What the Covid ‘Inquiry’ is Really All About
7 November 2023
by Alex Kriel
The Great Asylum Swindle
7 November 2023
by David Craig
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast the talking points are Tommy Robinson's return to Twitter, the pro-Palestinian Armistice Day protests and Keir Starmer's missing poppy as he promotes Islamophobia Awareness Month.
In the King's Speech the Government confirmed plans for mandatory annual oil and gas licensing rounds, but measures to stop anti-car schemes like Ulez were missing.
Tory MP Bob Stewart was convicted last week of committing a hate crime during an altercation with a heckler on the street. This is madness, says Fraser Myers – the footage shows it was just a heated argument.
Climate catastrophism is infamous for resembling a religious cult in its commitment to an extreme narrative and lack of rationality. Now social science has proven that this is exactly what it is, says Andy A. West.
The BBC has issued an apology after it admitted that captions it put up during the debate on excess deaths in Britain led by Reclaim MP Andrew Bridgen were "biased".
What the Covid 'Inquiry' is really about, says Alex Kriel, is power, and in particular ensuring that the elite’s vision of the technocratic biosecurity state is not only not derailed but is institutionalised.
Politicians claim to be cutting the asylum backlog, but what they don't tell you is they are approving 76% of applications – more than double the EU average – and failing to deport most of the rest, says David Craig.
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.
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