- “Biden Administration suggests it could keep controversial Covid vaccination entry requirement for travelers beyond May 11th” – The Biden Administration has praised the Covid vaccine entry requirement for travelers to the U.S., raising fears the controversial curb could stay beyond May 11th, reports the Mail.
- “Lockdown ‘added to work crisis by making people scared to leave homes’” – A recruitment executive says health problems including anxiety linked to Covid restrictions are the “biggest driver” of rising joblessness, according to the Telegraph.
- “Dr. Anthony Fauci now admits the mRNA Covid vaccines hardly work and might not be approvable” – “In fact,” says Alex Berenson, “a bombshell paper he co-authored last month suggests all vaccines for common respiratory viruses may face intractable hurdles. And that’s not even the worst news.”
- “Dr Jay Bhattacharya: questioning lockdowns, the Twitter files and how censorship kills” – Winston Marshall on his Spectator podcast speaks with Stanford University’s Dr. Jay Bhattacharya about the history of the Great Barrington Declaration and its censorship by Big Tech and at Stanford. Watch here on YouTube.
- “Pastor facing 10 years in prison for preaching at Canada trucker blockade protesting vaccine mandates” – Canadian pastor Artur Pawlowski told Fox News‘s Laura Ingraham he could see up to 10 years in jailtime for preaching a sermon at last year’s Canadian trucker convoy.
- “Why observational studies shouldn’t be used to assess respiratory virus interventions” – Tom Jefferson and Carl Heneghan defend excluding poor quality observational evidence that has proven biases from reviews.
- “Hypocrisy from MPs regarding regulators” – The MHRA was regarded as a troubled regulator in need of improvement – until the Covid vaccines came along, notes HART.
- “Round and round the logic merry-go-round we go” – HART examines the confusion in the media over Japan through the lens of the BBC’s coverage.
- “What the Medicare data from Connecticut tells us” – Steve Kirsch has obtained death and vaccination records for people who died in Connecticut and the results surprised him.
- “WHO, AZ safe and effective” – Dr. John Campbell wonders why the WHO is still claiming the AstraZeneca vaccine is “safe and effective”.
- “Free Your Mind: The new world of manipulation and how to resist it” – Laura Dodsworth has a new book out June 8th.
- “Data Sleuths – Date for the Diary” – Joel Smalley notes that the ONS has announced it will release the updated “Deaths by vaccination status in England” bulletin on February 21st – the first one since July.
- “The psychology of totalitarianism – A book for burning?” – Dr. Mattias Desmet writes that on January 25th 2023, Ghent University banned him from using his own book in the course he teaches.
- “Big Brother Exposed!” – Toby gets a mention in Trish Wood’s latest Substack.
- “Sea Level Is Stable Around the World… The Good News the Media Don’t Want Us to Hear” – There has been no dramatic sea level rise in the past century, and projections show no dramatic rise is likely to occur in the coming century, writes Paul Homewood in WUWT.
- “Slash energy use by 15%, new Net Zero department to urge households” – Households and businesses will be pushed to slash their energy use by 15% by the newly-created Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, according to the Telegraph.
- “Moon dust fired into space could help stop global warming” – Astrophysicists say the radical solution may reduce solar radiation by 1-2%, reports the Telegraph. Sheer lunacy…
- “Lords kill off Government’s attempt to stop protesters using slow marches to block roads” – A group of Labour, Lib Dem and crossbench peers has defeated the plans with some saying it would be an excessive extension of police powers, the Telegraph reports.
- “Jewish group and MPs urge GB News to stop indulging conspiracy theories” – Neil Oliver is the crosshairs of the witchfinders for discussing fears about ‘one-world Government’, which apparently is anti-Semitic, according to the Guardian.
- “Safe spaces are ‘mad’, says Oxford University chief” – Baron Patten of Barnes said that freedom of speech was one of the “most important values” in an open society, reports the Telegraph.
- “Wales has learnt nothing from Sturgeon’s self-ID debacle” – Now it’s Mark Drakeford’s turn to try to tear up women’s rights, says Joanna Williams in Spiked.
- “‘Political correctness’ meant Islamist extremism was downplayed by Prevent” – A review finds the scheme operated a ‘double standard’, downplaying religion and talking up Right-wing dangers, with even mainstream conservatives like Douglas Murray and Melanie Phillips falling under its definition of extremism.
- “The Ukraine War in 2023” – Swiss Policy Research with its latest no-nonsense Ukraine update.
- “The Church of England is considering alternatives to referring to God as ‘He’ after priests asked to use gender-neutral terms” – Watch Christian Concern’s Tim Dieppe tell Talk TV‘s Julia Hartley-Brewer that “the Church has become so captured by woke ideology they don’t realise where they’ve got to”.
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