- “Woman, 60, suffers agonising tongue ulcers after Pfizer Covid vaccine” – The unidentified patient from Australia received three vaccine doses of the Pfizer vaccine in total, and her symptoms got worse with every shot – yet she went undiagnosed for nine months, reports the Mail.
- “‘We have been officially censored!’ Russell Brand leaves YouTube” – In a clip shared Tuesday, the 47-year-old actor explained that after his video about the “changing narratives around Covid” was taken down, he’s moving to Rumble, according to the Mail.
- “Pandemics: The consistency of Giorgia Meloni” – Dr. Robert Malone with a guest post from Dr. Renato Cristin, who says the new Italian Prime Minister is a lockdown and vaccine sceptic who has already announced that she will establish a parliamentary commission on “the disastrous management of the pandemic”.
- “Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion” – Watch the new film from Oracle Films which shines a light on COVID-19 vaccine injuries and bereavements, looking at analysis of pharmaceutical trials, the role of the MHRA in regulating these products, the role of the SAGE behavioural scientists in influencing policy and the role of the media and Big Tech companies in suppressing free and open debate on the subject.
- “Public health ethics: critiques of the ‘new normal’” – The global response to the recent coronavirus pandemic has revealed an ethical crisis in public health, writes Dr. Euzebiusz Jamrozik in Monash Bioethics Review.
- “How the Dutch Failed their Children – A Cautionary Tale” – After two years of closing down children’s lives, Hans Koppies in Brownstone writes that he “firmly believes we owe it to children and their parents to make amends for the wrongs that were done to Dutch children”.
- “Common antidepressants may increase the risk of heart disease and early death” – A study reported in the Telegraph reveals the likelihood of developing cardiovascular disease is 34% higher for those using SSRI antidepressants long term.
- “HSBC considers leaving iconic Canary Wharf HQ as more bankers work from home” – The lease for the 45-storey building runs out in 2027, the Telegraph reports.
- “‘Extremely worrying’ drop in childhood vaccinations since the pandemic” – Health experts predict a surge in illnesses such as measles and mumps among children whose early years were dominated by social distancing, reports the Telegraph.
- “Medical examiners were told to lie on death certificates” – Steve Kirsch reports inside information that in Massachusetts, the state Department of Public Health told medical examiners that if the person died with Covid, to list Covid as a cause of death even if it was incidental, which Steve says is a violation of federal law.
- “Deborah Prentice: Cambridge’s lockdown-loving new head” – Rob Lownie in UnHerd notes that from restrictive COVID-19 policies to stringent speech codes, Prentice oversaw the implementation of a number of limitations on student freedom, which left Princeton ranked at 169th out of 203 in the College Free Speech Rankings.
- “The dark continent: How ‘green’ power insanity will black out Europe” – Kathy Gyngell at TCW Defending Freedom on a new paper from the Global Warming Policy Foundation warning that the European electricity grid is hurtling towards disaster.
- “Climate Scientists Want to Ban Dissenting Views” – Paul Homewood in WUWT criticises some mainstream climate scientists for “blackmailing” the European Physical Journal Plus into withdrawing a paper presenting evidence contrary to climate alarmism.
- “The next Great Depression?” – The Western world today faces a serious risk of slipping into another Great Depression owing to global economic relations deteriorating to the point of all out warfare, writes Philip Pilkington in the Critic.
- “Shame should not be heritable” – Lionel Shriver in the Spectator says that ‘liberal guilt’ is a misnomer because it is plainly a pleasure: “a bundle of self-congratulation, preening sanctimony and moral superiority”.
- “I’m in trouble with the police” – Douglas Murray in the Spectator writes that while the police are free to threaten writers like him, “if I were them I would refrain from doing so and reflect instead on whether they have really got the fighting force they need for the country they have done so much to create”.
- “She’s Always a Person With a Cervix to Me” – Are you triggered by outdated lyrics? TalkTV has the album for you.
- “Spain considers radical trans bill” – Debbie Hayton in UnHerd on a draft law that allows over-14s to change their legal gender with no medical diagnosis.
- “Detransitioners: Mangling Your Body Is A Sickness, Not A Cure” – Jordan Boyd in the Federalist features the voices of some of those who have turned their backs on a transgender past: “I’m really worried about other people who are getting sucked into thinking that gender transition is the answer.”
- “Jacinda Ardern and the woke war on free speech” – Brendan O’Neill in Spiked says the New Zealand PM is the kindly face of 21st-century authoritarianism.
- “PayPal Backs Down” – Watch Nick Dixon on the Lotus Eaters podcast discuss PayPal’s antics.
- “I’m not going to trust them again… We need them to restore all the other accounts they’ve shut down and stop doing it!” – Watch Toby join Mark Steyn on GB News after PayPal restored the Free Speech Union’s account.
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