- “NHS employs more than 2,000 managers on six-figure salaries as executive pay soars” – The highest earners in the health service are paid almost twice as much as the Prime Minister at a time when nurses are due to strike over wages, reports the Telegraph.
- “The Problem with the Covid Narrative” – Emeritus Professor of Pathology Robert Clancy writes in Quadrant that he asked the Australian College of Pathology (of which he was a Senior Fellow) to conduct an across-country study to determine whether or not Covid vaccination was responsible for the excess deaths across the world and was first ignored and then turned down.
- “Justin Trudeau’s strange defence of his protest crackdown ” – It was just in case, apparently, reports Jane Stannus in the Spectator.
- “Fauci’s Seven-Hour Deposition: What We Know So far” – The Brownstone Institute relays a “revealing account of astonishing testimony from Fauci which confirms the fullness of the treachery we have long suspected”.
- “The Mask Is Off: WEF’s Klaus Schwab Declares China A ‘Role Model’” – Why does the WEF chief deem a country of zero freedom, low social mobility, social credit scores and constant Government surveillance a role model, asks Zero Hedge.
- “Public Health Leaders, Scientists Owe Americans Apology for Harms of Lockdowns: Dr. Scott Atlas” – Americans have lost their trust in science, and it can’t be repaired without public health leaders and scientists admitting and apologising their wrongs during the pandemic, said former White House COVID-19 adviser Dr. Scott Atlas, according to the Epoch Times.
- “Has Big Pharma Hijacked Evidence Based Medicine?” – Watch cardiologist Dr. Aseem Malhotra uncover troubling data on the Covid vaccines – “one of the most widely distributed pharmacological interventions in the history of medicine”.
- “Petition: Launch a Public Inquiry into the approval process for COVID-19 vaccines” – Sign the petition calling on the Government to launch a Public Inquiry to investigate the MHRA’s process for approving COVID-19 vaccines.
- “Respiratory diseases are still killing people. We need to mask up again.” – Abdullah Shihipar and Abigail Cartus argue in NBC News that “mask mandates not only stem the spread of diseases but also have helpful psychological benefits”. Seriously.
- “Chinese Protest the Same Lockdowns that Elites Advocated Here” – Michael Senger writes that if we’d taken health officials and media elites seriously, the entire free world would look like China does today.
- “From Brexit to NetExit” – Christopher Monckton in WUWT says he was recently invited to speak in Estonia, which will be “by no means the only nation that will not tolerate so gross a series of harms directed at its population”.
- “Germany loses patience with climate extremists” – Protesters’ radical tactics are failing to win over the masses, says Katja Hoyer in UnHerd.
- “Just Stop Oil plots Christmas chaos around U.K. – ‘Serious disruption’ to hit motorways in next three weeks” – The radical campaign group claims Rishi Sunak’s Government is “genocidal” and vows to take a “last stand”, reports GB News. Let’s hope it is the last.
- “U.K. doubles coal imports to head off winter energy crisis” – Rising gas prices resulting from the war in Ukraine have forced the U.K. to nearly double its coal imports in the fight to keep the lights on through the Winter, the Times reports.
- “Fan-baiting: the toxic culture of Hollywood progressives” – Noel Yaxley in Spectator Australia says that for fans and critics alike, the message from Hollywood is clear: if you don’t like the film, you are the problem.
- “Prestigious exhibition charting the history of world medicine is axed after 15 years because it contains ‘racist, sexist and ableist theories’: Wellcome Collection is accused of wokeism and ‘cultural vandalism’ for axing show” – The Wellcome Collection, has been accused of “cultural vandalism” after it said it is scrapping its “Medicine Man” exhibit, which it says perpetuates “racist, sexist and ableist theories and language”, reports the Mail.
- “The Frank Report XLVI” – Frank Haviland’s latest column in the New Conservative.
- “Elon Musk: worse than Hitler” – Titania McGrath keeps things in perspective in the Critic. “Keeping people informed can have dire consequences. Democracy has no chance of working properly if people keep insisting on voting for the wrong candidates.”
- “Balenciaga and the rise of paedo chic” – Brendan O’Neill in Spiked says adults need to stop dragging kids into their sexual fantasies.
- “Lord Jonathan Sumption ‘A State of Fear: COVID-19 and Lockdowns’” – Watch the ex-judge turned anti-lockdown firebrand deliver the 2022 Robert Menzies Institute Oration.
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