- “China shows that a Zero-Covid policy fails. It is now the biggest threat to the world economy” – Mass public defiance is almost unheard of in the People’s Republic, but it is happening thanks to Xi Jinping’s coronavirus strategy, writes Ross Clark in the Telegraph.
- “The dismissal of the Covid lab leak theory shows the perils of scientists turning into campaigners” – When researchers think it’s their duty to promote particular ends, their advice should come with a massive health warning, says Juliet Samuel in the Telegraph.
- “Time to Unmask the Truth” – Dr. Eric Payne in Brownstone with the case against face masks.
- “Lab leak conspiracy theory” – Watch Dr. John Campbell cover the Fauci lab leak cover-up emails.
- “Excess Deaths – a quick update yet again” – Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson find a number of explanations for excess deaths being advanced (though one is notably missing from their article).
- “Year-on-year mortality increases: Japan’s new normal” – Guy Gin finds elevated mortality continuing in Japan.
- “No life, no future and no sympathy – desperate plight of a vaccine injured teacher” – Read Clare McHugh’s tragic story in TCW Defending Freedom.
- “Elon Musk vows to unblock thousands of banned Twitter accounts” – The billionaire says accounts which have not broken the law or posted spam will have their suspensions revoked, the Telegraph reports – paving the way for throngs of dissenters from mainstream orthodoxy to return to the platform.
- “ULEZ expansion will cost hundreds of thousands of drivers £12.50 a day” – Sadiq Khan said extending London’s ‘ultra low emissions zone’ to cover the whole of the capital from August 29th next year is “one of the toughest decisions” he’s had to take but that it will give five million Londoners cleaner air to breathe, the Mail reports.
- “Sadiq Khan’s ULEZ expansion punishes the poorest” – There would be outrage if Jeremy Hunt announced a new 60p income tax band that was payable only by people who earn less than £20,000 a year, writes Ross Clark in the Spectator. Why then do things work differently with green taxes?
- “Why we should resist academic calls for climate reparations” – Simply blaming the West is easy but wrong, writes Richard Wood in the Critic.
- “The ghoulish exploitation of the Club Q shooting” – Tom Slater in Spiked says blaming gender-critical commentators for the atrocity in Colorado is morally repugnant.
- “Conned: The Top Five Climate Change Lies” – Watch as Laurence Fox “breaks apart the lies repeatedly fed to the public and details the manipulation by the billionaire-funded lobby groups and activists”.
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Morning clever DS people
i say clever but dogmatic is in there as well as lots of other superlatives I could use ! The reason for my praise is someone ( come forward ) lead me to Forrest Maready 

has anyone else had the pleasure ?
Not yet Freddy, but at least I know about him now and will take a look later and see what I think. Cheers.!
ok great
Morning Freddy…I looked him up and he has a Twitter page, so I’ll have a read, but he already looks interesting…but I would thank YOU for telling us about John Ward..
he is always brilliant and I wouldn’t have know about him if not for you….
(If anyone doesn’t know him..he’s well worth a read…)
https://therealslog.com/author/hat4uk/
Thanks Gums me old chum , I’m glad you remembered him , he’s actually moved to Ghana ! What a legend he is for a bloke in his 70,s
I keep scanning this section for an article with the first data from the energy sector detailing the extent to which the UK /European populations have been gaslit / priced out of using their central heating / power. What are the actual consumption signals? Anyone?
Always got time for Prof Fenton, and here’s a recent interview of his. An excerpt;
Forum: Your group was one of the first to look at all cause mortality and you recognized some interesting anomalies.
Fenton: Yes, if you want to really understand the safety of the vaccines, you need to analyze all-cause mortality. When we first looked at the ONS data for the UK vaccine program we saw a very strange correlation.
Incredibly, according to the ONS data, as the vaccines were released, there was a significant increase in deaths from other causes than COVID among the unvaccinated. These two statistics should be unrelated. The most likely explanation for this anomaly was that many of those who were dying shortly after vaccination were being classified as unvaccinated. Once the data are adjusted for this misclassification there is no evidence that the vaccines reduce all-cause mortality; rather, there is evidence it may cause an increase, especially in the younger age groups. This should have caused great concern and immediate intervention.
Forum: There is also confirmation of both deaths and serious complications from the vaccines, but these numbers are also ignored. Have you reviewed the data bases like VAERS [Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System]?
Fenton: As of June 2022, we saw over 1.3 million adverse events showing in the VAERS database, a system widely accepted as flawed for underreporting. Even with these low numbers we knew that there had been about 30,000 deaths and over 165,000 hospitalizations caused by the COVID vaccines. In all previous years since VAERS began recording data, the total number of deaths reported from all vaccinations before COVID was around 10,000. So there are three times as many deaths reported from the COVID vaccine in two years, compared to all deaths from all other vaccines in the reporting over the last 30 odd years. This should be taken as an obvious signal, stopping the COVID vaccine program for reevaluation, but again these numbers are dismissed.
https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/forum-conversation-norman-fenton
Seems those deaths now stand at 32,370. Of course we know it’s but a fraction of the reality.
https://www.openvaers.com/
The Torygraph has 2 landing page articles pro onshore wind farms today.
Must have gotten a new funding source…
And when I saw da Princess was harping on about the under 5s, I was initially expecting another zoom ’em, mask ’em and inject ’em campaign.
But then, the Ukies are standing before Moscow and Putin has run out of ammunition since March according to this ‘paper’, so that gives me some hope that the onshore wind mutilation and r*pe of Britain’s landscape can still be prevented.
Or is it the country’s goal to be and look more like ugly Germany in those regards too?
Please read this article.
This is what I have been banging on about for months. This is the detailed explanation of what is being done to our economy, the reasons why and by whom. The evils being perpetrated against national populations is off the scale.
This writing blows cock-up theory out of the water. The wholesale destruction of our country is under way and will be relentless.
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/welcome-to-planet-oligarch/
The latest interview with Mike Yeadon courtesy of World Council for Health;
https://rumble.com/v1wjapm-dr-mike-yeadon-why-the-depopulation-agenda-is-real-and-what-we-can-do-about.html
The vid stopped half way through. Have I done something wrong?
Strange. I had no probs…You could try another platform such as Bitchute;
https://www.bitchute.com/video/o0nK2uXX1FbN/
I got to the end eventually Mogs. Sometimes, listening to Dr Mike Yeadon I feel like I am in an echo chamber. He’s a great man.
Thanks for the link.
A WHO critic interviewed by Ivor Cummins. It is Dr. David Bell, an Australian guy with a fair bit of experience working with WHO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja-EI__cXxI&list=WL&index=6 Just under 27 minutes.