News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
At a parliamentary debate on excess heart deaths last week, MPs demanded that the Government publish the full data on deaths by Covid vaccination status so the impact of the vaccines can be properly ascertained.
And just like that, 20,000 fewer people died unexpectedly last year, according to the Office for National Statistics. Which is mighty handy for a Government refusing to investigate the excess deaths crisis.
Lockdowns and the rest of the hysterical Covid response were responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths in the U.S., says Dr. Toby Rogers, yet even now our political elites refuse to acknowledge this.
Did Covid vaccines cause 17 million deaths? That's what Bret Weinstein recently told Tucker Carlson. But Tracy Beth Høeg – a leading critic of the vaccines – isn't convinced. "It doesn't pass a basic sanity test."
A majority of Americans believe Covid vaccines may be to blame for many unexplained deaths and a quarter say they know someone who died from the jab, a new poll shows. Just 33% think vaccine harms are a conspiracy theory.
Since 2020, California has seen 82,000 excess deaths from non-Covid causes, almost as many as its official Covid death tally. And it still has a higher death rate than no-lockdown Florida.
The ONS has finally admitted in a Lancet article that Britain is in an ongoing excess deaths crisis, alarmingly finding hundreds of extra young and middle-aged deaths every month. But experts blame "lifestyle".
Excess deaths in Australia are fuelling fears about the role of Covid vaccines, says Dr Clare Craig, as the country had little Covid before 2022, making it a control group for identifying harms from the vaccines and virus.
The BBC has issued an apology after it admitted that captions it put up during the debate on excess deaths in Britain led by Reclaim MP Andrew Bridgen were "biased".
In his analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on the U.K., financial analyst James Ferguson questions the likely overstatement of Covid and investigates the factors behind unexplained excess deaths.
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