- “U.K.’s official Covid cases plunge another 40% and dip below 20k” – Just 19,482 new positive tests were recorded by the U.K. Health Security Agency on Thursday, according to MailOnline. Down 40.3% on last Thursday
- “Your checkout bill for Covid quarantine hotels: £400m” – Nearly £400 million was spent on quarantine hotels, the Telegraph reports, but just one in 50 passengers from red list countries tested positive
- “Healthcare worker tests positive for COVID-19 twice in 20 days in world first since pandemic began, study suggests” – The 31 year-old woman from Spain became infected with the Delta variant followed by the Omicron variant of the virus in under three weeks, according to Sky News
- “First person to have Covid infection for more than a year identified in U.K.” – The patient, who had a weakened immune system, caught the virus in 2020 and tested positive for Covid for 505 days before passing away, the Guardian reports
- “How Badly Did Covid Really Impact on Cancer Care in the U.K.?” – “For decades, British cancer care has lagged far behind countries of similar wealth,” says Karol Sikora in Medscape. “Covid worsened an already dire situation”
- “Anti-vaxx fever – a way of life” – The Conservative Woman publishes Niall McCrae’s story of how he was kicked out of a pub in Brighton. “Not drunken misadventure, but a troubling encounter in the ‘new normal’ of Covid World”
- “Chris Chope’s awkward vaccine questions – and how the Health Secretary avoided them” – In the Conservative Woman, Sally Beck publishes a letter from Chris Chope to Sajid Javid about vaccine injury compensation payments
- “Biden to stop Ukrainians getting in at southern border under Title 42” – President Biden has announced a new program for Ukrainian refugees who want to go to the United States, the Daily Mail reports. Applicants must have a sponsor in the U.S. and be vaccinated against Covid
- “My interview with Josh Yoder about American pilot Bob Snow’s cardiac arrest after landing” – Steve Kirsch speaks to Josh Yoder of U.S. Freedom Flyers about vaccine injury and Captain Bob Snow who suffered a cardiac arrest minutes after landing a plane and nearly died
- “The Ins and Outs of Covid Vaccine Safety” – Writing for the Brownstone Institute, Dr. Martin Kulldorff takes a critical look at the U.S. vaccine safety surveillance systems and how they can answer urgent questions of vaccine safety
- “TSA mask mandate” – Vinay Prasad imagines what might have been if the CDC had run a proper trial of mask mandates on aircraft
- “How Did the States Handle Covid?” – Ethan Yang reviews the National Bureau of Economic Research paper analysing the Covid response state-by-state on behalf of the Brownstone Institute
- “U.S. Justice Department appeals judge’s decision on mask mandate for public transport” – The U.S. Government is appealing a court ruling that ended the transportation mask mandate, the Telegraph reports
- “Shanghai lockdown: Whole communities relocated in anti-Covid drive” – The BBC reports that communities in Shanghai are facing orders to relocate as the city continues to aim at Zero Covid
- “Correlation Between Mask Compliance and COVID-19 Outcomes in Europe” – A study of mask usage by Professor Beny Spira published in Cureus concludes: “These findings indicate that countries with high levels of mask compliance did not perform better than those with low mask usage”
- “These MPs berated Boris but are guilty of hypocrisy” – Andrew Pierce shines a light on the hypocrisy of Boris’s leading critics in the Daily Mail
- “Matt Hancock is writing a Book about handling of the Covid pandemic” – MailOnline compiles social media’s reaction to the news that Matt Hancock is writing a book about the pandemic
- “Anders who? WHO has no job for Swedish health agency chief” – Anders Tegnell stepped down from his role as Sweden’s chief epidemiologist to join the World Health Organisation but they have no job for him, Reuters reports
- “Workshy Whitehall: why can’t the PM get his civil servants back to work?” – The Spectator’s James Heale on the Government’s losing battle to get civil servants back to their Whitehall desks
- “Home-working civil servants vulnerable to Russian cyber attacks, agency warns” – An alert issued by the Five Eyes intelligence alliance warns that working from home increases the risk of Russian cyber attacks, according to the Telegraph
- “What needs to change in the NHS? Everything” – It’s said that the “NHS has all but ground to a halt due to the ‘coronavirus pandemic’ or the ‘COVID-19 crisis’,” but, writes Roger Watson in the Conservative Woman, “there is some other reason”
- “NHS to be banned from buying supplies from China’s Xinjiang region” – New regulations in Health and Social Care Bill will stop NHS procurement from regions linked to slave labour, the Telegraph reports
