It’s starting to look like New Zealand’s Ministry of Health makes a habit of undermining democratic process in order to skirt around inconvenient truths. The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (BORA) could be collateral in the game that …
Join the Resistance
Should governments know any limits to their power? One thousand years ago, after King John was forced to sign the Magna Carta, the answer became yes. The state could not legally brutalize the population with impunity.
That conviction led to …
Counseling a Gaslit Nation
In 1944 the truly remarkable movie Gaslight, starring Charles Boyer and Ingrid Bergman, was released to theaters to great success and acclaim. Its plot centers around a woman who is being manipulated by her husband to believe that she is …
Not 14M Lives Saved, but Over 17M Dead
Lancet Infectious Diseases must retract this fundamentally wrong “peer-reviewed” manuscript. But what happens when a Nobel Prize is granted based on bad data? CORRELATION Research in the Public Interest is a registered not-for-profit corporation based in Ottawa, Canada. https://www.internationalcovidsummit.com/ https://correlation-canada.org/…
Milei’s Task Ahead: Defeating the Administrators
On Sunday 19 November 2023 the flamboyant–outré, actually–Javier Milei won the presidential election in woeful, tragic Argentina. “Won” does not really fully capture the result–he trounced his opponent, winning almost 56 percent of the vote.
Milei is repeatedly compared to …
I, a Headteacher, Was Investigated by Counter-Terrorism Agencies
During the Covid-19 pandemic, I was the only serving UK headteacher or school principal (out of over 20,000) to have publicly questioned lockdowns, masking kids and the Covid vaccine rollout to children. Many other headteachers privately agreed with my stance …
Freedom and Virtue: Friends or Enemies?
There’s an elephant in the room, the speaker declared. He was right. I was at a gathering, as I often am, of people who aspire to rescue their countries from descending into woke, collectivist hell. But the attendees were not …
Never A Slave
The Norse valued freedom and so do I. But these days so many people are caught in the matrix of modern life, living their lives in a way that is making them […]
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Pandemics as a Catalyst for a New World Order
Each nation in the world has its own culture, governance structures, traditions, property, borders, and peoples. We must preserve the diversity and sovereignty of nations and cultures.
By globally synchronizing the public health response across the United Nations member states, …
Can Milei Defeat the Bureaucratic Hordes?
Javier Milei was just elected President of Argentina in an unlikely electoral win. He is a firebrand Libertarian who many in the corporate news have compared to Donald Trump. Both campaigned on limiting their respective national governments and deeply cutting …
None So Blind: New York Wants Children Masked at Schools Again
It’s November 2023 and masks are officially back.
It’s been increasingly likely over the past few months, but the largest and most significant return of mask mandates is here. Not just at a college, a White House event, or at …
The Great Booster Bust
Celebrities Know What’s Best…? Only ~3.6% of Americans Got Updated Shots for Covid-19 as of October 31 Deadline.
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The latest mRNA Covid-19 boosters have been authorized since late August 2023. Nearly three months later, where are all the photos …
Conflicts of Interest in Science: History of Influence, Scandal, and Denial
In December 1953, the CEOs of America’s leading tobacco companies cast aside competitive rancor and gathered at New York City’s Plaza Hotel to confront a menace to their incredibly profitable industry. An emergent body of science published in elite medical …
WHO’s Edict Caused the Lockdown Disaster
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, supported by Bill Gates and his money, was the WHO director when the organization decreed China’s lockdown solution should be emulated by every nation. As Dr. Meryl Nass keeps warning us, the WHO might soon have far…
Can Thanksgiving Traditions Survive a Four-Year Pause?
For decades, I enjoyed Thanksgiving. Each year, we traveled to my parents’ or one of my brothers’, or in-law’s, houses. Twelve to fifteen people sat around two, age-defined tables and ate a hearty, redolent, mid-afternoon meal of turkey, stuffing, homemade, …