; Pandemic depression in children; Lisbon court challenges covid death toll; New ivermectin trial; Coronavirus genome sequences deleted; Covid censorship; Other news…
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Why we need more eggs in the covid basket
08 April 2021
Rob Verkerk PhD argues for a diversification of strategies targeting mutating viruses
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Think like a doctor, scientist, ecologist and economist – then become a conscientious objector
15 April 2021
ANH founder takes us through some critical thinking steps that lead to just one conclusion