Corrected Edition of the Chronology is Published

Read the Latest version of our Covid Chronology — 5.4.1

The Chronology has a new introduction and feature about October 2020.
Here is the beta version of the 2021 timeline.

Oct. 6, 2020 was a big day.

Note from New York, Oct. 16, 2024 — Version 5.4.1 — Corrects one small error: the chronology begins with the DHS psychogenic illness document in 2006. If you want to save a lot of time, that’s the only thing you need to know. — efc

Note from New York, Aug. 5, 2024 — Version 5.4.0 — This edition finally corrects the spacing problem created when we converted the chronology from Word to Pages. Words would randomly stick together and the error would not be visible to spellcheck. And you could not just bang in another space — the whole phrase would need to be retyped. This must have happened 500 to 1,000 times.

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For the First Time, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Publicly Acknowledges Controversy Over Existence of SARS-CoV-2 — and of All Viruses

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. takes part in a panel discussion following the New York City screening of ‘Trace Amounts’ at NYU on March 24, 2015 in New York City. Photo by Cindy Ord.

[See transcript of my interchange with RFK, or hear audio]

By ERIC F. COPPOLINO | Planet Waves FM

GREENWICH, CT — Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has acknowledged the controversy within his own community over whether SARS-CoV-2 physically exists, and whether any viruses exist, or make people sick. He made the comments at a fundraising event here Sunday, April 24, 2022.

Kennedy said that the issue erupts regularly on the email discussion list of Children’s Health Defense (CHD), the vaccine safety and education organization that he founded in 2016.

“On our list, there’s a number of people who make those kinds of arguments” about how viruses allegedly don’t exist, Kennedy said in his remarks. “And other people on the list server, and these are all very brilliant people, ridicule them and dismiss them, and have them produce a lot of evidence.”

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