- “The gall of lockdowners supporting China’s anti-Lockdown protests” – Michael P. Senger takes aim at the political and media elites who are now proclaiming their support for China’s anti-lockdowns protests but who were not so long ago out to demonise the anti-lockdown protests in their home countries
- “Brazen, shameless hypocrisy of the West over China lockdown protests” – Niall McCrae gives the same hypocritical elites both barrels in the Conservative Woman
- “The deposition of Anthony Fauci” – Steve Kirsch provides a round-up of the most interesting takes on Fauci’s recent testimony in the case of Missouri v Biden, in which the Attorneys General of Missouri and Louisiana are suing the Biden Administration for colluding with Big Tech over Covid censorship
- “Prof Fukushima goes nuclear” – Guy Gin highlights a video clip showing Professor Masanori Fukushima of Kyoto University “bluntly explaining the various problems with the Covid jabs to officials from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare”
- “CDC employees struggle to get research published because its findings counter public health dogma” – ICAN tells of how CDC-affiliated authors struggled to get a publisher for their study, entitled “Shedding of Infectious SARS-CoV-2 Despite Vaccination”. Its results showed that “vaccinated persons can spread Delta”
- “Was measles outbreak in Samoa a test-bed for the global Covid lockdown?” – Writing for the Conservative Woman, Paula Jardine recounts the drastic response to a measles outbreak in Samoa which took place shortly before the Covid lockdown in Wuhan
- “Switzerland, facing an unprecedented power shortage, contemplates a partial ban on the use of electric vehicles” – Eugyppius reports that the Federal Council of Switzerland has published legislation for various measures to conserve electricity, ranging from temperature restrictions on fridges to limiting the use of electric cars
- “Threats to Freedom of Expression: COVID-19, the ‘fact checking counter-disinformation industry’, and online harm legislation” – “Freedom of expression is evaporating,” writes Dr. Piers Robinson for Pandata, and legislation relating to misinformation will “make an already bad situation much worse”
- “Google to introduce behavioural ‘interventions’” – Reclaim the Net reports on Google’s ‘Info interventions’ project, a scheme which would activate an accuracy prompt when a user scrolls through a feed which may contain content labelled as misinformation
- “Apple makes it harder for China protesters to speak out” – Apple has released an update to its operating system which limits the use of the Air Drop feature on iPhones sold in China, the Times reports, making it harder for Chinese protesters to share messages with each other
- “EU: WEF graduate Thierry Breton threatens to ban twitter from Europe” – Igor Chudov points out that Thierry Breton, the EU Commissioner threatening to ban Twitter, is a graduate of the WEF’s “Global Leaders of Tomorrow”, class of 1998
- “Amy Gallagher: Leading the fightback against wokery” – The New Conservative’s Frank Haviland interviews Amy Gallagher, the nurse and psychotherapist who was accused of ‘racist’ and ‘prejudiced’ views while attending a woke training course at the Tavistock and Portman trust. She is now suing the NHS
- “A&E delays are worse than ever… how bad is the crisis in your area?” – More than 11,000 ambulances spent at least an hour waiting outside of English hospitals last week before handing over their patients, MailOnline reports
- “Re: Understanding and neutralising COVID-19 misinformation and disinformation” – The U.K. Medical Freedom Alliance responds to a recent article in the BMJ which called for further action against misinformation and made several disparaging implications against the Alliance
- “The use of phrases like misinformation and disinformation are very disturbing rhetorical devices” – Dr Clare Craig responds to the same article on behalf of HART
- “It’s not racist to ask where someone is from” – The Buckingham Palace race row has revealed the toxicity of modern ‘anti-racism’, writes Rakib Ehsan in Spiked
- “Male criminals belong in men’s prisons” – Writing for Spiked, Jo Bartosch welcomes the news that a transgender sex offender has been put in the correct prison
- “Be it resolved: Don’t trust mainstream media” – Read Matt Taibbi’s opening remarks at the recent Munk Debate in Toronto, where, alongside Douglas Murray, he argued in favour of the motion “Don’t trust the mainstream media”. The pair won a resounding victory
- “Anti-science right-wingers protest common Sense Covid restrictions” – Thousands of right-wing, anti-science extremists have converged in Shanghai to protest Chinese President Xi’s common sense Covid restrictions, the Babylon Bee reports
- “Now that Twitter stopped censoring the truth about Covid, watch this” – A quick video delving into past headlines to tell the story of the Covid jabs and their declining efficacy
- “You would hope that out of this chaos would emerge someone with a backbone, a natural leader” – Toby joins Mark Steyn on GB News to discuss whether now is the time for a new right-of-centre party
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