News Round-Up
- “NHS creates £1.3bn pot for Covid compensation claims” – The Telegraph reports that the Government has settled on blaming lack of access to healthcare for the excess deaths and has set aside over a billion pounds for expected compensation.
- “In defence of evidence-based policy making” – Dr. Clare Craig’s BMJ ‘rapid response’ on behalf of HART to the journal’s vicious smear piece against dissenting doctors.
- “How Xi’s Zero-Covid mismanagement left China’s economy on the brink” – Unrest in Shanghai has rapidly grown into the worst protests against Beijing in decades, says Szu Ping Chan in the Telegraph.
- “New York Times Decides Lockdowns are Actually Draconian and Economically Destructive when China Does Them” – Eugyppius remarks on a severe case of doublethink at the NYT.
- “Halt Vaccination of Young People Until Vaccine-Linked Myocarditis Is Studied: MIT Professor” – Retsef Levi argues that there are enough data on the Covid vaccine’s adverse heart effects to stop its use and run a thorough investigation into why many once-healthy young people suffer or die from heart inflammation after being vaccinated, reports the Epoch Times.
- “Cancer specialist says Covid boosters are harming his patients” – Kathy Gyngell in TCW looks at the significance of Professor Angus Dalgleish’s recent intervention calling for the safety of Covid vaccines to be urgently reviewed.
- “What is Causing the Blood Clots from ‘Died Suddenly?’” – The ‘Midwestern Doctor’ says the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein is “remarkably effective at disrupting many critical physiologic processes both in the short term and in the long term”.
- “China’s Covid crisis demands terrible choices. The world will suffer if this goes wrong” – Devi Sridhar in the Guardian predicts disaster (again) if China abandons Zero Covid.
- “Britain isn’t ready for onshore wind” – Onshore wind is an odd focus for a rebellion, says Ross Clark in the Spectator: it was extremely unpopular last time around, and “promises to be even less popular this time, given that the size of wind turbines has increased massively since the moratorium was imposed seven years ago.
- “China claims BBC journalist beaten up and arrested ‘for his own good’” – Shocking video from the anti-Government protests in Shanghai show Edward Lawrence, a camera operator for the BBC’s China Bureau, being dragged away by Xi’s officers, reports the Mail.
- “Millions of rural households will be forced to spend £13k on heat pumps” – ‘Net zero’ rules will mean traditional oil heating systems will be banned from 2026, reports the Telegraph.
- “Netherlands to close up to 3,000 farms to comply with EU rules” – The Government tries to cut down on nitrogen pollution in a move set to reignite tensions with farmers who say the industry is unfairly targeted, the Telegraph reports.
- “National Grid will not activate its emergency winter plan for the first time tomorrow after warning households may be offered up to £20 to cut electricity at peak times because of energy supply fears” – The utility company had earlier indicate it might, according to the Mail.
- “Surrey crime tsar says trans cops shouldn’t strip search females” – Lisa Townsend, the Tory crime tsar for Surrey since 2021, blasted national policing guidelines for allowing transgender women within the force to “insist on strip-searching” a female suspect, the Mail reports.
- “‘Gender affirmation is demonstrably dangerous for young people’: Woman who has detransitioned calls for a ban on medical intervention for minors claiming doctors are treating teens too early and not dealing with root problems” – Cat Cattinson grew up as female but identified as male from the age of 13, according to a report in the Mail. She took testosterone, went by the name of Tony, and made plans for breast-removal surgery, but now has detransitioned and is speaking out about the dangers.
- “The Wellcome Collection’s war on itself” – Kit Wilson in the Spectator says the Wellcome Collection has become so woke it has decided that no amount of self-abasement can make up for the very existence of its Medicine Man exhibition, so it has closed it in a fit of ethical self-destruction.
- “Museums are vandalising themselves” – Joanna Williams notes in Spiked that the Wellcome Collection’s curators “are happy to take their founder’s money but contemptuous of his legacy; they are not preservers of the past, but cultural vandals intent on destroying humanity’s shared history”.
- “Where’s the moral outrage at England’s cricket tour of Pakistan?” – Patrick O’Flynn in the Spectator wonders if the world has forgotten that Pakistan is scarcely less keen on all things LGBT than Qatar.
