- “Jewish baby’s birth certificate returned from Home Office with ‘Israel’ scribbled out” – The Home Office has been accused of scribbling out the word “Israel” on a six month-old Jewish girl’s birth certificate, reports the Telegraph.
- “Londoner whose baby’s birth certificate was ‘defaced’ feels ‘unsafe’” – A Londoner, whose baby’s birth certificate was ‘defaced’ by Home Office staff, no longer feels safe in the U.K. as cases of antisemitism continue to rise, says the Mail.
- “Prince William’s plea to end Gaza fighting risks diplomatic rift with Israel” – The Prince of Wales has called for an end to the fighting in Gaza in an intervention that risks sparking a diplomatic rift with Israel, reports the Telegraph.
- “Prince of Wales knew Gaza plea would court controversy – and did it anyway” – Prince William’s statement on the Gaza conflict was not composed on the hoof. The next question, of whether he will make it a habit, will define his legacy, says Hannah Furness in the Telegraph.
- “The West is about to hand victory to Hamas” – It is chilling how many are beginning to forget that this war started because of the terrorists’ atrocities, writes Richard Kemp in the Telegraph.
- “Sir Keir changes stance on Gaza for fifth time as he backs ‘immediate ceasefire’” – Keir Starmer set out his fifth new position on Gaza as he backed an “immediate” ceasefire to avoid another damaging internal rebellion, reports Nick Gutteridge in the Telegraph.
- “Keir’s moral mess” – Keir Starmer is not the man he tells you he is, writes Stewart Slater in the New Conservative.
- “The Times view on the failure to jail pro-Palestinian marchers” – A judge who decided not to imprison Hamas sympathisers has undermined trust in the judiciary, says the Times in a leading article.
- “Royal Society of Literature refers itself to Charity Commission as authors pen petition” – The RSL has confirmed that it is referring itself to the Charity Commission after an open letter urging it to do so was signed by leading authors including Ian McEwan and Alan Hollinghurst, according to the Guardian.
- “Amy Winehouse and the fanaticism of the Israelophobes” – The defilement of Amy Winehouse’s statue was an act of racial animus, says Brendan O’Neill in Spiked.
- “The devastating impact Covid and austerity had on children in England” – The Association of Directors of Children’s Services says a wide-ranging national plan for childhood is needed in England to address the profound impacts on young people of austerity, poverty and the legacy of the pandemic, reports the Guardian.
- “Florida grand jury finds average citizens aren’t buying ‘follow the science’ propaganda on masks and social distancing” – On Substack, Paul D. Thacker delves into the findings from a Florida grand jury that is looking into the pandemic response.
- “Excess deaths last year were two thirds lower than expected” – New modelling from the ONS suggests that excess deaths in Britain last year were two thirds lower than previous estimates, according to the Telegraph.
- “Covid vaccine mRNA can ‘spread systemically’ to placenta and infants of women vaccinated during pregnancy ” – A new report demonstrates for the first time the ability of mRNA Covid vaccines to penetrate the fetal-placental barrier and reach the intrauterine environment, reports the Epoch Times.
- “The failure of science is worse than you think” – It will be a generation or two, or even longer, for people to regain their trust in science. And rightly so, says Jeffrey A. Tucker in the Epoch Times.
- “How the global managerial gambit ensures no one ever has to take accountability for their policies” – The WHO’s proposed pandemic treaty is a partnership that allows the WHO to say “we didn’t make you do anything” and allows politicians to say “we were just following advice”, writes Rebekah Barnett on Substack.
- “WHO pandemic treaty negotiations resume while concerns mount about censorship threats” – The WHO pandemic treaty threatens freedom of expression by requiring governments to manage “infodemics” – defined as “too much information”, says ADF International.
- “Labour backtracks over Sue Gray’s announcement on citizen assemblies that will bypass Whitehall” – Labour has backtracked on plans to create dozens of citizens’ assemblies to deliberate on new laws following a backlash against the “stupid idea”, reports the Telegraph.
