- “Be Prepared” – Thorsteinn Siglaugsson argues that inflation is primarily the result of one thing: the mass money printing to fund the lockdowns.
- “Washington’s Tennis Court Rules” – David Marks writes on Robert Malone’s Substack page that politics, not science, prevented Novak Djokovic from participating in the U.S. Open. Will they change the rules now the contest is over?
- “Further evidence of mRNA injections associated with both Covid deaths and excess non-Covid deaths.” – Joel Smalley with a re-analysis of deaths of 18 to 55 year olds in the USA.
- “Fury as Covid-restriction enthusiasts share ‘cheap and tasteless’ claims that the Queen died from virus’s after-effects” – Hundreds of people, including NHS medics, have taken to Twitter to claim that the monarch’s brush with the virus in February “definitely” played a role in her death, despite having no evidence, reports the Mail.
- “RSF asks French regulator to order Eutelsat to stop carrying Russian war propaganda” – Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has asked France’s broadcasting regulator, ARCOM, to order French TV satellite operator Eutelsat to stop carrying three Russian TV channels that it says are spearheads of the Kremlin’s war propaganda.
- “Royal expert slams ‘inappropriate and opportunistic’ remarks about Queen” – The Mail reports on the crass behaviour of some woke American academics.
- “Calling bakery racist for chasing a thief costs university in Ohio $37m” – A university in Ohio is to pay $36.6 million to a local bakery after students and staff falsely accused it of racism because an employee chased and restrained a black student, reports the Times.
- “Church accused of ‘obliterating history’ over removal of ‘deeply offensive’ memorial to slave owner” – An 18th century memorial plaque commemorating Dr. John Gordon’s role in putting down the slave rebellion known as Tacky’s War will be replaced with one bearing a different inscription, reports the Telegraph.
- “Church rainbow NHS bench must be repainted to protect ‘feelings’, court rules” – The judge says the bright colours and political messaging in consecrated grounds are “inappropriate” for mourners after it was painted without seeking consent, reports the Telegraph.
- “Don’t call mothers ‘she’ in advice on maternity, Stonewall urges Oxford” – Stonewall told Oxford University to stop referring to mothers as ‘she’ in order to win a higher place on its controversial employer scheme, new documents have revealed, according to the Times.
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