Come, Ethical Bombs…
10 March 2025
by Ben Pile
Mark Steyn Has the Last Laugh
9 March 2025
by Tilak Doshi
Matt Hancock has admitted "do not resuscitate orders" were "wrongly applied" during Covid and should be "reviewed" – but defended lockdown and said its supporters need to "unite" to defeat sceptics.
WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus has been trumpeting cancer vaccines this week, a move that Prof Angus Dalgleish sees as a smokescreen for its incompetence in Covid and the harms of the mRNA vaccines it can no longer hide.
The Australian Government's Covid inquiry has been published and it's a shocker, says Prof David Livermore. No rejection of lockdown, nothing on vaccine failure or side-effects and no recognition of ongoing excess deaths.
Kemi Badenoch's new Shadow Education Minister, Neil O'Brien, backed keeping schools closed during Covid lockdowns and said Prof Sunetra Gupta and other lockdown sceptics "have a hell of a lot to answer for".
The world bankrupted itself in a vain effort to "stop the spread" of Covid but only one thing was ever needed, says retired consultant Dr. Andrew Bamji: the very few who got seriously ill needed this treatment.
New Zealand's former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern received a damehood during an investiture held at Windsor Castle today in honour of her draconian response to COVID-19.
Strict lockdowns, schools shut for months, haphazard business closures, rampant fraud – Tim Walz has a lot of questions to answer about his handling of Covid as Minnesota Governor, says Anita Jader.
The calls from the public health establishment to forget what happened during Covid and move on are growing louder, spurred by the prospect of RFK Jr. being appointed by Trump. But we will not forget, says Thomas Buckley.
Two of the deepest shadows overhanging our culture are the psychic toll of Covid and the fact that men and women are diverging politically. What’s rarely noted, says Conor Fitzgerald, is that these things are linked.
The Austrian Freedom Party’s victory in this week's election is a harbinger of the death throes of European centrism, says Ralph Schoellhammer – and opposition to mass immigration and Covid lockdowns were key drivers.
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