- “Is Sue Gray the new Dominic Cummings?” – UnHerd’s John Oxley examines Sue Gray’s role in shaping party policy under Starmer’s leadership.
- “Lucy Frazer says public interest concerns remain in UAE bid for the Telegraph” – The Culture Secretary has reiterated her concerns over a United Arab Emirates-funded bid to buy the Telegraph in a letter to a cross-party group of MPs, reports the Telegraph.
- “The social care visa is a trojan horse for mass migration” – Despite having repeatedly promised to reduce immigration, the Conservatives have hugely increased it. Voters are fleeing in droves, writes Guy Dampier in the Telegraph.
- “Switzerland to get referendum to stop asylum seekers as population soars” – The Swiss people are due to be offered a referendum on immigration after a petition calling for the population not to go above 10 million by 2050 reached 100,000 signatures, according to the Express.
- “The border crisis has brought chaos to America” – Joe Biden has shown how much can go wrong when a government gives up on enforcing its border, writes Sean Collins in Spiked.
- “We’re on the new road to serfdom: our property is no longer our own” – From your body to your house, the assumption is that it’s fine for the state to make decisions for you, says David Frost in the Telegraph.
- “British parks could lose their swings because of EU health and safety rules” – Parents have been warned that swings are at risk of being ripped out of British playgrounds because of EU health and safety rules, according to the Telegraph.
- “Bleak options” – The successful politician of today seems to have no mental or cultural hinterland, no real character other than ambition and a desire for the limelight, writes Theodore Dalrymple in Taki’s Magazine.
- “U.K. documentary listens to both sides on Ukraine’s frontline with Russia” – The Guardian’s Dan Sabbagh reviews Sean Langan’s new documentary, Ukraine’s War: The Other Side.
- “Alexei Navalny was killed ‘by punch to the heart’” – A human rights activist claims that Alexei Navalny had been weakened in sub-zero temperatures at his prison in the Arctic before being struck by one of Putin’s henchmen in a classic KGB technique, reports the Times.
- “The farmers’ revolt comes to Wales” – Welsh Labour’s green policies are making farming impossible, says Myfanwy Alexander in Spiked.
- “Net Zero will be far more expensive than public thinks, Lords warned” – An ex-IMF chief economist says that transitioning to a low-carbon economy is “necessary” but will be “much more expensive than people imagine”, according to the Telegraph.
- “Europe’s green taxes risk destroying jobs and industry, Sir Jim Ratcliffe warns” – Sir Jim Ratcliffe warns that Europe’s green taxes are driving away investment and risk destroying its €1 trillion chemicals industry, reports the Telegraph.
- “‘We bought an electric car, and it was a total disaster’” – GB New’s Keith Bays issues a warning to anyone thinking of switching to an electric car.
- “New study: climate models get water vapour wildly wrong” – A new study published in PNAS has demonstrated, once again, that climate models fail to simulate what happens in the real world with regard to fundamental climate change variables like water vapour, says Kenneth Richard in WUWT.
- “Trans women in the military allowed to live in female-only accommodation” – An official Government document states that trans military personnel born as men can live in female-only accommodation, reports the Telegraph.
- “A church has been banned from displaying a Pride flag on its altar” – A church in Leicester had hung a ‘Progress Pride’ flag from the altar before it was replaced by one with a chevron representing marginalised people of colour and trans people, says the Mail.
- “Lord Botham accused of ‘untruths’ over cricket’s racism report” – The author of a cricket racism report has accused Lord Botham of “untruths” and hit out at the England and Wales Cricket Board for not having the “backbone” to call him out, reports the Telegraph.
- “A colonialist’s head on a stick would be a more honest sculpture” – Sadiq Khan is degrading London’s public realm in the name of diversity, says Christopher Howse in the Telegraph.
- “The nonsense of ‘indigenous ways of knowing’” – The DEI agenda is a menace to science and reason, argues Stephen Knight in Spiked.
