“Britain is sleepwalking into another lockdown” – Our chaotic Government has already overseen some of the worst health and economic outcomes, writes Jeremy Warner in the Telegraph.
“Unvaccinated travel ban call as cases rise” – A GP says holiday travel bans should be considered for the unvaccinated if Covid ‘cases’ continue to rise in Wales, reports BBC News.
“Pfizer/FDA: 95% Deception?” – Swiss Policy Research reports how the U.S. FDA ‘fully approved’ the Pfizer vaccine without requiring product liability.
“What would proof of a Covid lab leak look like?” – Scientists exploring the origins of Covid are warning that time may be running out. The truth is we may never know for sure where the pandemic came from, writes David Cox in Wired.
“How the West Embraced Central Planning and Abandoned Human Rights” – “It appears as though the totalitarian strategies that have been embraced by formerly liberal governments will continue to persist for the foreseeable future in spite of their poverty,” writes Birsen Filip in Mises Institute.
“Hysteria has consumed America” – Brendan O’Neill talks to Heather Mac Donald about the Salem-like atmosphere created by Covid, how the Biden administration has put wokeness on steroids and how racial identity politics is destroying high culture in the lastest Spiked podcast.
“The Unions and the U-turns” – “No one wants to admit they made a terrible mistake,” writes Ben Irvine. “Not the Government. Not the Covid zealots. Not the unions. And not lockdown sceptics themselves – most of them anyway.”
“The climate scaremongers: A weekly round-up” – “Hydrogen is often represented as the answer to all our problems – clean, green, cheap, abundant and so on. It is in fact none of these things,” writes Paul Homewood in TCW Defending Freedom.
“Boris, here’s why net-zero emissions by 2050 just aren’t worth it” – “Net-zero just isn’t worth it,” writes Christopher Monckton in Watts Up With That. “Let us do the maths that no government seems to have done. It is not very difficult – but the results are astonishing.”
“The problem with the Met’s morality policing” – “It’s no wonder that officers sometimes end up finding themselves in trouble when the rules are so inconsistent,” writes Sam Ashworth-Hayes in the Spectator.
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