- “VAERS data clearly shows that the Covid vaccines are an unmitigated disaster for pregnant women” – The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said the Covid vaccines were perfectly safe for pregnant women. They lied and they continue to lie to the American people. Steve Kirsch has the proof.
- “When the virologists lied, science died” – A new email proves Dr. Anthony Fauci knew in early 2020 that China was running risky coronavirus research, and a lab leak had likely caused the epidemic. Alex Berenson asks, why didn’t he come clean?
- “Nearly 1,000% more Covid cases in public service after vaccine mandate, labour board hears” – According to Government data cited by Canadian public service employees, COVID-19 cases have risen tenfold since the implementation of the vaccine mandate, reports the Epoch Times.
- “One-third of Canadians felt ‘pressured’ to comply with Covid lockdowns” – Governments prioritised ‘flattening the curve’ or minimising the risk of Covid transmission during the pandemic, but they paid little attention to the effects of social isolation, says Rebel News.
- “Why is Rhode Island stonewalling about a 37 year-old woman’s vaccine death?” – Young, healthy individuals are dying from fatal arrhythmia linked to COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in America. Andrew Bostom asks, why are officials being uncooperative in investigations?
- “Clueless Whitehall mandarins are licensing China’s blatant espionage” – Beijing is plundering British intellectual property and subverting research, and it’s entirely legal, says Andrew Orlowski in the Telegraph.
- “U.K. universities are ditching freedoms for Chinese cash” – The seductive power of China’s yuan has compromised our universities’ integrity, says Joanna Williams in the Times.
- “University ‘elite overproduction’ has shifted the U.K. to the Left” – The enormous growth in graduation rates has not just incurred economic costs. It has also driven regrettable social changes, says Miriam Cates in the Telegraph.
- “Lord Frost counters Gove: We need more individualism to grow and prosper” – Lord Frost challenges Michael Gove’s “quest for community”, contending that the vision for a successful economy and society must prioritise free markets, lower taxes, and self-reliance.
- “Just Stop Oil protesters spill into London streets to disrupt traffic” – Just Stop Oil pledged to “paralyse London” over the coming weeks with slow-marching columns to force the “murderous Government” to scrap new domestic oil and gas licences, says the Mail.
- “Labour would need to build 3,000 new wind turbines to meet its Net Zero targets” – Keir Starmer would have to end the effective ban on new onshore turbines being built in England if Labour is to achieve the party’s ambitious Net Zero targets, says the Telegraph.
- “Electric cars aren’t as green as you think” – Electric vehicles might be marketed as the green alternative to fossil fuels, but they aren’t nearly as clean as you might imagine, says CapX.
- “Why can’t greens practise what they preach?” – Even eco-warriors don’t want to live in the miserable world they are trying to inflict on us, says Tom Slater in Spiked.
- “No wonder Stonewall is targeting Labour’s top team” – In part two of their Stonewall investigation, the Mail reveals the extent to which the charity holds sway over public policy and the behaviour of private firms.
- “Trans activist is recalled to prison after spending 30 years in jail” – Sarah Jane Baker, a transgender activist who served 30 years behind bars for attempted murder, has been recalled to jail after allegedly urging a crowd at a trans rally to ‘punch a TERF’, reports the Mail.
- “Fury over Ru Paul drag queen show at a family theme park” – A video of a performer from the TV show Ru Paul’s Drag Race provocatively dancing in front of an audience, which included children, has “horrified” parents, reports the Mail.
- “Children need to fight back against political indoctrination” – In too many British schools, identity politics is presented as an ideological certainty, leaving no room for opposition, says Jack Wallis Simons in the Spectator.
- “Defending Churchill from the woke assault on his ‘truth’ just got harder” – Winston Churchill’s last surviving employee has now died, denying us the power of her testimony, says Andrew Roberts in the Telegraph.
- “Accusations activists are hiding Sharron Davies’ book in Waterstones” – Waterstones has been hit by accusations of censorship after a number of customers have claimed they cannot find copies of books written by gender critical feminists, reports the Mail.
- “Australian Communications Minister tries to justify new censorship law” – Australian Communications Minister Michelle Rowland faces opposition over legislation combating misinformation, fearing it could threaten free speech and self-censorship, reports Reclaim The Net.
- “Meta starts blocking Canadian news sites in response to liberal Government’s shakedown” – Canadian news outlets face restrictions on popular platforms like Instagram and Meta’s Threads due to the Online News Act, says Reclaim The Net.
- “U.K. police websites shared data on crime victims with Meta” – The Metropolitan Police shared sensitive crime reporting data with Meta for targeted advertising, using Facebook’s tracking tool, Meta Pixel, according to Reclaim The Net.
- “Inside the rise of AI girlfriends” – Millions of (mostly) men are carrying out relationships with a chatbot partner. But it’s not all love and happiness, says James Titcomb in the Telegraph.
- “Within 30 days this will change the world forever…” – Russell Brand discusses the Federal Reserve’s “successful” months-long digital dollar test, as well as the 130 countries currently piloting or launching their own CBDCs. Are we heading towards a future of ‘convenience’ at the cost of our freedom?
- “CEO of Worldcoin says ‘something like World ID will eventually exist… whether you like it or not’” – The CEO of Worldcoin’s World ID, which collects biometric data for cryptocurrency, believes digital ID will eventually be essential for online verification, reports Reclaim The Net.
- “Elon Musk says Twitter’s cash flow still negative as ad revenue drops” – Twitter continues to endure money problems after owner Elon Musk revealed that the social media platform has suffered an advertising revenue drop of 50%, says the Mail.
- “AI has always plagued mankind” – We should not be surprised that the West is sliding towards electronically enhanced totalitarianism, says Jacob Howland in UnHerd.
- “France and the European Union have the mark of Cain upon them” – Emmanuel Macron and his like have achieved power due to the brainless momentary glibness of TV, says Jordan Peterson in the Telegraph.
- “‘I can’t spend anymore of my life being upset by morons’” – Douglas Murray talks to Triggernometry about how there’s no such thing as the ‘gay community’.
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