The International Scheme of âDoctors for the Truthâ: A Denialist Trademark Registered by Natalia Prego
Ilustración: Alina Najlis y Santiago Quintero
Maldita.es | Tiempo de lectura: 12 minutos
10 Mayo, 2021 18:49 pm | Tiempo de lectura: 12 minutos
A group of doctors has disinformed during the pandemic. Itâs an international organization that was born in Germany, grew stronger in Spain and expanded in Latin America. They spread falsehoods to promote false cures, reject face masks and even deny the pandemic, calling it an alleged âplan of global domination.â Because theyâre doctors, their weight has greater influence, and some medical colleges in Spain have taken steps to investigate them in fear of the damage they could cause to public health.
Massenhafte Maskenatteste: Die dramatischen Folgen für Coronaleugner-Ärzte
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Die dramatischen Folgen für die Coronaleugner-Ärzte
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Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Case That Could Severely Limit Roe v Wade and Save Countless Babies Lives
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May 17, 2021 5:29 p.m.
It’s not just the Supreme Court’s recent jerk towards the right that makes its grant Monday of a major abortion case such a big deal. It’s how the justices went about deciding that they were going to wade into the issue.
The court waited several months to decide what to do with the lawsuit, a legal challenge to Mississippi’s 15-week abortion ban. And when the justices finally said they would review an appeals court decision striking down the law, the court teed it up in an extremely open-ended way.
“It’s a very big deal. And one of the reasons is the range of possibilities is wide,” said Walter Weber, senior counsel at the conservative American Center for Law & Justice, which is supporting Mississippi as a “friend of the court” in the case.