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We Must Find a Way to Prevent Bill Gates from Preventing the Next Pandemic
The fundamental message of Bill Gates's new book 'How to Prevent the Next Pandemic' is that we can stop future pandemics by doing all of the things that did not stop the last pandemic, only more, faster and harder.
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Contested Social Issues Should be Decided by Democratic Politics, Not Unaccountable Judges
Even those who support abortion should recognise that Roe v Wade was a poor legal decision and the US Supreme Court would be right to take the matter away from unelected judges and return it to the democratic process.
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The Anxiety Pandemic Created by SAGE’s Project Fear
During the last two years, the Government and SAGE subjected us to a deliberate attempt to generate massive levels of societal anxiety, and this will turn out to be a major health problem in the years ahead.
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Indian Supreme Court Rules Vaccine Mandates Unlawful as Courts Around the World Push Back Against Pandemic State Overreach
India's Supreme Court has ruled that owing to "bodily integrity and personal autonomy" and because the Covid vaccines don't prevent transmission, no individual can be forced to get vaccinated.
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Stillbirths and Infant Deaths Double in Iceland in 2021, Raising Questions of Vaccine Safety
Stillbirths and first-year infant deaths in Iceland jumped 82% in 2021, raising further questions of vaccine safety after 11 cases of foetal damage following vaccination were reported to the Government.
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Deaths in Iceland Jump 30% in First Quarter of 2022 – Just as Vaccine Boosters Were Rolled Out
In January to March 2022, 760 people died in Iceland, a sharp increase of 28% on the five-year average. The most notable difference from previous years is the booster vaccine rollout over the winter.
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Will There Be Mass Famines This Year?
The UN's food price index is now as high as it was during the 1970s oil crisis, and the World Food Programme has warned that 2022 will be a year of “catastrophic hunger”. Lockdown is one major culprit.
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The Rise and Fall of General Practitioners
In an original essay for the Daily Sceptic, retired GP Jon Garvey argues that the roots of the current shortage of GP appointments has its roots in New Labour's 2004 GP contract.
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Sweden Saw Second Smallest Increase in National Debt Out of All EU Countries
According to figures published by the ONS, Sweden saw the second smallest increase in national debt out of all EU countries. The UK, by contrast, saw the fourth largest – only Spain, Greece and Italy did worse.
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On Being Shanghaied
China has locked down its largest city, Shanghai, and quarantined in camps the 20,000 who've tested positive, but claims only 300 are symptomatic. Are the rest false positives, now confined with the infectious?
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