- “The damage lockdown did to our democracy is finally becoming clear” – We might now be seeing a sort of mass nervous breakdown, resulting in a nihilistic rejection of politics as it was, warns Janet Daley in the Telegraph.
- “Covid vaccine serious adverse reactions far from rare” – A study published last month in Vaccine on the COVID-19 jabs found a rate of serious adverse reactions of 0.24% for the primary series and 0.26% for boosters, approximating to one per 400 people – not rare at all, says Dr. Ralph Lataster on Substack.
- “Dr. Ranj failed to tell BBC bosses about AstraZeneca advert” – BBC Morning Live‘s Dr. Ranj Singh has found himself caught up in a damaging row with the BBC over his failure to make clear his financial links to AstraZeneca, the Mail reports.
- “Moderna wins Covid jab patent dispute over Pfizer and BioNTech” – Moderna finally gets a court to accept its patents were infringed by its Covid vaccine rivals and it is entitled to a share of their profits, reports the FT.
- “You are being nudged” – State-sponsored psychological manipulation is becoming ubiquitous, says Dr. Gary Sidley in the Critic.
- “Tories shouldn’t have ousted Boris Johnson, admits Nadhim Zahawi” – Nadhim Zahawi, the former Chancellor (briefly), has said the Conservatives were wrong to oust Boris Johnson and called him the “most consequential leader since Thatcher”, according to the Telegraph.
- “The case against Israel has just collapsed” – The halving of the Gaza civilian death figures by the UN exposes the lie behind claims of ‘genocide’, says Jake Wallis Simons in the Telegraph.
- “For the first time, I see why reasonable people will vote for Donald Trump” – He is deeply flawed, but at least he won’t centre his foreign policy around appeasing the West’s mortal enemies, argues Zoe Strimpel in the Telegraph.
- “Donald Trump’s multiracial populism” – For all the cries of ‘racist’, Trump is attracting more black and Hispanic voters than ever before, says Spiked‘s Tom Slater.
- “Russia and China ‘manipulating U.K. public opinion by promoting pro-Palestinian influencers’” – Senior Government figures fear polarising online narratives about the Israel-Hamas conflict are being spread using fake social media accounts, says the Telegraph. Perhaps, but they’re also being spread by a whole load of real ones.
- “The young children facing antisemitic abuse at school – while their teachers remain silent” – Rising antisemitism in schools is leaving Jewish parents afraid that their children will be targeted in what should be a safe environment, the Telegraph reports.
- “Idiotic Net Zero rules are driving Europe’s carmakers to extinction” – Punishing green targets are turbocharging China’s electric car assault, warns Jeremy Warner in the Telegraph.
- “Transatlantic air fares to jump under Net Zero fuel rules” – The cost of a return trip to New York is on track to rise by £40 as a result of incoming Net Zero regulations, according to figures from Virgin Atlantic, the Telegraph reports.
- “Who profits exactly from Net Zero?” – Follow the Science or follow the money, quips Tom Ed on Substack as he asks cui bono?
- “Whistleblower ‘forced out’ of Whitehall over gender beliefs” – Whistleblower Eleanor Frances tells the Telegraph she was forced out of the civil service by a “politicised” culture which led to her being marginalised for her gender-critical beliefs.
- “National Trust uses ‘anti-white’ rhetoric, claims Kemi Badenoch” – The National Trust has adopted anti-white phrases such as ‘global majority’, the Minister for Women and Equalities has said, according to the Telegraph.
- “Calling Rishi Sunak a ‘coconut’ should not be a crime” – Woke activists are getting a taste of their own censorious medicine, but that doesn’t make it right to ban ‘hate speech’, argues Inaya Folarin Iman in UnHerd.
- “There’s nothing racist about Anglo-Saxons” – Nick Cohen in the Spectator lambasts a group of academics for abandoning a sound historical term for nakedly political reasons.
- “The agony of sex education” – UnHerd‘s Kathleen Stock argues modern sex education is confused in its aims and typically amounts just to ‘too much information’.
