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Government Clarifies Vaccine Injured Can Sue Manufacturers Despite Indemnity

The Government has responded to a petition calling on it to "remove indemnity from the manufacturers of COVID-19 vaccines" by clarifying that "individuals’ right to sue the producers of the vaccine" has not been removed.

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Low Booster Rates Show the U.K. is Slowly Coming to its Senses

Initially we were told that we would only vaccinate the vulnerable. We then proceeded to vaccinate everyone. Now we’re back to only vaccinating the over-50s, and only a minority of 50-59 year-olds are taking it up.

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An Analysis of Western Military Aid to Ukraine

Since January, the West has given Ukraine €41 billion in military aid. The US, Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand account for almost 80% of this. Though the Baltic states have given a higher % of GDP in aid.

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Facebook Censors Posts on Vaccine Harms Because They “Make People Feel Unsafe”

Facebook isn't even bothering with 'fact-checkers' anymore. It just tells users it is censoring their vaccine harm 'misinformation' because it "can make some people feel unsafe".

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Why is Nature Praising the Use of Propaganda During the Pandemic and Calling for More?

An article in the journal Nature has praised the use of covert psychological strategies, aka propaganda, to induce compliance during the Covid pandemic and called for a redoubling next time. Why?

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News Round-Up

A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the virus and the vaccines, the ‘climate emergency’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.

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And Finally…

In this week’s London Calling, the talking points are Sam Bankman-Fried’s Ponzi Scheme, why the Govt has no right to more taxpayers' money and whether Hungary is what Britain would look like if we won the culture war.

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Doing Stuff Without Evidence is the Opposite of the ‘Precautionary Principle’

Contrary to how it has been used in the Covid pandemic, the 'precautionary principle' has never encouraged the introduction of innovations, programmes or interventions on the basis that they just might do some good.

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Return of the Flu as California Hospitals Erect Overflow Tents to Cope With Big Early Surge

Flu is back with a large and early surge, leading several Southern California hospitals to begin using overflow tents to cope with a rising number of patients with respiratory illness. What's driving it?

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Climate Models Can Never Work, Says Computer Modeller

When you see how the sausage is made, no wonder climate models are always wrong. Computer modeller Greg Chapman walks us through the literally impossible task that climate modellers set for themselves.

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