- “The Covid Inquiry has become a show-trial – and the true sinners aren’t even in the dock” – This idiotic burlesque of an inquest ignores the most vital questions and fosters a censorious atmosphere that conceals hard truths, writes Danial Hannan in the Telegraph.
- “FDA Fails to Address DNA Adulteration Concerns” – The FDA’s Dr. Peter Marks resorts to gaslighting instead of facts in his response to the Florida Surgeon General’s inquiry, says Dr. Robert Malone on Substack.
- “New York COVID-19 Hospital Frontline: The Silent Witness” – An NYC doctor shares what he saw with Jessica Hockett and colleagues.
- “Censorship Industrial Complex Leaders Were Also Behind Trump-Russia Collusion Hoax” – Public‘s Alex Gutentag says he and his team have identified multiple connections between the people in the Cyber Threat Intelligence League censorship initiative and those who promoted counterpopulist conspiracy theories.
- “Response to Sue Griffiths” – Dr. Tom Jefferson comments on the Covid vaccines on Trust the Evidence.
- “John Mearsheimer: There is no two-state solution” – UnHerd‘s Freddie Sayers asks the renowned (and controversial) international relations expert what his ‘realist’ principles can teach us about Israel.
- “Ministers must cure the moral rot of anti-Semitism infecting universities” – Writing in the Telegraph, Robert Jenrick says “it is clear the moral bankruptcy of our academic institutions cannot be remedied through public condemnation alone”.
- “The Genocidal Imagination” – In Quillette, Pascal Bruckner offers “philosophies of human cruelty, from Sade to October 7th”.
- “Sadiq Khan has betrayed Ukraine” – There was only one good thing to come out of Ulez, and now the Mayor of London has even squandered that, says Ross Clark in the Telegraph.
- “The Absurdity of Measuring Breath for Climate Change” – It’s a worrying trend in the climate debate, where even the most basic human functions are scrutinised for their environmental impact, says Charles Rotter in WUWT.
- “Hostile states will ‘drive’ migrants to U.K. and destabilise the West, warns Sunak” – The PM says a lack of action against illegal crossings would lead to growing numbers that will “overwhelm our countries”, reports the Telegraph.
- “Britain’s unofficial blasphemy law” – Our spineless elites are increasingly afraid of standing up to religious fundamentalists, says Paul Embery on Substack.
- “Cafe forced to close after complaints about noise from ‘clinking teacups’” – Clattering crockery and the ‘smell of bacon’ cause unacceptable harm to people’s living conditions, say officials, the Telegraph reports.
- “Gary Lineker is the ‘Tucker Carlson of U.K.’, furious BBC colleagues say” – The controversial pundit has drawn fire from insiders as they claim the broadcaster’s editorial guidelines aren’t fit for purpose, according to the Mail.
- “Social workers accused of teaching ‘trans ideology as fact’ to vulnerable children” – Campaign group Sex Matters says the “dangerous and unscientific” guidance from the family courts needs to be “scrapped and rewritten”, the Telegraph reports.
- “Letter showing Lord Nelson to be a racist supporter of slavery is forged, historian says” – The Chairman of the Nelson Society says the note was the work of opponents to the abolition to boost their cause, according to the Telegraph.
- “Taxpayer-funded children’s show with ‘trans voices’ branded tasteless” – The taxpayer-funded Southbank Centre is putting on a children’s show “with trans voices” as part of a schedule that critics say is a Left-wing “tasteless display” misusing public finances, reports the Telegraph.
- “‘A man cannot be a woman – it’s not hateful to say so’” – Conservative MP Rachel Maclean is interviewed in Spiked on her brush with the thoughtpolice.
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