- “Britain’s unethical Covid messaging must never be repeated” – A civilised society should not strategically frighten, shame and scapegoat its citizens as a way to increase compliance – a deliberate creation of distress that resembles the tactics used by regimes to eliminate beliefs and behaviours that the state thinks is deviant, writes Dr. Gary Sidley in the Spectator.
- “Republicans attack GoFundMe over block on funds to Canada’s Covid protesters” – Florida Governor Ron De Santis accused the website of fraud and said he would investigate it, while Canadian Psychologist Jordan Peterson called it the “worst act of corruption” in Canada, reports the Telegraph.
- “Man drives SUV through Canadian Freedom Truckers protest, injures four” – A man has been charged after he drove through a Freedom Truckers protest of Covid regulations Friday, reports the Mail.
- “This medical data from the U.S. Department of Defense DMED database is explosive. Mainstream media has been ordered to ignore it” – The DMED data exposed by attorney Tom Renz and Senator Johnson is a smoking gun – General Austin should order all military docs to speak the truth, but he isn’t. Why not, asks Steve Kirsch on his Substack page.
- “Sen. Johnson Seeks Answers from DoD Secretary Lloyd Austin III about Whistleblower Allegations of COVID-19 Vaccine-Related Data” – The Wisconsin Senator is seeking answers, but the authorities say the data from earlier years is in error and they are presently correcting it, reports TrialSite News.
- “Top British scientist Sir Jeremy Farrar faces US Congress probe” – One of Britain’s top scientists is to be interviewed under oath by the U.S. Congress over concerns that he was at the centre of a cover-up about the origins of Covid, reports the Mail.
- “Canadian Judge Blocks Unvaccinated Dad From Visiting Children, Dismisses Personal Research on Vaccine” – A Canadian man has been blocked by a judge from visiting his three children in person after refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine, reports the Epoch Times.
- “Boosters have failed” – A review of global data does not show benefit – is it time to abort this mission, asks El Gato Malo on his Substack page.
- “In defence of Jordan Peterson on Climate Change” – Defending Jordan Peterson’s recent comments that climate modelling is not predictable because the prediction errors “grew like compound interest”, chaotic systems expert Dr. Andrew Edmonds writes on Medium that “not only is it true that climate is chaotic, but the Lyapunov time, the time to a doubling of error is so short that it undermines all climate modelling”, doubling each year into an enormous error after only five years.
- “Censorship row as Spotify pulls more than 100 Joe Rogan episodes” – Critics accuse media platform of Soviet Union style censorship with missing episodes include those featuring “far-right pundits”, as Rogan apologises for using the n-word on shows in the past, the Telegraph reports.
- “The BBC has lost the ear of Middle England” – Despite claims that the Beeb ‘belongs to us all’, its pursuit of diversity creates the impression that it is on a permanent box-ticking mission, and its documentaries seem all to follow the same template, are dull and often about people wronged or oppressed in some way, writes Simon Heffer in the Telegraph.
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