The Shameful Crushing of Dissenters
12 December 2022
Europe’s Energy Crisis Isn’t Over
12 December 2022
by Noah Carl
According to a worldwide IPSOS survey covering two-thirds of the world’s population for energy company EDF, nearly four people in every 10 believe climate change is mainly due to natural causes.
Without dissenters to pandemic policies, it would have taken much longer to exit lockdowns. Yet there was a concerted effort in government and media to discredit all dissent, say Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson.
Stanford epidemiologist and Great Barrington Declaration legend Jay Bhattacharya has met with Elon Musk to discover why his 'dangerous' opposition to the COVID-19 lockdowns led to him being blacklisted by 'Twitter 1.0'.
The National Grid has put two coal-fired power stations in North Yorkshire on stand-by because of the ‘emergency’, i.e., cold weather. Zero-carbon renewables just aren’t cutting it. Who could have predicted that?
The UK recently approved Covid vaccines for infants aged 6 months to 4 years. Yet there is a mountain of evidence that the vaccines are neither safe nor effective, nor necessary for this age group, says Hugh McCarthy.
OECD countries will spend 18% of GDP on energy this year, compared to only 10% last year. That’s 8 percentage points of GDP that we could have spent on infrastructure or tax-cuts. The energy crisis isn't over.
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.
© Skeptics Ltd.