DOGE U.K. – and Other Hopes and Dreams for 2025
1 January 2025
Declined: Chapter Two
1 January 2025
by M. Zermansky
Despite the Government mandates on masks being removed it’s still the BBC’s and YouTube’s view that citizens are unable to express the view that the policies were ever wrong or ill-advised.
Public Health Scotland has announced that it is no longer going to publish its Covid rates by vaccination status. Purportedly this is because it is being misrepresented, but more likely it's because it looks so bad.
'Fact check' website Lead Stories (used by Facebook for censorship) has published an article 'fact-checking' a recent Daily Sceptic article by ex-Pharmaceutical Researcher Dr John D. Flack. Read Dr Flack's rebuttal.
The latest satellite temperature data show no global warming now for seven years and three months. But why has Google demonetised the climate scientist who compiles this data, alleging 'misinformation'?
A new Royal Society report says social media companies should not censor content that challenges the the scientific establishment's orthodoxy about climate change, lockdowns and the vaccines.
U.S. journalist Alex Berenson has sued Twitter, accusing the company of violating his first amendment right by suspending his account in response to a post where he questioned the efficacy of the vaccine.
A powerful network of climate change activists want to "stamp out climate change misinformation once and for all". And by "misinformation" they mean anything that challenges the prevailing orthodoxy about climate change.
YouTube removed a video of a speech made by David Davis at a Conservative Party Conference fringe meeting in which he argued against the introduction of vaccine passports in the U.K. claiming it violated WHO guidelines.
Continuing with its crack-down on Covid ‘misinformation’, YouTube is set to remove content claiming that any approved Covid vaccine can cause serious side-effects, including infertility.
Twitter bots have been blamed by liberals for every election result they don't like, from Trump's victory to Brexit. Yet according to a former Google software engineer, it's all wishful thinking.
© Skeptics Ltd.