- “Covid Vaccine Booster Does More Harm Than Good” – Prof. Angus Dalgleish of St George’s Hospital Medical School in London makes the case for a “total cessation of the vaccine programme” with his story in the Express.
- “New Pfizer Document Release – Repeat-Dose Toxicity Study in Rats” – The Naked Emperor takes to Substack to analyse the latest document drop from Pfizer, and finds “serious differences between the control group and the vaccine group” that should have been investigated.
- “Mind Viruses and Their Vectors” – The propaganda used to foist lockdowns, mask mandates and vaccine passports on people offers insights into what to expect next from governments and corporate media, says Dr. Robert Malone on Substack.
- “What Is the (Under) Reporting Factor for Covid Vaccine Deaths?” – The ‘reporting factor’ holds the key to establishing the real number of Covid vaccine fatalities, argues Prof. Eyal Shahar on his Medium feed.
- “Debunkers Return to the ‘Soft Targets’” – The biggest defenders of science did the most damage to it, says Prof. Vinay Prasad on his Substack.
- “World Builds More Coal Power in Spite of Pollution, Pledges and Coal End Date” – The world is still developing new coal power, despite promises to phase out coal and agreements that all coal stations should close by 2040, according to Sky News.
- “Net Zero Rules Saddle High Street With ‘Disastrous’ £90 Billion Upgrade Bill” – Nine out of 10 shops to fall foul of new energy standards, reports the Telegraph.
- “Why Crippling Substack Links on Twitter Is Dumb, Counter-Productive and Bad for Everyone” – Eugyppius challenges Elon Musk over rules blocking Substack posts on Twitter.
- “‘Twitter Files’ Reporter Quits ‘Unusable’ Platform After Musk’s Substack Restrictions” – Journalist Matt Taibbi announced his departure from Twitter, citing new rules barring Substack links on the platform, according to the Independent.
- “For Nearly 50 Years, Only Black Men Caddied at the Masters. One Day, They All But Vanished” – We need more black caddies at Augusta National. Or fewer. It’s complicated, according to CNN.
- “Kansas Approves Bill to End ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ For Minors” – Republican legislators in Kansas have approved a proposal to end ‘gender-affirming care’ for transgender youth, reports ABC News.
- “‘Draconian’ Law Letting Staff Sue Bosses Over Rude Customers is Shelved After Backlash” – About-turn after warning that owners would be forced to run businesses like a ‘police state’, reports the Telegraph.
- “Shania Twain Wants More Diversity in Country Music” – Musician Shania Twain used her appearance on stage at an awards ceremony to take a swipe at the country music industry for being to ‘pale and male’, reports CNN.
- “The Fight Against Woke is Really Conservative Gaslighting” – Republicans “are masterminds at coming up with messaging that scares the Jim Crow hell out of their base”, argues Clay Cane in a piece for CNN.
- “California Teacher Repeatedly Urges Hesitant Student to Use Racial Slur” – A middle school teacher in California was seen demanding that a student repeat a racial slur he read in a book for English class, according to Fox news.
- “Inside the ‘Terf Wars’ Tearing the Guardian Apart” – Delving into trans and slavery issues is causing deep divisions at the Guardian, according to the Times.
- “Channel 4 Slammed for ‘Normalising Gender Ideology’ as Trans Person Gets Naked in Front of Children in New Show” – Naked Education promotes itself as being “all about body positivity”, reports GB News.
- “California Bill Would Create Missing Persons Alert Specifically For Black Women and Children” – A new bill proposed in California seeks to create an “Ebony Alert” system to notify the public when black women and children go missing, reports the Post Millennial.
- “Court Rules That Teacher’s Religious Refusal to Use Preferred Pronouns Caused ‘Demonstrable Harm’” – Students complained and, instead of backing the Brownsburg High School teacher, the school gave in to the students, according to the Post Millennial.
- “Capitalism Not Slavery Made Britain Rich. It’s Time We Stopped Apologising for Our Past” – The U.K. did play its part in the Atlantic slave trade, but so did many other kingdoms. Where we are unique is in our role towards ending it, argues Daniel Hannan in the Telegraph.
- “Controversial Influencer Andrew Tate Pushed On To ‘Teen’s’ YouTube Shorts and Instagram Video Feeds” – A number of accounts and videos have been removed from YouTube after Sky News found the banned influencer’s content was being promoted by social media algorithms, according to Sky News.
- “Blast From the Past” – Watch Al Gore and John Kerry – both climate change multi-millionaires – telling you that the world will end by 2013.
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