“Whenever I talk about the global abuse of children, the number of views drops like a piano falling out of a window. Interesting,” Neil Oliver tweeted yesterday. Oliver was referring to a […]
Families whose relatives were allegedly killed by the UK state using midazolam has final hearing before inquest
This Thursday, a final pre-inquest hearing is being held to investigate whether 50 people were victims of murder using midazolam and opioids in end-of-life care protocols in 2020. Following this hearing, an […]
Data from Sweden proves covid lockdowns are not the cause of the rise in cancer cases
Recent media reports of sudden cancer tragedies have been blamed on lockdowns which delayed appointments for checkups and tests at hospitals. It’s obvious that while lockdowns can complicate treatment and outcomes, lockdowns […]
The Clifton Suspension Bridge, the euthanasia bill and other passing observations
There are plans to make it illegal in the UK to spread misinformation. This is great news. It means that the BBC will become a proscribed organisation and all the staff will […]
You see more than you think you see
Could it be that when we act on impulse or have a hunch about something, we are using information that has been fed into our brains without our knowledge? Dr. Vernon Coleman […]
It’s been over five years since The Guardian officially introduced its climate change PsyOp; how’s it going?
More than five and a half years ago, The Guardian updated its house style guide to introduce terms that more accurately describe the environmental crises facing the world. Ten years after the […]
Political prisoners in Starmer’s Britain: “We have started to copy what the old Soviet Union used to do”
“We have started to copy what the old Soviet Union used to do where people cannot critique, they cannot question. And they’re being locked up for giving their opinion,” Gerard Batten said […]