Categories for Lockdowns and Restrictions

Gunnar Kaiser (1976–2023): In Memory of the Conscience of a Nation

Dr Thomas Crew marks the passing of a giant of the German resistance against Covid tyranny: Gunnar Kaiser, who has died from cancer at the age of 47.

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Time to Halt the Covid Inquiry Pantomime

After a few months of the Hallett pantomime, it's quite clear that the Covid Inquiry is not about evidence-based policy. Time to put it out of its misery, say Prof Carl Heneghan and Dr Tom Jefferson.

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Patrick Vallance Seems to Have Forgotten He Was Once a Lockdown Sceptic Who Championed Herd Immunity

Patrick Vallance branded Chris Whitty a lockdown 'delayer', but he seems to have forgotten that before the first lockdown he was himself a champion of herd immunity and avoiding "hard suppression".

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UKHSA Pleads Poverty to Get Out of Appraising Lockdown Model Performance Despite £2.4 Billion Covid Budget

The UKHSA pleads poverty to get out of providing any systematic appraisal of the models it used to justify lockdown despite having a £2.4bn Covid budget for the coming year, say Prof Carl Heneghan and Dr Tom Jefferson.

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Before We Forget

Memories of 2020 are now fading, meaning it can be easy to forget how on that Remembrance Sunday some bravely defied the lockdown to gather at war memorials. But we must not forget, as the tyranny must not be repeated.

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Covid in the Age of Woke

The spreading dominance of the woke agenda was a key enabling environment in 2020 for the Covid interventions, says Ramesh Thakur. "Wokism is a war on Western civilisation and empirical science."

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Covid Infections Peaked Prior to Lockdown – Any Policy Riding the ‘Down Wave’ Would Have Worked

As the Covid Inquiry continues to suggest that locking down earlier would have saved lives, Nick Rendell reminds us that infections were already falling before lockdown and any response would have seemed to 'work'.

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What the Covid ‘Inquiry’ is Really All About

What the Covid 'Inquiry' is really about, says Alex Kriel, is power, and in particular ensuring that the elite’s vision of the technocratic biosecurity state is not only not derailed but is institutionalised.

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Anders Tegnell’s ‘Secret’ Audience With the Scottish Covid Inquiry

In the latest example of how the Scottish Covid Inquiry is showing itself far less biased than the U.K one, Anders Tegnell has revealed that while he was snubbed by Hallett he was invited to make his case in Scotland.

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The Real Scandal is the Covid Inquiry’s Failure to Engage With the Evidence on Lockdown

The real Covid scandal is emerging right in front of the inquiry’s nose, writes Fraser Nelson: Britain could have escaped the horrors of lockdown, but nobody pulled apart the doom models driving it.

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