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Nigel Farage’s campaign for financial freedom may be the most important campaign of our generation.
The right to cash
The right to a bank account
No control over transactions
There is no freedom without financial freedom.
https://youtu.be/P7Sd7zerj6Y?si=07DMZhFMLmadQVl6
Latest leaflet to share
The intention to take our property has always been planned. It is part of the theft of the commons as outlined by Iain Davis.
“You will own nothing and be happy.”
Really awesome 50min video here which looks at the movie ‘1984’, as well as China and other totalitarian regimes from history, and relates this to what is happening to us today and the effects on society. Highly recommended.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZOWRbixDPw&ab_channel=IntelligenceSquared
Excellent.
(Posts with links end up with fewer upticks than they should – you have to go out of your way to go back and uptick.)
I’d like to see a new remake of the 1984 movie. Past versions depict a dreary, joyless existence, a sort of brutish, Stalinist world. But that makes it seem too detached from our current reality. I wish they would remake it in our current setting full of comforts, convenience and cool gadgets, to make it clear that the oppressive dystopia of1984 can exist anywhere, not just in a gray, depressing, 1930’s Soviet-like world.
The symptoms for the Pirola strain (first article) are coughing, sneezing, runny eyes, fatigue, etc. So, just a summer cold then? If I wasn’t so sick of all this artificial hyping of everything into panic level (like our current hot and lovely weather) I would find it amusing, but my sense of humour about these things has long deserted me.
…yes..I find it impossible to find this funny anymore, as they have no intention of stopping….
My brother, who works in the care industry, rang me yesterday to tell me he has had his letter urging him to get a Covid and flu vax….he won’t as he’s never had either…but at the end of the letter was an attachment from the NHS saying they want to gain ‘knowledge of attitudes towards vaccination”…and apparently they have a ‘capacity tracker’ to evaluate the information monthly….
…and so it begins…….
“Matt Ridley: The stupidity on display here is off the graph”
If you look at [it’s] face and speech pattern while [it’s] speaking, you’ll see that the pink haired idiot is in a state of total cognitive dissonance about the complete cr*p [it’s] just come out with. Everything about that statement is wrong, [it] knows it’s wrong but says it anyway because someone further up the food chain told [it] to.
Well done that reporter. Never interrupt an idiot making even more of a fool of themselves.
“The U.K. Government wants to control your kitchen fridge or send you to jail”
Have the govt really thought this through? 1) If they criminalise a big chunk of their target audience – as, let’s face it, the majority of home owners are older folk and tend to be small c conservative if not big C types – its not exactly going to endear them to their voting base, is it? 2) It costs an average of £46,696 per annum to keep a prisoner warm, comfy and well-fed – and the new raft of geriatric crims with additional needs will cost more. That’s about 4 times what it currently costs me to live in my home. How’s that saving the national leccy bill then? 3) Thus my suspicion is that this is just a cack-handed way of meeting C40/WEF-mandated land grab targets.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1202172/cost-per-prisoner-england-and-wales/
See Iain Davis – The Theft of the Commons.
Never forget:
Our salvation will not arrive via the ballot box.
It doesn’t matter which one of the LibLabCon people vote for the policy outcomes will be the same.
I hope I’m not repeating something, but in relation to the Eugyppius article yesterday, I saw this….it’s in German, but I could use my translate button…
https://exxpress.at/lauterbach-raeumt-ein-geimpfte-starben-genauso-oft-wie-ungeimpfte/
Vaccination with the BioNTech vaccine “Comirnaty” had no significant influence on the mortality rate. This was the result of a study with 43,448 subjects. The German Ministry of Health is now forced to admit this in a response to the inquiry.
The German Ministry of Health under Karl Lauterbach (SPD) has admitted in a response to a parliamentary question by AfD member Roger Beckamp: There is no “significant difference in all-cause mortality” between those vaccinated and unvaccinated against corona. Vaccination with the BioNTech vaccine “Comirnaty” therefore has no significant influence on the mortality rate.