- “Musk threatens ‘war’ with Apple over claims it is censoring free speech” – The Twitter owner tweets: “Apple has threatened to withhold Twitter from its App Store, but won’t tell us why”, according to the Telegraph.
- “The Labour Party and gender-critical women” – Kim Thomas in the Critic with a “modern history of mistreatment”.
- “The U.K. plots to ban private messaging” – Reclaim the Net on another major threat to civil liberties in the U.K.
- “There should be a referendum on it because we can’t express our views at the ballot box” – Toby tells GB News’s Michelle Dewberry he is in favour of a referendum on the Government’s Net Zero policy.
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In a just system, it is the culprit, not the victim, that suffers the punishment.
In our system the rulers that imposed all the catastrophic COVID measures on us don’t suffer punishment but rather raid the public purse (again) to compensate some of the victims of their callousness and stupidity.
What a joke of a world.
Bumping this from yesterday. Slow growth – 2,500 since yesterday. Need to get to 100,000, currently around 12,000. Still puzzles me a bit how the virtue signalling woke left are so bloody organised and energetic and we don’t seem in the same league (just look at Wikipedia – it’s been gone over by the lefties incredibly thoroughly). I think it was RW who suggested we’re too busy working for a living.
For people into petitions: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/628165
“Launch a Public Inquiry into the approval process for covid-19 vaccines
We want the Government to launch a Public Inquiry to investigate the MHRA’s process for approving covid-19 vaccines.
This should consider all aspects of the approval process, including how approval was expedited and the drivers for expedition, and any potential conflicts of interests.”
I think it’s because many on this side of the argument believe the entire system to be captured. You only have to listen to that moron June Raine to know that they had internal discussions to decide what was appropriate, which seemed to be to change the remit of the MHRA to an “enabler” i.e. to deliberately remove anything that caused a delay e.g. safety. A public enquiry would be pointless, they will simply make sure the right people are appointed, then roll out the conclusions already decided upon. Democracy is dead.
Going through the motions, like many of us. I followed the Parliament link above, and signed it; 11996 at 7:46.
“Democracy is dead.”
No surprise when I state that I couldn’t agree more.
Well yes the entire system is captured. The long march through the institutions by the energetic, well-organised left.
Democracy has to come from the people. I’m not sure about dead, but it’s certainly critically ill. We obviously can’t just give up, but obviously opinions vary as to tactics. TPTB in the UK do care about public opinion – they will try to shape it and ignore it but if they can do neither they will bend to it as much as they need to in order to stay credible cf. Brexit. So I don’t think petitions are a waste of time.
The conclusions have already been written up. As you say, a public inquiry into the approval process for Covid-19 Vaccines would be pointless. It would rubberstamp the MHRA’s decisions and these would be parroted by the media and the people would be none the wiser. We’ve never had true democracy anyway, just a pale semblance of it. True democracy requires people’s juries not just the voting and election process. Juries are able to hold the representatives to account. This is something the media should do but of course they don’t.
A real cynic might ask this question: Why has the beeb world propaganda channel been reporting on the protests in China recently? Here’s an unheard story about it from yesterday: https://unherd.com/2022/11/will-chinas-anti-lockdown-protestors-succeed/?tl_inbound=1&tl_groups%5B0%5D=18743&tl_period_type=3&mc_cid=fa25c7d602&mc_eid=cce5946708
Bill Hayton, the author of the ‘unherd’ piece works out of Chatham House. He talks about easing lockdowns in China with a largely unvaccinated population resulting in thousands of deaths.
He is both corrupt and stupid.
And clearly off his Tommy Rocker too! Where do these people come from?
With respect the excess deaths: has no country provided a breakdown of non-covid excess deaths by vax status? Surely that would put the argument to bed? If that data isn’t available then we know why.
