- “The cardiovascular death toll from mRNA Covid jabs is hugely underreported, peer-reviewed studies suggest” – Alex Berenson writes that autopsies and medical reviews in Japan and Qatar suggest thousands of young adults died within weeks of their jabs. #DiedSuddenly indeed.
- “Care homes were paid extra to accept Covid patients” – Five sites in Birmingham were given a £1,000 one-off payment per patient to take hospital discharges, including those with the virus, reports the Telegraph.
- “Another nasty virus on its way? Matt Hancock wants to do it all again” – In the Telegraph, Isabel Oakeshott says the ex-Health Secretary is shutting his eyes and ears to the broken economy and shattered healthcare system lockdown left in its wake.
- “Hancock’s lockdown dogma must be tested” – The best evidence on how systems coped with the pandemic is the number of excess deaths and Sweden had far fewer than the U.K., says the Telegraph in a leading article.
- “Covid to blame for inflation – not Brexit, says Andrew Bailey” – The Bank of England Governor has rebuked Mark Carney’s claim that leaving the E.U. has caused record inflation, reports the Telegraph.
- “Serious adverse events from Pfizer’s mRNA vaccine are not ‘rare’” – Despite repeated claims that serious harms of Pfizer’s mRNA vaccine are ‘rare’, an investigation found no drug regulator could quantify the rate, says Maryanne Demasi.
- “Net Zero is slowly strangling this country” – Heat pumps, electric vehicles, smart meters, Ulez and now our cruises. There’s no step too far for the eco-zealots, says Robert Taylor in the Telegraph.
- “Tories can’t keep offering same tax and Net Zero policies as Labour, warns Lord Frost” – Former Brexit negotiator Lord Frost says the party will lose the next election unless Rishi adopts a more Conservative approach, according to the Telegraph.
- “Jonny Bairstow shows how to deal with Just Stop Oil” – Two people ran from the Grandstand at Lord’s and sprayed orange paint on the field before Jonny Bairstow and security intervened. Give the England wicketkeeper a knighthood, says Tom Slater in Spiked.
- “Essex schoolgirls sexually assaulted in gender-neutral toilets” – Just as the Education Department readies its transgender guidance, a teenage boy has been arrested over allegations of “serious sexual assault” in the gender-neutral lavatories of an Essex school, reports the Telegraph.
- “Daniel Korski withdraws from London mayoral race” – Daniel Korski has withdrawn from the Tory candidacy race for London Mayor amid a groping scandal, reports Guido Fawkes.
- “BBC presenter criticised for suggesting Daniel Korski’s groping accuser not telling truth” – Daisy Goodwin was “really surprised” to be questioned by the BBC’s Martha Kearney about how certain she was of the alleged Daniel Korski sexual assault case, says the Mail.
- “The Primodos Scandal – part four” – Despite the statistical correlation, the Government has dismissed the causal link of Primodus and allegations of birth defects. Carl Heneghan blasts the Expert Working Group review for its shortcomings and lack of credibility.
- “Barclays Bank pays out £20k for closing Christian account” – LGBT groups pressured Barclays to close a Christian ministry’s account over claims of conversion therapy, reports the Times. The bank has now settled to avert a High Court discrimination battle but without admitting fault or apologising.
- “Trevor Phillips: Meghan had to learn to be black when she became royal” – According to the Mail, Sir Trevor Phillips has said that the Duchess of Sussex “never regarded herself particularly as black” before joining the Royal Family.
- “Victoria Police looking into claims officers identifying as ‘gender neutral’ for extra $1,300 allowance” – Victoria Police is investigating reports some officers are self-identifying as ‘gender neutral’ in order to gain an extra $1,300 a year, according to news.com.au.
- “Proper stuff! Well done Jonny Bairstow for getting that bloke away!” – Nigel Farage on GB News reacts to England wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow carrying off a Just Stop Oil protester from the pitch at Lord’s during today’s Ashes test.
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During Covid there seemed to be state control of the newspapers only it was the pernicious British government via the advertising spend.
Indeed – which is worse? Hard to say. The British government doesn’t appear to be acting on behalf of the British people and appears to be “follow” directives from “foreign” or “global” entities.
Also what about the BBC? That seems pretty foreign to me, in that it doesn’t share values with me and a lot of others. It’s also controlled by a government.
Well that’s cleared things up.
Foreign states will not be allowed to take over British news organisations but Foreign organisations are allowed to take over the British government.
Nice and tidy.
Chinese sponsorship of UK newspaper will probably also still be allowed. Makes one wonder if the UAE guy perhaps failed to grease the right wheels.
Brown envelopes? British government? Heaven forbid!
Not forgetting all the foreign nationals (aka illegal immigrants) taking over British hotels and holiday camps.
But foreign individuals will still be able to shower them with cash a la Dr Gates presumably.
Can anyone in Scotland attest to this? You have ‘Hate Crime Reporting Centres’ moonlighting as sex shops? WTF is this??
”The Scottish Government has created walk-in snitching centres in every major Scottish city where people can report ‘hate crimes’ under the new Hate Crime and Public Order Act and the one in Glasgow is in a sex shop!
Welcome to Humza Yousaf’s Scotland, where you can go shopping for a dildo and report a ‘hate crime’ at the same time.”
https://twitter.com/toadmeister/status/1767852719761445249
Condoming innocent people…
I would read between the lines. They obviously see a certain pathway ahead that they aren’t speaking about and they are trying to be a step ahead. It would be nice to think that their strategems represent a well-informed attempt to save our future but it is far from this. Just look at the events of the last five years. You can see the level of capture, which has necessitated a level of ineptitude. The strange spectacle of Joe Biden. At first I was a little perplexed why they even let him out in public. And then it was obvious. He is meant to look that way for a number of reasons foremost among them being the tacit cry for help of the Western mythos. Then you had the mad dog theory of war, look it up. And then the arrrogance of victory of the corporate state showing you what they can get away with. Just soberly look at it all. People with huge fibrous growths in their veins and they don’t seem too troubled about it at all. Surely this suggests a lack of vitality and a fatalism resigned to death of our culture.
State ownership or funding of British news organisations (whether they’re foreign states or our own) should be banned. That includes the state funding of the BBC.
There are cliches like ‘the breakdown of the rule of law’. This doesn’t even come close to what is coming. It will come via fifth dimensional warfare on one hand and deepening lassitude among the general public on the other. It might be demoralisation or it might be ill-health and the two will merge into one. You could easily look at the status quo and think that it isn’t even worth bothering with. But that is to give in to the force we oppose. The violinist Jascha Haifetz broke one of his strings during a performance and carried on playing until the end with three strings. Afterwards somebody asked him why he carried on and he said that it is our duty to carry on and try to make something beautiful even with just three strings. Anything less means that you have capitulated.
The whole discussion is ludicrous given the takeover of local radio in the mid 1990s. Local radio was very important largely because ir was decentralised. We weren’t all born under a Chrstmas tree and as Milan Kunera said, the power of man over tyranny is the power of memory over forgetting,
But Foreign Ownership of UK transport, energy, water supplies, steel industry, care homes, government computer systems, supermarkets, and vast tracts of British land, for example, are fine. Well that’s a relief.