“Inadvertant [sic] intravenous injections” – Dr. John Campbell urges that health authorities change the way they administer Covid vaccines, saying that intravenous injection of the vaccine could induce acute myopericarditis in mouse models.
“What really happened in Wuhan?” – In this new documentary, Sky News host Sharri Markson reveals exclusive interviews and information that uncovers the onset of the pandemic.
“Military on standby as panic buying hits fuel supplies” – The Government says it is putting the military on standby as part of further measures to address a supply chain crisis which has led fuel pumps to run dry amid panic-buying by motorists, reports Reuters.
“Don’t panic! Toilet paper, petrol, and politics” – “If a population lets its appetite and impulses hijack its common sense, it is bound to be controlled by its own biological urges and prey to a power-hungry dictatorial political elite,” writes Luke Perry in Bournbrook Magazine.
“Saturday’s vaccine protest – what the MSM won’t tell you” – “People I spoke to, holding aloft messages saying ‘No to Vaccine Passports’ and ‘Healthy children don’t need a Covid vaccine’, were particularly concerned by the way the Government were choosing to overrule parental authority and inject teenagers regardless of the consequences,” writes Richard Ings in TCW Defending Freedom.
“Biden gets his Pfizer Covid booster shot live on camera” – President Biden took this opporunity to (once again) criticise “that distinct minority [that] is causing an awful lot of damage for the rest of the country”. “This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated.”
“Sussexes love to preach one thing and do the opposite” – Harry and Meghan have just finished a four-day trip to New York, and spoke at Global Citizen concert. Even by their two-faced standards, it set a new low bar for hypocrisy, writes the pair’s fond admirer, Piers Morgan, in MailOnline.
“‘People have lost their freedoms by stealth’” – Sky News Australia’s Peta Credlin tells talkRADIO that people are “angry” the police reacted violently to peaceful protests against lockdown. “We had ‘Black Lives Matter’ protests last year and there was no action by police. People have lost their freedoms by stealth.”
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