- “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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Not good news. Seems he/Trump caved in to the leftard violence against Tesla. That just emboldens the fascists.
Will DOGE survive? Will the US survive the coming civil war that the Leftards are agitating for, and apparently planning for?
Whitehouse says story is bollox.
Yes don’t see it anywhere else.
Good news if false. It would just show weakness as the leftard fascists gear up to start a civil war.
yep, when a 2nd April article quotes an article written the day before …
I suspect it was his activities in Wisconsin for this week’s election that created the pressure from the Cabinet that put him over the edge.
Meantime, fun while it lasted. And hopefully lessons learned now by Cabinet and some trickle into UK (probably not).
Whatever els3 the Overton window has shifted considerably.
If only Tesla made a petrol powered truck I’d seriously consider buying one.
In the spirit of solidarity.
If Tesla did make a proper car it wouldn’t be possible as a business – the ONLY way it has ever turned a profit is by having greenwashing politicians shower it with money for “saving the planet”.
Musk is a genius, just not in the ways most people think.
Yes, and no. The money was there, and he took it, and spent it saving free speech for sceptics.
I think he is indeed a business and engineering genius.
“I think he is indeed a business and engineering genius.”
Please qualify this statement.
Did that rocket really ‘return to base’?
And in the Private Sector?
Amazing!
Trump has realised what I have known since 2016 at least : Musk is an effing liability and a conman.
No on this I disagree. He is certainly a multifaceted character but amongst the great tech bilionaires he’s a stand out figure.
“Stand out figure”… for what, exactly?
By far the smartest, capable of independent thinking and my gut instinct is he’s broadly on the side of freedom and individualism.
But I also have hunch that nothing I say will change your mind, so there we are.
MDS muchly?
What does MDS mean?
Musk Derangement Syndrome?
Not at all. I know too much about him.
DOGE is bigger than Musk (as it should be). He has shown what can be done and has assembled a good team.
The DOGE concept and it’s underlying principles are sound. I think it is probably a good time for Musk to step back.
Thinking seems to be he’s established it, and him stepping back will remove an obvious hate figure for the left to attack, while allowing DOGE to continue to pursue efficiencies – Tesla share price could do with a little more of Musks focus I’d say as well, so good move
This split is being dressed up as amicable because:
Trump is vain and proud and can’t admit to having been conned by someone he so publicly got into bed with.
Musk has realised the game is up now that Trump has figured him out for what he is and cannot afford to fall out with Trump lest Trump gets angry and tells the world the real reason he has kicked him out.
Mark my words. I have been watching Musk closely since 2011.
And don’t give me all the “Musk has saved free speech” crap. The minute it suits him he will be censoring Twitter/X. He already has, regarding negative events at SpaceX. Heck, the reason he bought Twitter was to silence critics of Tesla. Musk is a very petty person and a megalomaniac and a bully.
I am not happy about any of this. The state, US state included, needs to be shrunk, of course, and I hope DOGE continues.
Reminder: Musk wanted Trump on side to protect Tesla despite Trump’s very necessary war against all things “save the planet” (electric cars being one of those things). Without TSLA being the price it is, Musk is DEAD IN THE WATER.
If I was wealthier than I am, I would now be taking out a strong SHORT position in TSLA. It’s something I was considering a while back, thank god I didn’t pull the trigger…
As always, follow the money.
Good luck to all.
But you’re not wealthy he’s the richest man in the world.
That tells me he’s doing something right which you’re not unless of course material comforts are not your cup of tea, which is also an entirely legitimate indeed admirable position.
I have no problem with wealthy people. I consider myself successful enough in this regard and I am very happy with my life and achievements so far. But it’s the manner in which Elon has become wealthy – theft and crony capitalism.
And by the way – despite what is written everywhere (including in the article referenced above), he did not found Tesla, for a start. He stole it, and drove the founder to an early grave.
And his wealth is almost entirely in TSLA paper. Which, if the price crashes, will leave your hero all but penniless.