- “Emily Bridges says British Cycling ‘violated’
herhis human rights over trans participation rule change” – Emily Bridges is ready to go to the European Court after accusing British Cycling of violating his human rights by banning transgender cyclists from female competition, according to Cycling Weekly. - “The truth about John Lewis’s trans takeover” – John Lewis’s internal staff magazine Identity, set up by the department store’s LGBT network, is unintentionally revealing, says Gareth Roberts in the Spectator.
- “‘Self-ID has been a complete disaster’” – Transsexual writer Debbie Hayton speaks with Spiked’s Brendan O’Neill about why gender ideology also harms trans people.
- “High school basketball game abandoned after trans player ‘hurts girls’” – A Massachusetts high school girls basketball team was forced to forfeit its game after a transgender player on the opposing team injured three players, reports the Mail.
- “Madame Web’s box office flop has canceled plans for a new franchise” – Sony Pictures’s Madame Web scored one of the lowest superhero box office debuts in recent memory, essentially cancelling a possible franchise at the studio, says the Mail.
- “Why even Julian Assange’s critics should defend him” – The WikiLeaks founder must not be extradited, writes Thomas Fazi in UnHerd.
- “Elon Musk receives nomination for Nobel Peace Prize” – Elon Musk has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize as a “stout proponent for free speech”, reports the Mail.
- “Social media is destroying a generation, and China knows it” – It’s increasingly impossible to deny that smartphones are doing irreversible damage to children and childhood, says Miriam Cates in the Telegraph.
- “‘In Syria a few million lost their lives. In China, Uyghur people are being prosecuted… but when Jewish people involved everything changes’” – In a Sky News interview, the Jewish man whose daughter’s birth certificate had the word “Israel” scribbled out opens up about the rise of antisemitism in the U.K.
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Rep. Jim Jordan, who inquired to the former Trump administration official: “When the government told us that the vaccinated couldn’t transmit it, was that a lie or is it a guess?”
“I think it was hope that the vaccine would work in that way,” Birx replied.
https://naturalnews.com/2022-07-04-vaccine-mandates-predicated-on-hope-rather-science.html
Cut the excuse making wankers:
“Yes but ‘long-covid’”
“My granny deferred seeing her GP because she didn’t want to overwhelm the NHS”
”Tory underfunding”
What’s one more death jab sneaking onto the market? We’ll be expecting an official investigation into the excess deaths/injuries from the deployment of these gene therapies any day now, obviously…
”Bimervax, the COVID-19 vaccine developed by HIPRA Human Health, has today been authorised by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
It becomes the 9th COVID-19 vaccine to be authorised by the UK’s independent medicines regulator.
Bimervax combines a part of the SARS-CoV-2 virus spike protein with an ‘adjuvant’ – an additional ingredient designed to trigger a stronger immune response. It can be given as a booster injection in the upper arm, to those aged 16 years and over.
The clinical evidence for this authorisation is based on data from a study of 765 adults who had received primary vaccination with 2 doses of the Comirnaty COVID-19 vaccine and who were given a booster dose of either Bimervax or Comirnaty. The vaccine demonstrated a strong immune response, and the most common side effects were mild, and self-resolved within a few days of vaccination.”
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/bimervax-covid-19-vaccine-authorised-by-mhra
Just a reminder of the now infamous June Raine’s ”..from watchdog to enabler” clip, so as we can all feel rest assured, you know?
https://twitter.com/BandyGit/status/1686685964557545472
So we are still on emergency approval, although there is no emergency? That is doublkethink of the worst kind. 1984 here we come, and it is almost complete! This is a me too response to a manufacturer from an alleged regulator that is so far as to be fit for purpose as to be criminally liable. So much for Quangos, ban the lot!
Nick, thank you for putting pandemic in inverted commas. So important.
If SAGE estimated that 75% of COVID admissions where because of COVID and not because of a positive test upon entering hospital for an unrelated reason, it’s a safe assumption that the real number was close enough to 25% (probably from below) that they had to admit something to muddy the waters. And then, there’s of course the estimated.