The study served as an essential approval study for Comirnaty. 43,448 subjects participated in it, one half (21,720 subjects) received the vaccination, the other half (21,728) was treated with placebo.
Roger Beckamp from the AfD commented to the JF: The federal government must now admit “black on white” what has actually been known for a long time. He added that all subsequent studies to which the Federal Government refers do not meet the same scientific standards and therefore do not have the same significance.
Seems like big news to me..but??
It would appear that Germany isn’t the only country where regulators failed to regulate and have no idea…….and I suspect every country in Europe, including our own, are in a very similar boat!?
https://news.rebekahbarnett.com.au/p/australias-drug-regulator-admits
Australia’s drug regulator, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), has no idea how many of the adverse events reported to its database are actually caused by the Covid vaccines.
Despite refusing to answer straightforward questions about how many reports it has assessed for causality, the TGA has confirmed that they do not have the information required to properly assess all adverse events (AEs) reported to its safety surveillance database, the DAEN (Database of Adverse Event Notifications).
Yet, there is a widespread perception that the TGA assesses all reports, particularly of serious AEs, for causality.
Worth a read….
This Australian vote – it looks to me a lot like they are trying to set up an equivalent to Europe’s ECHR by the back door. It will be used to block anything even vaguely against the interests of the global elites from being enacted. Essentially giving the globalists a veto over the democratically elected Government, because let’s be honest here – the ‘citizens panel’ or whatever they are calling it, will be stuffed full of their handpicked acolytes.
Absolutely stunning substack from Aussie 17….
Pharmafiles News September 7, 2023 Pfizer Whistleblower Exposes Massive Financial Deals with Government Officials…
Former Pfizer’s Director of Global Compliance Analytics, Frank Han is throwing some serious shade at Pfizer, alleging that they have been up to no good. It’s a spicy story with allegations of massive financial transfers involving government officials and Pfizer’s corporate antics.
Specifically, Pfizer spent a staggering $168 million in China, $12 million in the US, $11 million in Canada, $7.5 million in Russia, and $7.1 million in the UK during this period……I mean, they’re dropping over $200 million just for five countries! And get this, it’s only for the period from Q2 2019 through Q3 2021. Can you imagine what would happen if we looked at a whole decade? I wouldn’t be shocked if it skyrocketed into the billions!
Worth a read…..
Oops!
https://www.aussie17.com/p/pharmafiles-news-september-7-2023
Re:
https://twitter.com/mattwridley/status/1699349497074090277?s=48
and the quality of air / emissions.
I received the latest disinformation article from gov.uk this morning.
Another piece of scaremongering junk!
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/air-pollution-link-with-covid-19-infection-and-adverse-outcomes
Summary: ‘…We conclude that, in the context of evidence for the effect of air pollution on lung infections more generally, long-term air pollution may be a contributory factor in worsening the symptoms of COVID-19.’
No doubt this ‘timely’ publication will be used to push the ULEZ propaganda and use of masks again, sigh.
Summary: ‘…We conclude that, in the context of evidence for the effect of air pollution on lung infections more generally, long-term air pollution may be a contributory factor in worsening the symptoms of COVID-19.’
This is not just a statement of absolutely nothing but a badly written statement about nothing.
Let’s try : repeated injections with the C1984 jabs may be a contributory factor in worsening the symptoms of COVID-19.’
Or: repeated erosion of basic human rights may be a contributory factor in worsening the symptoms of Covid 19.
Sorted.
“Why BA.2.86 Covid strain is just another ‘scariant’” – The new Covid variant Pirola may be less infectious and deadly than previously feared, says the Mail.
Oh what a surprise! It’s not like that’s ever happened before, is it? How many times does this have to happen before they give up? But no, the next one will STILL be the most infectious and deadly one yet.
This WEF spokeswoman said she wasn´t a scientist.
But she spouts such crazy non-sequiturs that one must wonder if any sort of science at all is taught in schools.
Her display suggests that whatever she was taught, it was completely wasted.