A 10-second clip from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi has been doing the rounds on French social media. In it, a hooded, decaying Emperor Palpatine arrives on the “fully operational” Second Death Star, cackling “Everything is proceeding as I …
China is stealing Silicon Valley’s homework
Up until the 16th century, China was the most technologically advanced region in the world. While aristocrats ruled Europe, China’s meritocratic literati made exquisite scientific discoveries: gunpowder, the compass, papermaking and printing, among others. Now, China hopes to return to …
It Was Biodefense, Not Public Health: UK Edition
In previous articles, I analyzed government documents showing that the Covid pandemic response in the US was not designed or led by public health agencies. Rather, it was a biodefense response, led by the National Security Council and FEMA/Department of …
Why some men choose to be alone
Let me share some observations that I have made. Watch on Youtube HERE.
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Heroic Nurses in Horrible Hospitals
Even those who already know a lot about the recent man-made medical disaster may be shocked by the raw, firsthand accounts in this book of the horrors perpetrated at many American, British, and Canadian hospitals. Many do not yet fully …
Here’s what our readers thought (21 June – 3 July)
Here are the results from the polls we’ve been running on our Telegram channel in the last couple of weeks. We’ve left the polls open so more people may participate going forward but […]
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Net Zero will Destroy You, Your Family and Everything You Love
The drive towards Net Zero is fuelled by the climate change myth. A myth propagated by small vocal teams of easily led enthusiasts. We in the West are encouraged by the lunatics […]
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Japanese oncologist: I didn’t have a covid vaccine because I thought the genetic vaccines were foolish from the beginning
Prof. Masanori Fukushima, Japan’s top oncologist, said that genetic vaccines are totally unacceptable. “I didn’t choose to get vaccinated because I think it was a foolish decision from the beginning. I haven’t […]
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FDA advises departing staff how to influence the FDA “behind the scenes” after they’ve left
An investigation published in the BMJ on Monday reveals the “revolving door” between the US Food and Drug Administration and the pharmaceutical industry. FDA employees, including high-level officials, often leave the agency […]
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In 2014 a former Nokia technology chief blew the whistle about harms caused by mobile phone use
In 2014, the Finnish newspaper Satakunnan Kansa posted an article about a former Nokia technology chief who said that mobile phones had wrecked his health. He went on to express his concerns […]
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Interview 1890 – 9/11, Internet, Gates and Grub on The Jimmy Dore Show
via The Jimmy Dore Show: James joins Jimmy to discuss 9/11, internet censorship, Gates, the future of food and more.
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The last bastion of Tory Britain
The flag outside the Spalding Conservative Club is at half-mast. This is not because of the wider Tory calamity — though it should be — but, the barmaid says, because a member has died. This is South Holland and the …
Will Labour finally save the left behind?
This election has been a missed opportunity to face a grim but manageable reality: beyond London and Edinburgh, the regional economies around Britain have accumulated deep structural problems. Household incomes are far lower than in south-east England because there are …
Democrats are hooked on Hillbilly Horror
When Hillary Clinton finally shuffles off this mortal coil, what words will she be remembered by? My money would be on her “basket of deplorables” comment delivered at a donor event in 2016. That was when she declared that half …
Arundhati Roy’s radical zeal
After bagging the Booker for The God of Small Things in 1997, Arundhati Roy made a life-altering decision: “to postpone reading Don DeLillo’s big book” about nuclear and bodily waste in order to make time for “reports on drainage”. This …