This week on the New World Next Week: Canadian judge rules Trudeau violated the law by invoking the Emergencies Act for the Freedom Convoy; NATO preps its largest exercise since the Cold War; and Ubisoft executives tell customers to get …
Federal Court Judge Pulls Canada Back from the Brink
The Canadian government’s use of the Emergencies Act was unlawful. The Trucker Convoy did not constitute a national emergency. So said a judge of the Federal Court on Tuesday. The decision may help to pull Canada back from the brink …
Did Pfizer-BioNTech “Placebos” Contain Empty Lipids?
As my Pfizer-BioNTech “placebo” report from last July has for some reason just gone viral again, this is a good time to address an important detail which I did not cover in the original report and which was neglected in …
Sunak Faces Pressure Over Shocking ‘War Crime’ Video
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been questioned over an ITV News video which shows a civilian being shot dead while waving a white flag in Gaza. The shocking images have sparked […]
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Is NASA’s ‘Temperatures Are Rising’ graph evidence of global warming or evidence of widespread fraud?
“It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it.” – Upton Sinclair This statement holds particularly true in the field of climate […]
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President von der Leyen’s WEF Speech is Sheer Manipulation
In a recent address to the World Economic Forum, EU President Ursula von der Leyen, citing the WEF’s annual “global risk report,” pointed to “misinformation and disinformation” as the greatest risks facing the global business community at this time. These …
Calls for King Charles III’s representative in Canada to resign after court rules in favour of Freedom Convoy protestors
On Tuesday, The Federal Court of Canada ruled the decision to use the War Measures (Emergencies) Act to respond to the Freedom Convoy was unreasonable and excessive, validating the claims made in […]
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Dutch Queen Máxima’s popularity dwindles as she markets Digital IDs and CBDCs
The once hugely popular Queen Máxima of the Netherlands is falling into disgrace with the Dutch public. Since October 2022, she has been making the rounds in international conferences and meetings to […]
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Scottish farmers’ protest: “Farmers are getting pushed to the limit – We’ve had enough”
In the Scottish countryside, the rallying cry “It’s happening” echoes as farmers join the wave of protests happening across Europe. Their grievances are diverse, but the common thread is dissatisfaction with the […]
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Second Thoughts on the Germ Theory.
Germs: unnecessary and insufficient to cause disease. Many scientists in the past were aware the there were powerful people with vested interests who through manipulating statistics worked to elevate the status of a […]
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The curse of warrior women
If history teaches us anything, it’s that you can’t be a warrior woman without some guy wondering what you’d look like going commando. According to Herodotus, after the Greeks defeated the Amazons, they loaded three ships with captives — only …
Britain is still scarred by the miners’ defeat
In July 1984, Margaret Thatcher gave a speech to the 1922 Committee about the miners who had been on strike since March. “We had to fight the enemy without in the Falklands,” she said. “We always have to be aware …
Crystal Hefner came too late
Half the trick of business is knowing when to get out, and Hugh Hefner was a great businessman. “His timing was perfect,” said the New York Times obituary, when he died in September 2017. The comment referred to Hefner’s genius …
Dean Phillips: America’s first AI candidate
As Washington and the political world spent yesterday pouring over Nikki Haley’s disappointing performance in New Hampshire, another less well-known challenger was also licking his wounds. On the same night, Dean Phillips was hoping to pull off a surprise victory …
Science-Totalitarianism Now Threatens Liberalism
Crucial amongst classical liberalism’s advantages is that it conforms to the principles of what Mark Pennington has called ‘robustness’ (Pennington 2010, p. 2). A policy, policy-making process, or policy-making institution is ‘robust’ when it takes account of two human imperfections: …