News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
The UN claims that extreme weather has massively increased since 1970. Alex Kriel debunks this myth, pointing to work by Italian scientists which shows it is an illusion created by changes in surveillance.
Is the WHO Pandemic Treaty a dry run for a World State? Prof James Alexander fears so – making him even more wary of the quislings who are opening the back door for it.
The recent halving of the Gaza civilian death toll by the UN should be the moment that the case against Israel’s 'genocide' goes into terminal collapse, argues Jake Wallis Simons.
At a 'Summit for the Future' in September, the UN is plotting to negotiate a Global Digital Compact that will usher in an "inclusive, open, safe and secure digital future". But we aren't invited.
The problem with the United Nations' vision of 'human rights', as set out recently by the High Commissioner, is that it amounts to the right to do exactly what you're told and never vary from it, says Dr. David McGrogan.
Since the 1980s, modern states have become increasingly squeamish about infringing the 'human rights' of violent criminals, even at the expense of their own populations. Why is that, asks Dr David McGrogan.
Up to 12% of UNRWA staff – more than 1,400 UN aid agency employees – are associated with Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad, according to Israel's Defence Minister.
The WHO has overplayed its hand and support for its global technocratic ambitions is draining away, say Molly Kingsley and Ben Kingsley. Key deadlines are being missed as agreement on the Pandemic Treaty remains elusive.
Stonewall has been accused of "harassing" the female boss of Britain’s equalities watchdog with "vexatious complaints" to the UN over her stance on trans issues by a coalition of gender-critical groups.
Disturbing ties between the UN Relief Agency and Hamas are coming to light, with revelations surfacing about UNRWA employees supporting or participating in the October 7th massacre.
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