“The courts are backing the Covid vaccine madness” – “It seems that the vaccine juggernaut is unstoppable, despite growing evidence of irreparable harms and even death,” says Sally Beck, who reports on the judicial system siding with the Government on mandatory vaccination in TCW.
“Resisting tyranny depends on the courage to not conform” – “The price of abdicating our responsibility is high. As Browning puts it, Germans paid a high price for ‘placing uncritical trust in the ‘firm leadership’ of seemingly well-intentioned political authority between 1933 and 1945′,” writes Barry Brownstein for the American Institute for Economic Research.
“Analysis of all-cause mortality by week in Canada 2010-2021” – “There was no Covid pandemic, and there is strong evidence of response-caused deaths in the most elderly and in young males,” declare Denis G. Rancourt, Marine Baudin and Jérémie Mercier in ResearchGate.
“Not hypocrites, elites” – “It is a demonstration to their subjects, to fellow oligarchs and to would-be opponents, that they have enough power and control to spurn every rule they set out,” argues Alexanders Adams, who hypothesises the true symbolism of COP26 in Bournbrook Magazine.
“Halt net stupid – the message from the doorstep” – Reform U.K. leader Richard Tice lists a series of policies and promises to the people of Old Bexley and Sidcup in preparation for the upcoming by-election in TCW.
“Big media is turning into big brother” – Sky News wants to socially re-engineer its viewers. Time to switch channels, writes Brendan O’Neill in Spiked.
“Therapists must be allowed to question gender identity” – “If children and young people are not ‘affirmed’ as being ‘born in the wrong body’, and given drugs that stop puberty and change their secondary sex characteristics, they are supposedly being put at risk of suicide,” writes Maya Forstater in UnHerd.
“Up to the oche: an introduction to Bullseyes and Booze” – “We are dismayed by some of the recent (and some of the not-so recent) dress-room alterations imposed from above by faceless businessmen and bureaucratic desk personnel,” writes Bullseyes and Booze in an introduction to the new publication partly dedicated to challenging the woke changes made to the sport of darts.
“Cambridge students demand renaming of library over link to imperialism” – “Students at Cambridge University have petitioned to rename a library which holds the name of a 19th century historian who defended imperialism, John Robert Seeley, despite his liberal views for the time,” reports RT.
“Goodnight Vienna” – “A brothel in Vienna is providing Covid vaccinations and giving those who take up the offer vouchers for a free visit,” reports Sky News.
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