How Many Ukrainian Soldiers Have Died in the War?
30 October 2022
by Noah Carl
The Fatal Flaw in the UKHSA’s Inflated Vaccine Effectiveness Estimates
28 October 2022
by Amanuensis
Schoolchildren in the United States have fallen behind in their learning by almost a year in some subjects due to the impact of school closures and other pandemic measures, according to the latest official assessments.
Another day passes, and another Daily Sceptic article is assailed by ‘fact checkers’. When will these zealous defenders of received opinion stop claiming our sceptical interpretations of the facts are factual errors?
The political winds are shifting and many who once supported lockdowns are now claiming they did the opposite, and even that lockdowns never really happened. This deceit is not the way to deal with the past.
A study from Oxford, Edinburgh and Swansea universities has found the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines have negative effectiveness against hospitalisation and death within two to three months.
A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the virus and the vaccines, the ‘climate emergency’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
PayPal removed the line about "misinformation" in its acceptable use policy but it's still there in its "restricted activities" section and it still threatens $2,500 fines for ill-defined "hate" and "intolerance".
GB News continues to suffer under an advertising boycott spearheaded by woke activist organisation Stop Funding Hate, as big corporations go along with the bigoted campaign that plays to the prejudices of their staff.
Elon Musk has formally taken over Twitter, triumphantly posting "the bird is freed" and immediately firing several top executives as he is set to overturn lifetime Twitter bans and restore freer speech to the platform.
Why do journalists keep putting a positive spin on the downsides of our Russia sanctions? We all know what is going on here. Since the war started in February, many have seen their role as cheerleaders.
The UKHSA's vaccine effectiveness estimates rely on a method that assumes the vaccines don't increase susceptibility to other similar diseases. But what if that assumption is wrong, as it has been with other vaccines?
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