- “mRNA Vaccines: The CIA and National Defence” – Dr. Robert Malone explains the key role of the intelligence community in pushing the mRNA vaccine agenda owing to the entrenched belief in that community that ‘something’ is needed for effective response against biological weapons.
- “When will Fauci admit the ‘open schools’ parents were right?” – Dr. Anthony Fauci claims that he had little to do with school closures, but reality tells a very different story, writes Jennifer Sey in Spectator World.
- “Triple Vaccinated More Likely Than Unvaccinated to Get Symptomatic COVID-19: Study” – People who received two or three doses of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine were more likely to contract COVID-19 with symptoms, according to a new study reported in the Epoch Times.
- “‘Danger Signal’: Leaked Hospital Email Reports Increase in Stillbirths, COVID-19 Vaccine Suspected” – A significant rise in stillbirths triggers alarm among hospital staff, the Epoch Times reports.
- “Preferred Pronouns Lit the Path to Covid Science Denialism” – Ramesh Thakur in Brownstone wonders if the biology-denying drive to self-defined gender identity helped to pave the pathway to the anti-scientific madness of lockdowns, masks and vaccines.
- “Doubting the cognoscenti” – James Allen in Spectator Australia says on nearly every front the ‘experts’ keep getting it wrong.
- “The Southeastern Conference is now ‘partners’ with Pfizer” – Bill Rice Jr. says we can add Pfizer to the list of 10 corporations that are now official sponsors of the popular Southeastern Conference sports league.
- “The Media Ignored the Parliamentary Debate on Vaccine Safety” – Molly Kingsley writes in Brownstone that questions raised by politicians in this debate – around scale of adverse events, potential breaches of medical ethics and regulatory capture – are serious and should not have been ignored by media organisations that seem unable to handle the vaccine safety narrative in a sensible way.
- “Potentially Sensitive Content” – Thorsteinn Siglaugsson is unimpressed to find Twitter labelling as “potentially sensitive content” the tweets of students protesting against a mandate for yet another Covid vaccination.
- “Let’s Talk About Real Climate Cataclysms” – Paul Driessen in WUWT warns of climate cataclysms that are all-natural, not so long ago, hugely destructive, and a repeat would devastate people and planet. He’s talking about glaciations.
- “Wind farm in Germany is being dismantled to expand coal mine” – A wind farm in Germany is being taken down to expand the Garzweiler lignite mine and maintain the security of electricity supply, according to Balkan Green Energy News.
- “Better late than never! Cops finally arrive to arrest Just Stop Oil activists nearly four hours after they blocked roads outside Mansion House Tube station” – The Mail reports that Just Stop Oil protestors blocked roads in central London in the 27th consecutive day of chaos caused by the eco-warrior group.
- “Is Ukraine a ‘proxy war’?” – Dr. Noah Carl says the answer can hardly be denied.
- “Why the next wave of feminism is conservative” – Louise Perry in the Spectator sees a groundswell of women eager to protect their children from exposure to the harmful agendas of ideologues.
- “Meet the EU Law That Could Reshape Online Speech in the U.S.” – The Digital Services Act, recently passed by the European Union, places strict content moderation requirements on Facebook, Twitter and other tech platforms, writes Jared Schroeder in Slate.
- “The fear to speak freely stalks Cambridge” – Writing in the Telegraph, Professor Arif Ahmed says he shouldn’t have had to smuggle frightened students into a discussion on transgender issues.
- “Why is Eventbrite obstructing my book launch?” – Sarah Phillimore in the Critic writes that financial censorship rears its head again.
- “Kemi Badenoch is right to take on Pink News” – Jo Bartosch in Spiked says the LGBT magazine is a vociferous enforcer of trans orthodoxy.
- “Woke British Transport Police refuse to say whether a sex crime suspect exposed male or female genitals to teenage girls on a train: Anger as force issues CCTV of person in wig and skirt but claim they ‘don’t need to say’ if they are seeking a man or woman” – British Transport Police have been criticised after refusing to say the sex of a person who exposed his or her genitals to two teenagers at a railway station, the Mail reports. I think we can all take a wild stab in the dark though.
- “SNP minister resigns over law that will make it easier to change gender because her ‘conscience will not allow’ her to support it” – Community Safety Minister Ash Regan said that her “conscience will not allow” her to support the Scottish Government’s controversial Gender Recognition Reform Bill, reports the Mail.
- “Age-appropriate sex education set to be enforced by Sunak administration” – According to the Telegraph, the new Prime Minister plans to clamp down on inappropriate sex education classes in schools.
- “Children’s charity removes Jordan Gray as patron over Friday Night Live skit when trans comic stripped naked to expose penis – as singer’s London Palladium show sells discount tickets amid huge backlash over live TV shock” – Educate and Celebrate – itself a controversial relationships education charity – removed Gray as a patron and contradicted the comedian’s claim that he goes into schools to “talk about gender” on its behalf, reports the Mail.
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