The Fantasy World of Renewable Energy
29 August 2022
Is There an ‘Excess Deaths Crisis’ in England?
29 August 2022
by Noah Carl
It's been claimed that energy from wind will be vastly cheaper than from gas by the late 2020s, but the projections are based on illusions about the real cost of wind generation and the use of gas as a back-up.
It’s been widely reported that England is in the throes of an ‘excess deaths crisis’. But if you examine age-adjusted excess mortality and use a consistent baseline, the picture looks far less troubling.
Grant Shapps has claimed he had to do his own research and bring his spreadsheets to Cabinet meetings to counter the skewed information being supplied by SAGE and block plans for a Covid lockdown last Christmas.
Boris, Hancock, Whitty and the rest who drove the lockdowns will never admit they were wrong as it would be psychologically devastating for them. But in time the world will silently resolve the measures were mistaken.
There is compelling evidence of Americans ill in 2019 with COVID-19. Yet public health officials have ignored all efforts to notify them of these cases and still claim the first US case was January 20th 2020. Why?
A summary of all the most interesting stories that have appeared about politicians’ efforts to control the virus – and other acts of hubris and folly – not just in Britain, but around the world.
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