“Do they know what they’re doing?” – We’ve seen ministers contradict advisors, advisors contradict ministers, and both ministers and advisors contradict themselves, writes Dr. Noah Carl on his Substack page. “‘The Science’ changes haphazardly from one week to the next, bearing little resemblance to what’s written in the pre-pandemic plans.”
“Battleground Melbourne Documentary” – Watch the story of the “Fall of the World’s Most Liveable City, through the eyes of those who risked everything to save it”, from Topher Field.
“The Face Masks FAQ” – Hector Drummond supplies an answer to every question someone might ask of a non-masker.
“Omicron Has Killed Certitude” – People no longer care what government or ‘science’ tells them about COVID-19, writes Daniel Henninger in the Wall Street Journal.
“Ocado and Next cut sick pay for unvaccinated isolating staff” – In the latest discrimination against the unvaccinated, staff required to self-isolate will no longer be eligible for full sick pay if they haven’t had the jab, the BBC reports.
“So. Farewell then, Professor Van Tam” – Remember when the Deputy CMO said “after the second dose of your vaccine, it’s okay to behave with wild abandon and go off to the bingo halls and whatever you like and so forth”, asks the MyBodyThisPaperThisFire Newsletter.
“Military Documents About Gain of Function Contradict Fauci Testimony Under Oath” – Military documents state that EcoHealth Alliance approached DARPA in March 2018 seeking funding to conduct gain of function research of bat borne coronaviruses, despite Dr. Fauci repeatedly maintaining, under oath, that the NIH and NAIAD have not been involved in gain of function research with the EcoHealth Alliance program, reports Project Veritas.
“Get the snip to save the world” – Frederick Edward in Bournbrook on the disturbing new trend of young men making themselves infertile for the sake of the planet.
“Hollywood’s New Rules” – The old boys club is dead. But a new one – with its own litmus tests and landmines – is rapidly replacing it. “This is all going to end in a giant class-action lawsuit,” write Peter Kiefer and Peter Savodnik on Common Sense.
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