DOGE U.K. – and Other Hopes and Dreams for 2025
1 January 2025
Declined: Chapter Two
1 January 2025
by M. Zermansky
An FOI reveals that the Australian Government made over 4,000 requests to digital platforms to take down content related to Covid, in the latest example of the Censorship Industrial Complex in action.
The Spiked vs Andrew Bridgen debate continues to rage, with labels and smears flying around every which way. Nick Dixon gives his take as someone with multiple dogs in the fight.
South Korea saw a large spike in excess mortality even after 90% of over 80s were double-vaccinated. Yet Hong Kong saw an even greater spike. And there, less than 30% of over 80s were double-vaccinated.
Jonathan Sumption was very sound on the issue of lockdowns, but he is wrong about the cause of excess deaths in 2022, writes Nick Rendell.
Andrew Bridgen is right to raise the issue of vaccine harms, but the way he did it has given the Covid censors an easy target.
Excess mortality is negatively related to elderly vaccination in both Europe and the U.S. Focussed protection culminating in voluntary vaccination of high-risk groups was the right strategy, argues Noah Carl.
One in five jobs in the department of the MHRA that authorises vaccines for public use are currently vacant. Should we be worried? Yes, says a safety expert. If vacancies climb above 15%, safety is compromised.
Bill Clinton has announced he’s caught Covid, adding how grateful he is to be fully vaccinated and boosted because it would obviously be so much worse if he hadn’t. This has produced a torrent of hilarious memes.
Dr. James Alexander, a professor of politics, explains the connection between Covid nonsense, climate alarmism and wokery pokery – they‘re all imbued with an ideology that serves the interests of billionaire monopolists.
Lockdowns, masks, fast-tracked vaccines and vaccine passports – all emerged from a radical biosecurity agenda that can be traced back to the Bush White House in 2005 and as of 2020 has established itself as orthodoxy.
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