The man with his finger on the WHO’s pulse—James Roguski James Roguski, author, activist, researcher and dedicated reader, has been keeping his fingers on the WHO’s pulse and translating the organisation’s intentions into everyday language for the public to understand.
Breaking the Binds: Curing Western Schizophrenia David Gosselin Leave off the escapism of drugs and untie the Laingian knot. As long as we allowed ourselves to be fooled by imitations, the game always won. Decide to play no more games.
What is transhumanism? Johannes Eisleben Transhumanists are overawed by maths. They do not understand the scope of physics and engineering. They have no idea of the limits to biology. Transhumanism is bound to fail because its ideas cannot be achieved—they are technically unfeasible, and ...
Humans and Birds: Gender sanity as spring approaches Professor Gloria Moss It seems that we must abandon the notion that males and females are interchangeable, whether our focus is birds or humans.
Debi Evans Blog: 21 February 2023 Debi Evans Debi Evans continues her weekly blog of startling events in healthcare. Will the human body be transferred to a chip?
On Your Own in the NHS Debi Evans Family and friends are being restricted from visiting their loved ones, no-one is exempt, and visiting restrictions include child patients, babies and the dying. Hospitals seem to have become secure institutions.
Scottish FoI: Zero Covid deaths in working-age populations most in contact with the public, 2020–2022 David Tait Despite widespread disgusting instances of being spat upon at the height of the ‘Covid pandemic’, no Scottish police, shop workers or teachers died of Covid, according to official statistics.
Ministry of Truth NZ: The documents that reveal the government’s many-tentacled approach to mass political monitoring A Curious Girl With all the bases covered through ‘inter-agency coordination’, was true, open and free debate killed at the starting block of the whole Covid situation in New Zealand? Observation and lived experience would suggest that is the case.
Cheryl Grainger: What does ‘safe and effective’ mean when the adverse events come to light? A training consultant for pharmas explains what prompted her to emulate the American success in which an FoI request by doctors and lawyers led to the Pfizer data dump. Will she succeed in doing the same for Britain with AstraZeneca?
Love-ins, Loose Talk and Liability: MHRA board meeting, January 2023 The first board meeting of 2023 at Britain’s medicines regulator.
Punishment in Schools Richard Lucas To abandon punishment is to accommodate lawlessness and to remove the quality of mercy.