Momentum Builds Against WHO’s Pandemic Treaty Power Grab
5 December 2023
by Ben Kingsley
The Black Lie at the Heart of Net Zero Energy Fantasies
5 December 2023
In the latest episode of the Weekly Sceptic, the talking points are James Cleverly's five-point plan to tackle immigration, Elon Musk telling advertisers to go f*** themselves and Keir Starmer's unlikely new hero.
More people who voted Conservative in 2019 plan to back Reform U.K. at the next general election than Labour, a poll has found. The Tories are in deep trouble.
As our politicians cheer economic disasters as supposed wins for the climate, can't they see the damage they are doing to our country with their headlong pursuit of Net Zero, asks David Craig.
Genomics scientist Kevin McKernan has lost an entire database of research worth $200,000 after the New Zealand health service obtained an injunction to prevent the sharing of leaked Covid vaccine health data.
Momentum is building against the WHO's Pandemic Treaty power grab – but as 'fact checkers' falsely claim WHO directions won't be legally binding, will enough people wake up to the threat in time, asks Ben Kingsley.
Robert Kogon profiles the assailant involved in the recent terrorist attack in Paris, highlighting his alarming associations with at least three other individuals involved in notorious French terror incidents.
Last week, wind and solar contributed almost nada to Britain's electricity needs and without gas-and coal-powered turbines coming to our aid 1,000s of people would have died. Time to rethink Net Zero, says Chris Morrison.
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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