News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
Was the global overreaction to Covid merely panic or were there vested interests and authoritarian ideologies pushing the hysteria? Alex Kriel follows the money as he asks, cui bono?
The question of immigration cannot be separated from the deeper issue of whether we are governed nationally or globally, democratically or technocratically, says Dr David McGrogan. We are being deliberately uprooted.
Italians are refusing to 'eat ze bugs' and be happy, as their Government bans the use of insect flour in pizza and pasta.
A globalist cabal plotting depopulation would be a grave problem, but one with a clear solution. We’re facing, instead, an entire moral and ideological system, with very deep roots in prosperous Western culture.
The Government has announced its plans to create digital identities for accessing public services but “without creating ID cards” (see how they did that?).
In this week's London Calling, the topics are King Charles's woke coronation, the prostitution boom in Davos, the extent and cause of Britain's excess deaths and the Free Speech Union's petition to save Jeremy Clarkson.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast, the talking points are whether Klaus Schwab is pulling the strings, Clarkson and the futility of apologising to the Twitchfork mob and Steve Baker coming out as a woke "LGBT+ ally".
Thomas Fazi has written a thought-provoking piece for UnHerd about the WEF on the eve of Davos. But is he right about just how powerful Klaus Schwab is? Or guilty of taking his egotistical braggadocio at face value?
On October 24th a group of people gathered in London under the auspices of the Together Foundation to address the question, 'Is a Great Reset inevitable?' Here's what they said.
To lose one genuinely conservative Cabinet minister may be regarded as a misfortune... The political events of the last week are beginning to look like a globalist coup. Or is it just one monumental cock-up after another?
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