- “Sweden’s resistance to lockdowns is vindicated again” – The U.K.’s shocking new cancer stats show the wisdom of sticking with voluntary measures, writes Robert Dingwall in the Telegraph.
- “The Tories don’t just risk a catastrophic defeat, but their permanent destruction” – If the Government refuses to change course, it may be that the centre-Right finds a new vehicle for power, writes Sherelle Jacobs in the Telegraph.
- “Is the NHS in Scotland about to ‘fall over’?” – Draft minutes of a meeting from each health board in September revealed concerns the NHS won’t be able to operate normally over the winter months, writes Kate Andrews in the Spectator.
- “The lockdown cancer wave has only just begun” – Dr. Karol Sikora writes in UnHerd that advocates for harsh Covid measures are finally waking up to what they have done.
- “Regulate crypto to stop next FTX-style implosion, says Bank of England” – Future crashes could have wider impacts on the financial system, warns the Deputy Governor, according to the Telegraph.
- “The Injection Rejection” – In numerous countries, despite vaccination remaining available, people are no longer cooperating with the programme, says the Health Advisory and Recovery Team (HART).
- “You must obey, or you’re going nowhere” – Dr. Niall McCrae in TCW Defending Freedom sets out what the WHO has in store for us when it comes to vaccine passports and the Pandemic Treaty.
- “G20, 2022 Handing Over Global Health Power to the WHA & WHO” – Dijana Dragomirovic for the Australian Medical Network with a warning on what global leaders are up to.
- “Congressman Warren Davidson urges Congress to pass the Vaccine Passport Prevention Act” – Rep. Warren Davidson is urging Congress to pass a bill he introduced last year that would ban the use of vaccine passports for future use, reports Reclaim the Net.
- “The Road to Fascism: For a Critique of the Global Biosecurity State” – Watch Simon Elmer’s talk at his book launch.
- “Forum Conversation: Norman Fenton” – Dr. Robert Malone features Professor Norman Fenton on the perils of pandemic data.
- “Japan’s conservative Covidians” – In contrast to Western Covidians who are often young and woke, Japanese Covidians are often elderly and xenophobic and regard the unmasked as noisy, says Guy Gin.
- “The moral injury of lockdown” – James Black says revisiting Keble College for the first time since February 2020 brings home what has been lost.
- “World still ‘on brink of climate catastrophe’ after COP27 deal” – Experts say the biggest economies must pledge more cuts to carbon dioxide emissions but hail the agreement to set up a loss and damage fund, the Guardian reports.
- “Meghan Markle’s latest Archetypes episode languishes at 77 on the U.S. Spotify chart beaten by a collection of baby lullabies – as her podcast sits at number 22” – Meghan Markle’s Archetypes podcast appears to have dropped in popularity with U.S. listeners according to Spotify’s charts – with the podcast series out of the top 20 and the latest episode outperformed by a collection of lullabies.
- “FIFA president Infantino tells home truths about woke capitalism” – Tim Stanley in the Telegraph wryly notes that all the FIFA chief had to do was invoke the language of victimhood and ‘virtue’ to cover his tracks.
- “Report: Critical Race Theory is endemic in British schools” – New data show that U.K. education is almost as captured as America, writes Eric Kaufmann in UnHerd.
- “In praise of Gianni Infantino” – Tom Slater in Spiked says that his hilarious ‘I feel gay’ speech has laid bare the hypocrisy of elite wokeness.
- “Go woke, go broke – and go jobless! Disney boss is out” – Meghan McCain in the Mail notes the irony that seven months after the woke showdown, DeSantis has just been re-elected by the largest margin for any Florida governor in almost 40 years and Chapek is looking for a new job.
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