- “How the great home working experiment fell apart” – A brutal and widespread tech downturn has shifted power from employee to employer, says James Titcomb in the Telegraph.
- “Arcturus, the Covid strain sparking alarm in India, is already in U.K.” – Almost 50 cases of the variant, a spin-off of Omicron, have been spotted in Britain, according to the Mail. I’m sure you’ve already started panicking.
- “No evidence face masks protected vulnerable from Covid, health officials admit” – There is not enough evidence to suggest medical-grade face masks protect vulnerable people from Covid, health officials have admitted, according to the Telegraph.
- “Long Covid or Long Mask?” – The Naked Emperor looks at a study that asks whether some people with ‘Long Covid’ actually have mask-induced exhaustion syndrome (MIES).
- “CDC Partners With ‘Social and Behaviour Change’ Initiative to Silence Vaccine Hesitancy” – Katie Spence for the Epoch Times details yet another sinister U.S. Government censorship initiative.
- “One Thousand One Hundred Thirty Five Days” – Writing for Brownstone, Justin Hart says that it’s vital to draw lessons from pandemic mistakes so that “future responses are more balanced, open and successful in tackling public health crises without compromising rights and public confidence”.
- “Retrospective censorship: the new punishment for Covid dissidents” – Professor Norman Fenton is appalled that the censors are now coming after his pre-Covid and non-Covid publications.
- “Why did Peter Daszak change his mind?” – New documents reveal that the virus-hunter warned against risky research, says Ian Birrell for UnHerd. It was just to convince funders to give him lots of money to develop ‘countermeasures’ though.
- “All-electric is a car crash waiting to happen” – Iain Martin argues in the Times that instead of “unfeasible targets to ban petrol and diesel” we need “pragmatic solutions such as e-fuels”. Or we could just stick with petrol and diesel?
- “Millions of drivers are having lives destroyed by virtue-signalling politicians” – “Motorists are angry, and the local elections next month might well show our politicians that we aren’t going to take it any more,” says Howard Cox in the Sun.
- “ULEZ expansion could be stopped: Sadiq Khan’s decision to roll out hated scheme to all of London may have been unlawful, High Court says” – Five councils who launched the legal battle – Bexley, Bromley, Harrow, Hillingdon and Surrey – have been given permission to proceed with their case for judicial review, the Mail reports.
- “Too young to be blamed for rape — why, then, would you let them vote?” – Rod Liddle in the Times on the latest incoherent nonsense from the People’s Democratic Republic of Scotland.
- “Charles, the identitarian” – His ‘multicultural’ monarchy will only divide Britain, argues Fraser Myers in Spiked.
- “Oxford University ‘rewarding slavery twice’ by repatriating Benin Bronzes” – Oxford University has been told not to “reward slavery twice” by returning Benin Bronzes to Africa as it emerged that its repatriation plans have stalled, the Telegraph reports.
- “‘They don’t understand me!’ Trans activist Dylan Mulvaney hits back at critics of Bud Light campaign – as beer giant’s parent company Anheuser- Busch suffers $3billion loss” – Partnering with the trans activist appears to have been a very poor business decision. In the Mail.
- “Looting, Restitution, and Gas: An Update on the Benin Bronzes” – Writing for History Reclaimed, Mike Wells calls on the Charity Commission to block any further misguided efforts at ‘restitution’ and ‘repatriation’.
- “Channel 4 ‘body positive’ show where adults pose nude in front of children receives almost 1,000 Ofcom complaints” – Channel 4 has attracted almost 1,000 Ofcom complaints over Naked Education, in which adults pose nude in front of children, reports the Telegraph.
- “Resurrecting Scotland’s gender law battle is an error for Humza Yousaf” – Humza Yousaf’s decision to challenge the British government in court over Scottish gender laws is a tactical play that confirms just how little the new First Minister knows about tactics, says Stephen Daisley in the Spectator.
- “The New Elite is in complete denial” – The not-so-liberal establishment refuses to acknowledge its own power, says Matthew Goodwin in Spiked.
- “£120,000 isn’t enough to compensate Gareth or their young child for the loss of a wife and mother” – Watch Toby on GB News criticise the Government vaccine injury payment scheme, as Lisa’s Shaw’s bereaved husband takes AstraZeneca to court over his wife’s death from the vaccine.
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“‘They don’t understand me!’ Trans activist Dylan Mulvaney hits back at critics
The real problem here for Dylan, is that he doesn’t understand himself..
True, but Im not the slightest bit interested in understanding the person selling me beer!
I like Cadburys fruit and nut bar but I don’t want to psychologically understand Frank Muir!
Oh dear, looks like I’ve upset both members of the Frank Muir fanclub!
They’re probably a couple of fruit and nut cases…
(music plays) Everyone’s a fruit and nut case….
I loved that advert. The good old days. The nuts would probably take offence nowadays.
https://youtu.be/kLFRsVP71l4
Cwazy for those Cadbuwys nuts and waisins.
