“The Leaked CDC SARS-CoV-2 Delta Strain Presentation; Key Takeaways” – Information leaked to the Washington Post has revealed that much of the truth about the Delta Covid variant has been hidden or otherwise misrepresented to the public by the CDC, writes Robert W. Malone in Trial Site.
“Scientific Credibility and the File-Drawer Problem” – “If scientists are concerned about a decrease in public confidence in their work, they should look not at ‘Twitter trolls’ but at the way scientists themselves have presented their findings and the magnitude and significance of their work,” writes Peter G. Klein in Mises Institute.
“Australia’s ‘zero-Covid’ tyranny – and a PR disaster” – “Attempting to hide information or tamper [with] the facts in a partisan manner heightens distrust and paranoia, so public bodies must take note that their ability to be open, informational, and honest is a large source of their legitimacy and authority,” writes Luke Perry in his latest column in Bournbrook Magazine.
“Five lowlights from Australia’s Covid fight” – “Not for nothing did Clive James joke: ‘The problem with Australians is not that so many of them are descended from convicts, but that so many of them are descended from prison officers,'” writes Steerpike in the Spectator.
“Covid Vaccines: A Shot in the Dark?” – “New data from Israel shows that within six months, Covid vaccine protection against severe disease in people over 65 has decreased from 95% to 55%. Will boosters save the day,” asks Swiss Policy Research.
“Number 10 is distorting the economy” – “I don’t see a Government that is reining in the wasteful spending that the Leave campaign rightly laid at the door of the E.U. On the contrary, it has merely reinvented the most wasteful form of E.U. spending,” writes Ross Clark in the Spectator.
“The Real Cost Of Green Steel” – “At a cost of $200,000,000,000,000 per degree of cooling, that’s gotta be far and away the world’s most expensive air conditioner,” writes Willis Eschenbach on ‘green steel’ in Watts Up With That.
“The policing of ‘non-crimes’ shows the dark side of rainbow cars” – “The ‘non-crime hate incident’ was cooked up entirely by the College of Policing and has no basis in law. When put alongside the already extensive speech crimes we have on statute, it has led to cops going after alleged wrongthink with alarming zeal,” writes Tom Slater in the Spectator.
“Meet Sleepy Joe and Kamala” – Millions of U.S. television viewers have seen Sleepy Joe experience yet another embarrassing senior moment, writes Richard Littlejohn in the Mail.
“Keira Bell: My Story” – As a teen, she transitioned to male but came to regret it. Keira Bell writes how it felt to enter history in the trans debate in Persuasion.
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