- “Risks and uncertainties surrounding Covid vaccines demand urgent investigation” – The extent of vaccine-related injuries remains underestimated, writes HART, requiring thorough monitoring and investigation to address concerns.
- “Controversial DTP vaccine raises concerns” – Shocking studies reveal alarming dangers of the DTP vaccine, raising questions about its safety and the lack of informed consent, writes Igor Chudov.
- “The virus panic drums are beating once again” – But is anyone listening, asks Eugyppius.
- “Ex-CBC journalist exposes censorship of Covid coverage, government propaganda” – The shocking revelations were made by past CBC Manitoba reporter Marianne Klowak during testimony at the National Citizen’s Inquiry on May 18th in Ottawa. Watch on LifeSiteNews.
- “Eco-protest roadblock clash exposes police inaction and public frustration” – The Blackfriars Bridge incident “was inevitable”, argues Frank Haviland in the New Conservative, as police fail to address the public’s growing concerns.
- “A huge oversupply of clean, hydroelectric power means Finnish suppliers are almost giving it away”– Last year, Finland was limiting energy used after it stopped importing it from Russia. Now it is dealing with a glut of clean, nuclear energy, reports the Insider.
- “Angry driver going to hospital mounts pavement to avoid Just Stop Oil” – Police have launched an investigation into the furious motorist who mounted the pavement to get round Just Stop Oil protesters blocking the road so he could get to hospital, reports MailOnline.
- “Eco-fanatics kidnap the King’s lambs and attack Chelsea Flower Show” – Public sympathy is wilting as animal rights stunts are escalating, according to MailOnline.
- “GB News shatters climate consensus” – GB News has defied scientific consensus on climate change, enlightening its viewers with alternative facts, according to a furious article in the Guardian.
- “GB News triumphs over Sky News, BBC, and Talk TV in ratings battle” – Dan Wootton and Nigel Farage lead the charge in the ratings war, reports Guido Fawkes.
- “Veganism faces wilting demand” – Demand for vegan products is shrinking, with companies scaling back due to high costs and overestimation of the market, reports Patrick West in Spiked Online.
- “BBC exploits Bologna flood tragedy to push climate change agenda” – By rushing to blame climate change without evidence, argues Paul Homewood in TCW, the BBC disregards historical data and exploits tragedy for propaganda purposes.
- “Target Corp. market cap plunges $9 billion amid Pride backlash” – Backlash from controversial campaigns costs Target and Bud Light a combined $28 billion in shareholder value, reports for Fox Business.
- “Revenge of the Internet” – Layoffs, closures, and the rise of alternative platforms have reshaped the media landscape, says Ben Domenech in the Spectator.
- “Australian Government agency censors breastfeeding tweets” – Breastfeeding tweets removed in Australia as the Government’s online censorship campaign veers out of control, reports Rebekah Barnett in Dystopian Down Under.
- “The BBC’s Ministry of Truth” – The BBC’s transparency initiative to counter misinformation and restore public trust will do no such thing, says Frank Haviland in the European Conservative.
- “Victorious equality chief says ‘we need to say less and do more’” – An investigation into the EHRC Chairman has been suspended amid a political outcry, reports the Telegraph.
- “Mourning the lust of Martin Amis” – Martin Amis’s novels shaped a generation’s view of male desire, but the reality fell short for women in the digital age, argues Zoe Strimpel in the Spectator.
- “The great disinformation panic” – Fear of disinformation creates paranoia and damages trust in media, argues Fred Skulthorp in the Critic.
- “Beatrix Potter Society defends author against allegations of cultural appropriation” – The charity disputes claims that Potter’s famous stories were lifted from African folk tales, citing diverse literary influences, reports the Times.
- “HS2 manager’s discrimination claim dismissed” – Tribunal rules ‘whiter than white’ phrase not racially motivated but fines HS2 for delaying investigation, reports the MailOnline.
- “It is a tragedy what they’ve done to these people” – How many wet wipes does it take to have a safe flight? Simon Goddek tweets a viral video of a passenger who seems to think he’s at risk of catching Ebola by sitting on a plane.
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