- “Do we need Caesar Elon Musk?” – “In the digital age,” writes Mary Harrington in UnHerd, “the right side of history no longer wants to free information, but to curate the right message”
- “Disney stripped of special tax status in Florida over ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill” – Walt Disney World crossed Governor Ron DeSantis and lost its status as a self-governing area of Florida as a result, the Telegraph reports
- “Pressure Mounts on Twitter’s Board as Elon Musk Hints at Potential Tender Offer” – The Epoch Times reports on the contest for ownership of Twitter
- “The white guilt in your coffee” – Teresa Mull rebuts the contention that coffee is “unbearably white” for Spectator World
- “I promised everybody that if I could find a way, I would help these people that were suffering” – Eddy Elwood discusses being fined £55k for breaking lockdown by keeping his gym open with Mark Steyn on GB News
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I am sure our Ukrainian correspondent will be along shortly to offer his most gracious apologies.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/pact-future-planetary-technocracy-global-crises-global-corporatocracy/5864483
I posted this earlier in the News Roundup. A long article but it does provide a wealth of information on what Global Government is all about.
It’s the biggest risk we face by far because by its very nature it is not accountable to anyone- they can’t be thrown out. That’s obviously the appeal to these people- that and the God complex. If you were a politician or “leader” of some kind you’d quite fancy a succession of well paid sinecures that the voters couldn’t sack you from
… and worse, there will be a one size fits policy throughout the world, so no way to compare and contrast other ways of doing things nor judge how well we are doing. It will be a dictatorship of do as we say or else.
Yes the point about comparisons is an excellent one
It’s a question of value to us. While there are obvious, and less obvious, benefits from a degree of global standards, excessive enforcement of them can be inimical to the concept of innovation and ensuing benefits.
I do not believe you fully understand the grotesque, wholly encompassing nature of the Totalitarian endeavour. It is not a world we would want to live in. Think 1984 plus worst nightmare. On steroids.
I don’t want global standards. I want accountability. I want to be able to sack who it is that governs me, and cause to be sacked people working for an organisation I fund if they don’t deliver what I am paying for. Anyway, do you seriously think that the people who are pushing world government are concerned with “benefits” from “global standards”?
Quite. I think some people are still making their way to what’s it’s all about though. And once you get there it’s such a brain-f*ck that the easiest thing to do is to reject it as plausible.
Wow, you’re clearly just not getting it
The idea of global governance is to force all nations to work cooperatively and in unison, as expressed by institutions such as the UN or EU. But such wishful thinking does not really materialize, as typified by exactly these institutions.
Governments, whether global or national, are run by politicians. Politicians are people who strive for recognition, live for publicity, fight for leadership, and are driven by a need to exert power and decide over others – in other words, in general, the worst of society!
My father used to say the best Prime Minister would be the one that had to be dragged screaming into office. A successful businessman will prefer to continue in business. Anyone enjoying a satisfying profession will prefer to remain in that profession. Nobody ‘in their right mind’ wants to become a politician.
Clearly, there are politicians whose ideals are to serve and better society – Andrew Bridgen comes to mind – but there is a clear danger that a majority, especially if unsuccessful in their chosen career, may wish to serve and promote some contemporary ideology, particularly if convinced the population is too ignorant to recognize the ideology’s supposed importance.
Thus large populations can easily be coerced to succumb to ideals which little interest, let alone benefit them: globalism, uncontrolled immigration, DEI, climate change, forced medical interventions, commercial sanctions, wars.
In my opinion, we need a better selection process for politicians if we wish to achieve better governments.
I think we also people to be a lot more cynical about politicians, and to expect a lot less from the state in return for the state getting out of our lives as much as possible.
