In 2006, British medical journal The Lancet released a study of Iraqi civilian casualties that ludicrously claimed more than 650,000 Iraqis had died as a result of the war. This absurd number instantly became a mantra of the anti-war left, of course, who could not have cared less whether it was ...
In 2004, British medical journal The Lancet released a study in the final days leading up to the US presidential election. Their attempted October Surprise was heavily promoted by international media and the international left (there’s a difference?), and claimed the US was responsible for more than 100,000 civilian deaths ...
LGF, Lancet, Iraq, Statistics
Remember the study released last year by British medical journal The Lancet that ludicrously claimed more than 650,000 Iraqis had died as a result of the Iraq War? The study that was seized upon by “anti-war” groups, and is now cited as fact and repeated endlessly in the propaganda from ...
The Lancet report claiming an absurdly inflated number of casualties in Iraq is all over the news today. Here’s some context that media isn’t giving you, in a video clip from the recent “Time To Go” demonstration of the UK Stop The War Coalition, at which Lancet editor Richard Horton was ...
British medical journal The Lancet, thoroughly discredited (at least in the sane world) after its absurd 2004 report, is at it again with a new “survey” making an even more ridiculous claim: Study: 655,000 Iraqis Died Due to War. Notice that this new report is released in October, immediately before a ...
US urged to abandon force-feeding at Guantanamo. The alternative, of course, is to simply let them starve to death. LONDON (Reuters) - More than 250 doctors from seven countries urged the U.S. government on Friday to abandon force-feeding and the use of restraints on hunger strikers at the Guantanamo Bay prison camp. The ...