Musk MUST continue to sell his TSLA, to fund his incredibly wasteful and messed up endeavours (private and professional). But he mustn’t sell too much, because he could trigger a rush by all to sell. That’s already happening, anyway…
Don’t suffer from Hero Worship. If you do, at least choose someone perhaps worthy of it. Your first candidates should be those people you know, first hand.
Correction, I was wrong that Martin Eberhard (co-founder of Tesla with Marc Tarpenning in 2003) died, he has not. Apologies. Not sure why I thought that.
And there’s me thinking it’s because he wants to spend more time with his ever-expanding family.
Is it 14 kids he’s up to now? Does he live with any of them? Where does he even find the time to be a dad?
Kids preferably need a present father growing up, not a mostly absent sperm donor. No amount of money can be a substitute for that.
How do you know he’s not present or doesn’t want to be present?
Has it not occurred to you that perhaps these various mothers simply wanted to have a kid by the most brilliant and virile man in the world?
Do you actually understand human nature?
How can you be “present” in 14 kids’ lives, who are all obviously at various stages in their childhood, reaching milestones and going through the different challenges of child development along the way? Do you even have the first clue what you’re on about?
“Human nature”, as I understand it, generally means a man wants to father children and actually stick around to bring them up. I know, right? Radical.
Do you happen to be privy to the set-up of Musk’s personal family life? Because I never said I was. But if he’s got that amount of kids with several women he can hardly be fully committed to being a dad to all AND a successful businessman of this calibre, can he?
Or perhaps this basic concept didn’t occur to you, given you so obviously idolise the guy and think the sun shines out of his arse.
Jack is suffering from a bad case of Hero Worship where Musk is concerned. I understand he isn’t alone.
Totally. I mean, for sure the guy has done some impressive stuff and I’m not going to deny he’s transformed Twitter compared to what it was, but nobody is beyond reproach. Some people acting like we’ve just insulted their mother because we dare to say anything critical about the world’s richest man that nobody’s ever going to meet..LOL Blimey. Probably a man-crush
“…most brilliant and virile man in the world”
Keep drinking the Koolaid, Jack!
https://redstate.com/bobhoge/2025/04/02/fake-news-karoline-leavitt-calls-report-that-musk-is-on-the-outs-at-doge-garbage-n2187426
The Mail story, and this repost, **might** be fake news.
Whitehouse says it is bollox.
I think that one of the main reasons was this:
“…There were mutterings of tension with Chief of Staff Susie Wiles.
Musk was reported to not follow the White House chain of command, which would require him to keep Wiles in the loop more.”
He was trying to do a lot of pioneering stuff, and I reckon the woman drove him out by endless nagging complaints, in order to solidify her own authority, and put the brakes on everything.
Who was organizing all the terrorist attacks on Tesla, we wonder? It’s all very strange.
”Musk is a “special government employee,” which has a 130-day time limit, meaning he was scheduled to go back to business life at the end May anyway.”
Seems highly unlikely; with only a month to go Musk would simply depart with the message “foundations of DOGE well established” and everyone’s egos in tact.
Surprised the Sceptic has fallen for this. Musk has an opportunity to make history. History that will be blurred out in any corporate success. Musk is no Henry Ford in terms of EV’S. My milk float was electric 60 years ago
FAKE NEWS ALERT
Musk is going nowhere, suggest DS corrects its post
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/fake-news-media-says-elon-musk-is-stepping/
Erm, what does POTUS say? Has he said it’s fake?
Draining the swamp was never going to be easy. Elon has made a fantastic contribution to exposing and destroying widespread corruption. We need to do the same in the UK. Vote Reform.
People need to be very careful about supporting Musk.
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His words are all very splendid but everything he does, from building ridiculous and unnecessary electric vehicles to littering our skies with low orbit satellites, seem tailor made for the digital gulag the so called “elites” are determined to lock all of humanity in.
Right from the beginning it was planned for Musk’s position to be temporary.