Absolutely. The head of Germany’s Foreign Office (and leader of the Green Party) is famous for once saying that peace negotiations with Putin were unthinkable as long as he did not change his course by 360°, which had the Russians rolling in the aisles (she obviously meant 180°). It was not a slip of the tongue since she repeated 360° twice more. How can Germany’s chief diplomat and leader of the country’s foreign policy be so lacking in basic education?
“The Covid lockdowns are of course the paradigmatic example of this [very foolish public policy]”. How myopic! Covid was a cruelly-calculated, globally-coordinated hoax, a “plandemic, clearly judged such by Reiner Fuellmich and his large team of experts in their 2022 model trial on Covid-19 Crimes Against Humanity, see https://metatron.substack.com/p/reiner-fuellmichs-grand-jury-court.
The alleged global threats to humanity asserted by the globalist establishment are not real threats at all, they are confected threats with the ulterior purpose of wrecking western economies and forcing the people into serfdom via digital straitjackets.
The main threat to this country is the United Nations which is at the centre of all our oppressions, be it the climate change hoax via its subsidiary IPCC, fake “plandemics” via its subsidiary WHO and mass immigration via its subsidiary IOM. We need to talk about withdrawing from the UN and all its evil works.
Our current situation is, let us not forget, a continuation of the C1984 Scamdemic within Agenda 2030, and in this country we are now being pushed very aggressively towards complete societal breakdown and civil war.
If those Deagell forecasts are right…Christ!
To paraphrase a 20th century revolutionary: Who will free us from government?
The bricolage of the functioning of government-as-activity being like the strands of subterranean micro fungi that link every tree in a forest to every other.
Have the globalists considered that there might be a religion that still conceives of the world in spiritual terms? One that has, in some expressions at least, an ambiguous view of the ‘laws of kings’.
Our government is working for Satan.
Great Article———-But who gets to choose this Global Government? —-The answer is NO ONE. It is a Technocratic Coup by the Liberal Progressive (Communist) blob. Capitalism that brought prosperity to half the world is to be replaced by Marxism with the Technocrats in total control of all the wealth and resources.
Are the capitalists – who want us to be slavish consumers – and the marxist technocrats – who want a minimal slave population to do their dirty work – truly aligned? Surely the conflict between the desire for consumers and the desire to preserve the planet for themselves is something we can exploit.
Good point. I would though argue that we haven’t had experienced genuine capitalism for a while now. We appear to live in an age of corporatism rather than capitalism.
Government-as-activity that spans the globe is akin to the pantheistic idea of the spirit of God as the sole force that animates everything.
Any news on how the WHO plan to choreograph a monkeypox scare into the US elections? Or is a new Covid variant ready for release?
The Monkeypox scare got laughed out of court. They’re now working on Bird Flu.
We used to have Government by consent; that is what democracy and the peaceful transition of power represented. We used to have policing by consent.
Now we have neither.
We effectively live in a Dictatorship of detached and self-selecting Elite, both Globalist and National. And the only way they can retain control is to operate a Police State. That is what we are becoming.
We are already in a Police State. Harry Miller is clear on this and I have a lot of respect for his focus on that topic. See his recent interview on the Together channel:
https://www.youtube.com/live/CIQabx8oO8Q
You just need to read H.G.Wells’s The Shape of Things to Come, published in 1933, to understand what’s going on.
It’s all there: technocratic government by “experts”, control of population through pandemics, elimination of national identities and religions, and a limit on the global population to 1 or 2 billion.
It even mentions the year 2030.
When you read around the literature, it’s very interesting to see how often this date pops up. As well as being baked in to the UN’s Agenda2030, it was mentioned by Keynes, and just the other day, by Elon Musk:
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1820799076310352124
The big irony is that with Wells it’s never entirely clear whether he was writing a blueprint, a warning, or a satire, or actually all three at the same time.
Definitely another way to bypass democratic systems of government.
Just as we have seen with all the woke and DEI nonsense which none of us voted for.
Excellent article – thank you.
When Michel Foucault describes the emergence of the state in early modernity as being, in essence, an epistemological or metaphysical phenomenon, is he referring to a postmodern or a rational epistemology? Given his status as a leading postmodernist, I guess the former, in which case, given that ideology’s disdain for logic and evidence, and for reality and reason, we should be wary of his analysis, to say the least.