The US’s serious bout of inflation – mirrored in many countries in the world – was set in motion in the first week of March 2020, like much of the rest of our ongoing emergency. This was a fortnight before …
Lessons from Poland: Elites and the Bonds We Forge
One of the great gifts of my life was wandering into a class on Contemporary Poland in college taught by a humane and deeply knowledgeable man named James T. Flynn. There, for the first time, I was forced to address …
Nearly half of covid vaccine recipients report sleep disorders, a Jordanian study finds
A Jordanian study has revealed that narcolepsy symptoms are possibly an adverse effect of covid injections. 48% of study participants reported excessive daytime sleepiness, 20% reported experiencing sleep paralysis, 15% reported hypnagogic […]
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Attack on free speech: UK government is turning Big Tech companies into online police
Before some of the UK’s strictest censorship laws in living memory have even come into effect, there are already calls to make them even more draconian. In 2023, the UK government passed […]
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Fertility rates in Western countries are below replacement level; immigration is not the answer
Worldwide, fertility rates have halved from 60 years ago. The global average fertility rate is now around 2.4. This worrisome drop is approaching the 2.1 replacement level which is considered to be […]
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Musk’s two-tier vision of free speech
According to the feverish visions of some in the US at the moment, England has undergone a radical transformation. Gone are all those entrancingly acerbic dowager duchesses, curtseying maids, wizards and crumpets. Right now, asylum-seeking grooming gangs are roaming the …
Why can’t the Church say ‘church’?
Remember Consignia — that disastrous rebrand of the Post Office? It sounded more like a sexually transmitted disease or an obscure Roman battle than a postal service. The name Royal Mail was apparently too redolent of posties, stamps and letters. …
Macron’s Olympic truce is over
“Paris became a place of celebration once more, and France found itself again.” Tony Estanguet, the president of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games organising committee, could be forgiven for indulging himself during his speech at the weekend’s closing ceremony. Even …
The Republicans’ weird problem predates Vance
Politics has taken an unexpected turn. For decades, weirdness was associated with the Democrats. Excessively concerned with a culture war most Americans don’t care about while remaining captive to parochial subcultures — this used to be the purview of the …
The New York Times: Latest Descent into Madness
I. The Descent into Madness
The New York Times really outdid itself this past weekend. On Sunday, the it published an Op Ed titled, “A Bat Flew Into My Bedroom and Reminded Me of All We Take for Granted.” I …
Nigeria: Government responds to “bad governance” protests by unleashing a wave of brutal repression
Under the theme of ending bad governance, youth take to the streets in response to the rising inflation as the Tinubu government unleashes a wave of repression Nigerian Economic Crisis Underlines Mass Demonstrations […]
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HISTORY WILL TEACH US NOTHING / Hugo Talks
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Episode 464 – The Media Conspiracy
I’m still on August hiatus, but here’s a two-hour lecture on the history of mass media to tide you over until September!
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Here are the biggest enemies of free speech in the UK
Opportunists have used the civil unrest in the UK in the last couple of weeks to advance their long-term plans to criminalise speech they don’t like. Dan Wootton lists 10 people and […]
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Most painkiller users DON’T become addicts
UK Corporate media is publishing scare stories about people becoming addicted to opioid painkillers. Why? Because they want to reduce palliative care and push people to accept euthanasia, Dr. Vernon Coleman says. […]
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