- “The Alt-Covid Community Begins Unravelling the Origins of Covid” – Ron Unz on the growing interest among sceptics in the possibility that the release of the virus was not an accident.
- “Anatomy of the sinister Covid Project, Part 1” – Paula Jardine in TCW examines how the Covid vaccine programme was conceived by U.S. defence planners nearly 20 years ago as a 21st century ‘Manhattan Project’ for biodefence.
- “CDC identities a potential safety signal with Bivalent vaccines” – Dr. Vinay Prasad doesn’t mince his words as he thunders that randomised trials are needed prior to using medical products.
- “Censorship and the Holocaust” – Silencing Bridgen for a poor choice of words is the real insult to the victims of totalitarianism, writes Molly Kingsley in the Critic.
- “If you don’t like the data, stop reporting it? ONS edition” – El Gato Malo says there has been a worrying trend of data series being eliminated by health agencies when they trend against Covid vaccines, and it’s time we demanded to know why.
- “A second paper confirms the mRNA shots cause recipients to make less effective antibodies to the coronavirus over time” – Alex Berenson says that while no one knows yet what the long-term effects of this change may be, they probably aren’t good.
- “Why are Covid jabs being ignored in the excess death debate?” – The ‘safe and effective’ mantra glosses over a much more complicated picture, says Alex Starling in Reaction.
- “One Case Study Proves Early Spread” – “But what it really proves is we should not trust the alleged experts,” writes Bill Rice, Jr.
- “The superfit physio whose life has been ruined by Covid jabs” – Sally Beck in TCW on the harrowing story of Adam Rowland, whose life was destroyed by the AstraZeneca jab.
- “New piece from the Twitter Files: How the pharmaceutical industry lobbied social media to shape content around vaccine policy” – Lee Fang tweets that the push included direct pressure from Pfizer partner BioNTech to censor activists demanding low-cost generic vaccines for low-income countries.
- “Do we truly know the cost of Net Zero?” – Just why is Chris Skidmore’s review into the Government’s target to achieve Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050 called an “independent” review, asks Ross Clark in the Spectator.
- “Net Zero-obsessed Tories are stuck in fantasy land” – Their enduring commitment to these foolish targets, regardless of circumstance, bears the imprint of a cult, says Ross Clark in the Telegraph.
- “Police will be able to clear eco-protesters from the road immediately” – Police will be able to clear eco-zealots from the road “immediately” in a new crackdown on guerrilla tactics, Rishi Sunak confirmed last night, according to the Express – though some have warned that the new powers are “a danger to protest rights“.
- “What climate crisis?” – Past warming has never been driven by an increase in carbon dioxide, writes Ian Plimer in Spectator Australia.
- “The ideological error of Welby’s £100 million slavery fund” – If the Archbishop of Canterbury has become so convinced that an “American ideology of collectivism and victimhood should drive reparations the CofE has a moral imperative to put right”, then Catholics are “next in the queue for a handout from the Church Commissioners’ £10 billion pot”, argues Gavin Ashenden in the Catholic Herald.
- “A silent prayer for common sense” – Simon Davies in TCW says December 6th 2022 may be remembered as the day thinking became a crime in the U.K.
- “New York Mayor says ‘no room’ in his city for migrants” – The mayor of New York becomes the latest Democrat to turn on Biden as he travelled to the Mexican border city of El Paso on Sunday and declared that “there is no room in New York” for busloads of migrants being sent to America’s most populous city, Reuters reports.
- “It’s time to call out the nonsense of nonbinary” – Everyone is either male or female, get over it, says Brendan O’Neill in Spiked.
- “Rishi Sunak facing ‘big backlash’ over trans conversion therapy ban” – Tory MPs worry that the revitalised move would “criminalise” parents or therapists who question a child’s desire to change gender, the Telegraph reports.
- “The trouble with online safetyism” – The precautionary principle is taking over politics, warns Timandra Harkness in UnHerd.
- “If you cross Meghan Markle, you get into an awful lot of trouble” – Watch Toby and Laurence Fox on GB News react to Jeremy Clarkson making a formal apology to the Sussexes about his column on Meghan Markle following suggestions Amazon will not commission any further work from Clarkson.
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