The Green Blob Won’t Take This Lying Down
6 May 2025
by Ben Pile
News Round-Up
6 May 2025
Why has sperm become 30% more 'sluggish' since 2019? A study of Danish sperm donors found a shocking drop in sperm motility. The researchers blame lockdown, but Alex Kriel thinks the vaccines may be involved.
Media figures continue to claim that Covid vaccines saved 20 million lives. But it's just modelling, says Nick Rendell – and it's contradicted by the data, which show the unvaccinated didn't die at a greater rate.
Mark Steyn, the former GB News presenter, has taken Ofcom to court accusing it of "killing his career" after he questioned Covid vaccines on air, with the regulator saying his programmes caused "harm to viewers".
Why are U.K. courts still forcing people to be vaccinated? Lawyer Stephen Jackson looks at the disturbing case of a disabled man that the Government is trying to inject against the warning of a specialist medical report.
When three Covid sceptics bumped into Germany's 'state virologist' Christian Drosten on a campsite they could hardly believe it and made sure to give him a piece of their mind. They've now been fined for "insulting" him.
When the U.K. Covid Inquiry postponed its vaccine module until January 2025, a group of concerned doctors and scientists decided that the truth couldn't wait. Their People's Vaccine Inquiry launches today.
The dial is slowly shifting on excess deaths, say Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson. Suddenly, it's okay to question the vaccine narrative. In Australia there's an official investigation; in the UK the media are waking up.
"If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh otherwise they'll kill you." George Bernard Shaw was right, says Frank Haviland. Honesty is still the revolutionary act, today perhaps more than ever.
Many wonder how the infected blood scandal happened. But we have our answer in the Covid vaccines, says Molly Kingsley, where the same denialism, shaming of dissenters and censoring of debate prevails.
Dr. Raphael Lataster continues his run of having debunkings of vaccine-hyping modelling studies published in top journals. His latest in the BMJ fact-checks a WHO garbage-in-garbage-out model.
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