The Incestuous Green Blob
11 August 2024
by David Turver
The Insidious Rise of the ‘Trusted Messenger’ Nudge
11 August 2024
Specialist police units are scouring social media to clamp down on "hate influencers" accused of inciting the riots seen on British streets.
Giant wind turbines, reaching up to 850 feet tall – over 250 feet higher than London's Gherkin building – could soon dominate the British countryside, after Ed Miliband dismissed calls for a height limit.
The Green Blob's incestuous network of commercial interests makes it difficult to avoid the conclusion that the Lords Science and Technology Committee's report on long-term energy storage is tainted, says David Turver.
New NHS inclusivity guidance requires X-ray operators to ask men if they’re pregnant, infuriating patients so much that some are skipping essential cancer scans.
Politics professor James Alexander says there shouldn't be anything controversial about accusing Keir Starmer of hypocrisy – all politicians are hypocrites. Indeed, it would be impossible for them to be otherwise.
Seven Spanish Christians were arrested in Paris last week after driving through the city in a bus protesting the "blasphemous" depiction of the Last Supper at the Olympics opening ceremony.
Are we all being 'nudged' to comply with alarmist Government responses to virus and climate 'emergencies', asks psychologist Dr Gary Sidley. The rise of the 'trusted messenger' ploy suggests we are.
A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ‘climate emergency’, public health ‘crises’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
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