“China claims BBC journalist beaten up and arrested ‘for his own good’”
Honestly, those Chinese people need to get off their f***ing phones and actually fight back against the tyranny. The streets are full of them filming their own tyranny as if it’s a performing seal or a lovely sunset. They have this one opportunity to actually change the direction of their fates. That’s what I think anyway. I doubt it’ll come again because if they don’t actually fight back against this highly repressive, brutal system now – the first time they’ve been able to since 1989 – then they’ll never do it. This is the problem with this technology, it takes away your own power to do something in the moment. I don’t see the police holding cameras up to film the scene, they’re just going in with sticks and fists and boots. It’s one of those situations where the majority are cowed by the minority. It wouldn’t take much to disarm the police and lock them up. If this happened everywhere it might give them a chance. Our sino-friendly leaders can then have a taste of what people-power looks like.
“Netherlands to close up to 3,000 farms to comply with EU rules” So this is rolling on despite all the fightback from the Dutch farmers. To be honest, I am deeply disappointed in the Dutch people. They should be out in the streets in their millions to support their farmers. Where are they, for god’s sake? Watching Netflix and eating pizzas? This is a huge amount of food that is being taken out of the equation not to mention people’s livelihoods and family farms built up over generations. I know that many farms will be highly mechanised, as they are over here, but still the Dutch farmers are a huge success story in terms of the production of food and exports. Some other way of dealing with the excess slurry could be found – dry it and use it as fuel? Or as fertiliser? The Dutch are renowned for their engineering and problem solving – they took land back from the sea and have held it back for a very long time now. It is clear to me, as no doubt to all of you too, that this is just the 2030 agenda rolling out: find some unwelcome by-product with… Read more »
“Millions of rural households will be forced to spend £13k on heat pumps” Net Zero rules? Really? Are they rules? Who said that we have to do this? Has there been a vote in parliament? Oh, yes, they’re just cheerleaders for the New World Order. Although I am in favour of a referendum on Net Zero in principle, I worry that such an exercise will be corrupt and that the government will get the result that they want. I don’t trust any of them. To me, they are traitors, every man jack of them, and if I was in power, they would be facing trial for betraying this country and its people. Climate science is not settled just like science is never ever settled. It’s a process, there is no end point. It’s a voyage of discovery that looks at ALL the facts. We’ve just read here that that blasted sea ice isn’t going, it’s coming back! Darn it. And where are those models on global warming and us all dying in the deserts of Wiltshire as the sea drowns London and we’re all reduced to floating around in bloody coracles fishing for plastic-engorged fish? So, households will have to… Read more »
It’s communism, nothing else.
Me and my 20 neighbours have an already energy-efficiency B rated 8 year old house with a central LPG tank and LPG boilers. We can’t get on the grid, and it makes zero economic AND environmental sense to change our setup, if it was possible at all.
And I have a Victorian in a conservation area, where I can’t change anything and where disallowed insulation would only result in mold anyway.
Absurdistan.
Great post Aethelred.
Thank, HP!
Re the national grid and it’s emergency plan – if (and I think it’s more likely to be ‘when’) we have power cuts, I bet there will be an MSM response similar to all their other responses to major happenings over the past few years. Quite possibly it will barely reported, or just a footnote at the bottom of a page. After all, moaning about power cuts will be contrary to the net zero narrative. I wonder if Downing Street has passed instructions to editors not to make too much of it if it happens, or they will be accused of whipping up fear and anxiety, and not being ‘green’.
The reason I think we will have power cuts is simply because it is talked about so much by the generating companies, essentially we have been warned. I think the first time we have a period of high pressure, temps hovering around freezing, cloud cover and no wind, the lights will go out.
At present, it is indeed calm, and almost sunset. Look at the present setup – actually importing power for a change. From https://grid.iamkate.com/
Good/Must read and explanation, esp. in conjunction with the Midwestern doctor’s one. https://quadrant.org.au/opinion/covidiocy/2022/11/the-problem-with-the-covid-narrative/
They’re guessing: https://www.gbnews.uk/news/twenty-deaths-linked-to-blunder-in-wolverhampton-covid-19-lab-investigators-estimate/398259 Still trying to con us into believing in the usefulness of the technique, notwithstanding the alleged flawed results!
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/full-steam-ahead-for-5g-and-lets-not-even-think-about-the-damage-to-health/
The author makes a good case for halting the roll-out but ends by lamenting the fact that 5g is being pushed and promoted without any studies in to potential detriments to human health.
Obviously I am just a wicked conspiracy theorist but haven’t we come across something similar recently? Now what was it…?