- “Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi says Sir Gavin Williamson deserves his knighthood despite him being twice sacked as cabinet minister and overseeing Covid exams fiasco” – The Mail reports that the Education Secretary diplomatically said his predecessor “deserves” the prestigious honour for his work on the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill, which has yet to clear Parliament and was his, er, job.
- “Hunter Biden DID help secure millions in funding for U.S. contractor in Ukraine specialising in deadly pathogen research, laptop emails reveal, raising more questions about the disgraced son of then vice president” – Email and correspondence obtained by MailOnline from Hunter’s abandoned laptop show he helped secure millions for Metabiota.
- “Twenty questions they don’t want to answer” – Steve Kirsch invites his detractors to answer 20 questions about the vaccines and other aspects of the pandemic, none of which have yet been answered by any of them.
- “Record SARS-CoV-2 Cases & Deaths: 93% of COVID-19 Cases in New Zealand Fully Vaxxed” – According to a recent entry in local New Zealand media, the spike in infections in the vaccinated isn’t cause for alarm, but TrialSite News isn’t so sure.
- “Blatant Blarney: Derangement as Default Setting” – Movement was banned, economic transactions verboten, religious worship denied, education dismantled, right of assembly neutered – and a bio-security police state was hatched, writes Omar Khan in Uncommon Wisdom.
- “Former BlackRock Advisor: Alarming Data Show Tens of Thousands of Millennials Died After Vaccine Mandates – Is There Any Connection?” – In an interview with TrialSite News, Edward Dowd describes how the FDA should never have approved Pfizer’s Covid vaccine, discusses alarming mortality data and explains how investors on Wall Street could be the key to turning things around.
- “Hair-shirt energy policies won’t hurt Putin” – The only way to wean ourselves off Russian oil and gas is to source our supplies elsewhere – preferably from beneath our own land and seas, argues Ross Clark in the Telegraph.
- “Weather Records Shattered – 180 Years Ago” – The claim that weather is getting more extreme due to climate change is dealt a further blow by rediscovered records stretching back to Victorian times, writes Paul Homewood on Not a Lot of People Know That.
- “Leading Environmental Group NABU Now Vigorously Opposes Wind Parks In German Forests” – Once welcome with open arms, wind turbines are falling out of favour over much of Germany since swathes of treasured forests have been cleared away to make way for massive industrial wind parks, writes Pierre Gosselin on Watts up With That?
- “‘Its a Disaster’: Aussie Noise Nuisance Court Defeat Panicking Renewable Energy Investors” – According to the ABC, the recent court ruling that upheld a complaint by residents that wind turbines are a noise nuisance has sent “ripples of uncertainty” throughout the entire Renewable Energy industry, writes Eric Worrall on Watts Up With That?
- “TfL’s sexual harassment campaign is as bizarre as it is controlling” – If the police can scarcely investigate proper sexual assault, what does TfL think will happen to someone reported for eyeing someone up, asks Zoe Strimpel in the Telegraph.
- “Team GB cycling stars face losing their Olympics places to trans woman” – Top women cyclists who have helped Great Britain to historic triumphs face losing their team places after a trans woman announced ‘she’ would now compete in female events, the Mail reports.
- “It’s important to stand for the truth and fight for our right to speak it” – Watch Andrew Doyle on GB News speak to the Babylon Bee‘s Managing Editor Joel Berry about the satirical site’s suspension from Twitter for ‘misgendering’ in a tweet saying “The Babylon Bee’s Man of the Year is Rachel Levine”.
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