Count me in as the third! If “Call My Bluff” was on the curriculum for all under 14s with a requirement to get a C grade or higher before leaving school, 90% of the targets this site was created to offer a counter narrative to wouldn’t even exist
People liked Frank Muir, he had been around forever and actually was an entertainer/writer of considerable talent. Cadbury’s certainly got it right by booking him.
We innately understood Frank’s psychology, liked him, and understood him without being told by a college professor why we he was a great fit for the product. He had hinterland and patina. Dylan has none.
Dylan is a victim here, a cypher, a disposable meme to these people, the Busch, Bush, Barley, McGrew globalists. We don’t know him, and are required to project our own thoughts and feelings, our own psychology onto him. He’s a blank canvas, a Marmite canvas. It was a psyop. They measure the pushback. Dylan and those like him have no agency figuratively.
Dylan may have a great personality but we will never know. The advertisers are only interested in our psychology. We have a partial power to not buy the donkey p*ss brew but it was never really about that. It’s another data harvesting stress test.
I regret saying donkey p*ss brew now, as I suspect actual dp has got a bit of flavour and some organic content.
He understands how to swell his bank balance though. Woke inc. are practically throwing money at him.
So, I went and had a look at the advert and to be honest, it’s dull. It features Dylan Mulvaney dressed in a sort of Audrey Hepburn Breakfast at Tiffany’s get-up just talking about Bud Light, a god-awful brand and beverage if you ask me, and finishing with a ‘go team’ nonsense. Badly presented and acted and there’s nothing to understand apart from the fact that the marketing person brought in to try and revive a dead parrot of a beer by trying to improve its image as one of inclusivity and fun has been handed a poisoned chalice. Apparently the ‘brand’ (‘brand’ you understand not ‘beer’) has been in decline for some time. Well, I’m not at all surprised and maybe it’s time to give it the last rites because anyone drinking what is effectively chemical water is not in their right mind. As for Mulvaney, well he’s somehow caught onto the coat tails of fame due to his disposition, can’t fault him on that, and he’s milking it for all its worth while the sun still shines and I guess, in that regard, is no different to the average celeb wannabe. A vacuous ad promoting a tasteless beer by a not very talented person, however well intentioned that person is, is how I see it.
Spot on, and in the last few lines!, I’ve got nothing against Dylan either, or anyone else who can make a mountain of quick cash out of these virtue seeking twats! But as you say, Dylan is the victim in the long run, when the fame wears out, companies like these won’t give a flying foot about Dylan! Popularity is a fickle mistress.
I’m not going to be able to buy anything soon..LOL!…he’s also doing an ad’ for Olay for goodness sake…someone has put up a list of his partnership deals (below).….if you want to go the whole hog….!?
Alex Jones from Info Wars, who I don’t always agree with, but in this I probably do…. made the point that these large companies don’t care that they lose money from the public over this, because the people funding it and paying them to promote it have even more money…and he suggests that these companies..in the same way they get points for ESG..get points (cash) for this type of crap..and will be the only ones left standing if the great re-set gang, get their way…?
What not to buy:
Dylan Mulvaney’s Paid Partnership Deals
Nike Women
Bud Light
Ole Henrikson
Plaza Hotel
Soda Stream
Mac
ASOS
Eos
Crest
Kate Spade
Ok Cupid
Svedka Vodka
Urban Decay
CeraVE
Native
Neutrogena
Mugler
Mylo
Amazon Prime
Olay
Kind
Kitchen Aid
Maybelline
Motorola US
“All-electric is a car crash waiting to happen”
It is puzzling how we have jumped from a badly thought out, impractical EV solution, to Hydrogen, itself full of problems and with no existing infrastructure, to e-fuels, a ‘new’ technology with no exiting infrastructure. Why is the grass always greener, in the untried, undeveloped technologies?
Indeed. They will apparently never understand that oil is solar power. Which we can carry about in bottles.
It’s always been this way, the grass is always greener until you get there and find its just more grass!
e-fuels have been permitted so that the elites can continue to enjoy their ICE powered luxury Porsche’s, Ferrari’s and other high end marques. If anyone thinks it’s so that the plebs will still be driving their Focus or Corsa on them, they are deluded.
Exactly. EV’s, hydrogen, e’ fuels, all of them just fool’s gold designed to keep the lid on the pleb’s expectation of continuing motorised transport.
‘Carbon offsets’ – the most ridiculous fiction ever invented.
Carbon offsets? Attributing a value to something that doesn’t exist and developing the con by allowing that which doesn’t to be bought and sold.
As Paul Daniel’s would have put it:
“It’s Magic.”
It will depend on the economics of using “e-fuels” as a storage medium. As for thermal efficiency – well, look the other way and shell out, if you really need that type of liquid fuel. This place https://www.efuel-alliance.eu/efuels/what-are-efuels that promotes it explains the likely process.