If records had been kept proberly, nobody would need to have estimated the number as it would have been known. This is a tacit admission that – at no point during this ‘pandemic’ – the pandemistas really knew the number of COVID hospital admission because they really didn’t even want to know them. Which – in turn – implies that the pandemic of headlines and restrictions never coincided with a mass-outbreak of a highly infective and very dangerous disease. Otherwise, it wouldn’t have been possible to turn a blind eye to reality.
The shocking bit here is how cheaply done all of these fabrications where. Eg, people listening to Ferguson despite his record of gross mispredictions on anything. If you really want know what’s going to happen in future, ask Professor Pantsdown and bank on the polar opposite happening.
Remember too that a PCR test did not show active infection, just that there might have been some contact. Remember 40 cycles is useless for diagnosis of active, 20 is more reasonable as an active infection indicator. Everything was lies from top to bottom. The figure was more likely to be 1%.
It will be interesting, if that’s the right word, to see what happens in future.
Shouldn’t we have seen a reductiion due to seasonality, dry tinder already gone and herd immunity?
It sems as though “covid” is still very prevelant and circulating widely, entirely as GVB predicted, due to the criminal folly of jabbing erstwhile fit populations with a none sterilising jab.
GVB also says it’s a myth that virus always mutate to a more benign/more transmissible state. Their apparent seasonality effect is mainly (obviously lack of warmth/sun/vitaminD3 are factors) due to herd immunity being achieved in the general population during winter exposure – which we can’t achieve due to the jab.
If he’s correct on the latter point, the jabbed world is in big trouble.
‘I confess that as time passes, I forget just how bonkers it all was. For example, in addition to our own Sages, we had Albert Bourla, Chairman and CEO of Pfizer, along with Gates, Biden, Fauci, et al., telling us throughout 2021 that vaccines stopped transmission. I’m sure, like me, you’ll still hear people say, “But they never said that vaccines would stop transmission.”’
Would you believe that a trusted expert speaking on the trusted BBC, as long ago as three days ago, is still claiming that the Covid vaccine prevents transmission?
If you find that hard to believe, listen for yourself, if you can bear it:
Dr Sarah Pitt – a “leading virologist” and “a microbiologist at the University of Brighton and fellow of the Institute of Biomedical Science” – clearly suggested on BBC Radio 5 Live on Sunday night that the vaccine prevents transmission. Talking to Stephen Nolan, 2:47:00 to 2.47:37 into the programme, here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001p6ys
Dr Pitt said that if anyone is offered a booster vaccine:
“then they should definitely take it, because it’s much better not to get Covid, because it’s a really really nasty infection, and can have some very serious consequences for you, and you also don’t want to be passing it on to the people around you for the same reason, so definitely have the vaccine, if it’s offered to you.”
A couple of minutes earlier – at 2:45:40 – she stated that the vaccine is “very safe and very effective” and that if you “unfortunately experience quite severe side effects”, if you get to the hospital in time, you not only might be okay but you also have protection against Covid!
So that’s all good!
Anybody still proclaiming this codswallop after this long and after all the evidence that has been compiled which refutes these claims just sounds like they’re in the tight grasp of religious fervour, because it really has become more of a belief system for these cult figures now, in my opinion. They make baseless claims with nothing in the way of scientific evidence to back up their statements. They’re just saying words, basically. Pitiful really and should amount to career suicide if it weren’t for the fact we’re living in

Anybody with vaccine damage should sue her, come on lawyers, this is a good class action opportunity!
Absolutely brilliant thankyou, I needed a laugh. Good to know there is an alternative universe. I might apply to Brighton University to see if I can also pick up a clown Phd, will they accept my village idiot Bsc and my fuckwitt Msc as entrance?
Undoubtedly. You simply need to write a meaningless thesis praising every one of these “Covid experts”. You can copy their data, I’m sure they have so much supporting this!
Bourla, Fauci etc said it stopped transmission. The Pfizer study itself was never designed to test for transmission.
They cannot remeber saying this, now known as the Biden excuse!