Apart from the concept of using electricity to split water into Hydrogen and Oxygen, the rest of it looks a bit like the old WW2 method of extracting petrol from coal, or other carboniferous sources (for military use, in the main).
The other possibility may be to ramp up the amount of ethanol in the fuel mix, to reduce the total amount made by a somewhat expensive process. E.g. in Brazil they already use a lot more ethanol than we do. Compare E10 petrol with the grades there.
Have fun doing the sums about the overall efficiency of different sources, economic, and thermal efficiency! A cynic might note that the earth has a pretty good long term storage of solar energy – such as coal, oil, and methane storage.
“Channel 4 ‘body positive’ show where adults pose nude in front of children receives almost 1,000 Ofcom complaints”
And the reasons there wasn’t more complaints than that?
Because nobody with half a brain watches this simpering ch 4 shyte anyway!
I saw a post on Telegram with a clip of this on it. I was appalled and disgusted. The children looked really uncomfortable. What exactly is the baseline point of adult men, there may have been some women, showing children their bodies and talking about their ‘bits’? It’s nothing more than attempting both the normalisation of trans and indoctrinating children while subtly abusing them in the process. Absolutely awful. Criminal almost.
Can you imagine what was going on in the minds of the libtards who put their children up for this pe-do primer? I can’t. I hope the answer is ‘Not a lot’ (Paul Daniels really is in the ether today).
Ah well, we are now truly in the land of Anything Goes. Or Crowley’s Do as thou Wilt evil lunacy.
But we’ve been on the road to it for a long time. Lest we forget a still living minor government minister gave Jimmy Savile the keys to Broadmoor many decades ago, probably not with the words ‘Treat yourself’. He was there to extend his dark ministry.
Did you think it had gone away? Ghisela Maxwell is in gaol for furnishing children to… NOBODY. Apparently.
Drowning in this moral quagmire is not new, just accelerating.
And now they want us all to share it via C4. Makes you proud, don’t it?
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/the-indoctrinators-part-3-bill-gates/
Part three of Karen Harradine’s brutal bios of four of the planet’s most dangerous men.
How can we make this can of piss more popular? I know, stick a tranny on it, that’ll work.
Arcturus seems a very dull name for the latest Porton Down Jam Jar Variant. When does Crippen Apocalypto Meghanovirus hit the hut?
Scare me more bigly Daddy-o.
Aren’t the variants supposed to be named in alphabetical order? How have they managed to get back to A so soon?
It is still a load of C – cobblers.
…if we are going to name every cold that comes along….and it looks as though we are…we’re going to need a bigger alphabet!! LOL!
“£120,000 isn’t enough to compensate…”.
“If we can make them pay a price…”. Yes Toby, but as you said the government has indemnified the vaccine manufacturers/marketers. So ultimately it is the taxpayers, the people being frightened, manipulated, coerced, threatened, gas lighted and lied to by the government and their vaccine psyop thugs. Paid for by the taxpayer. While big pharma laugh all the way to the bank, and the establishment grow their pension pots and make their paid appearances and whatever other dirty little earners they can secure. A triple whammy. They should be swinging from the nearest lamppost.
It is good to see the jab injuries being discussed albeit in a dark corner of GBN. (Who was the apologist opposite TY).
There’s a rather blithe dismissal isn’t there, by TY, saying many of the jab injuries aren’t that bad. My understanding is that many thousands/millions of injuries may still be hidden, yet to fully manifest into anything ghastly and life threatening. How many people have undiagnosed heart problems, immune system deficiencies, turbo-cancers waiting in the wings? Nobody knows!
This is a live situation. Ongoing. Getting worse by the day.
[We look to the College of Pathologists to do their jobs. The Japanese seem to be alive to the problems. Here: crickets.]
He is one of alleged war criminal Tony Blair’s henchmen. He also thinks it’s ok for 6 policemen to bag up a few golly soft toys.
One of Anthony Charles Lynton Lionel Blair’s cronies, eh? See Fruit and Nut / war crimes / sold souls.
https://jessicar.substack.com/p/danish-study-on-lot-variation-and
Jessica Rose with an update on the ‘batch dependent safety’ study, from Denmark last month.
“Arcturus is already in the UK”.
Not only that, I spotted a strain the other day, and named it Buzz Lightyear. Pick a variant, any variant. OK now, turn your back while I shuffle the variants. Turn around and open your eyes… Was THIS your variant? How could I have guessed it? You selected Arcturus, and that’s exactly what you’ve tested positive for!
Magic.
…what happened to Kraken and Orthrus…..? Does anybody know..or care?
I suppose we could double up :
Alpha Beta
Beta Carrotene.
…etc.
It’s the way I tell ’em.
Difficult situauion because they took the piss before and now they say that they wished they listened. I have nothing to say to such people but I know that when the next crisis comes they will be utterly useless.
This is the time to live in truth there is no other path. If we all start doing that and forsaking any extraneous crap then we have a chance to take charge of this thing.