The Digital Industrial Complex with Ben Rubin Through a network of virtually unheard-of organisations, it appears that all of our futures are being decided behind closed doors, by celebrities, think tanks and globalists.
Scottish FoI Update: Covid–19 front-line deaths by occupation David Tait A startling emergence of new data regarding a Covid–19 Freedom of Information response. National Records of Scotland admits making errors.
A Lesson for the Ages—Charles Ortel on Clinton money and charity law The world expert in Clinton money forensics illustrates ex-politicians’ common habit of taking megabucks ostensibly for charity. Follow his tips to investigate the has-been of choice in your own location.
The UK is now the vanguard of crony capitalism Dr Phil Bevin The UK’s “left” is taking some strange positions at the moment. Stop the War is prioritising Net Zero and "climate crisis" at a time when we’re possibly the closest we’ve ever been to nuclear annihilation.
BRICS 3.0 — What now? Kristoffer Hell On the last day of the BRICS meeting in Johannesburg, (22–24 August 2023), South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the current member countries will open the doors to BRICS for six new countries in 2024.
How best to use the law? Dr Stuart Waiton When it comes to doing what is right, in the end, we cannot rely on judges to fight our battles for us; we have to rely on one another.
Prof. Michael Esfeld—Common law requires the courage to judge A classic liberal sets out how he has remained true to the original liberalism of individual human worth while most intellectuals have shifted to the irreparably damaged model of state monopoly and the undefinable notion of the common good.
Debi Evans Blog: 12 September 2023 Debi Evans Debi Evans continues her weekly blog of startling events in healthcare and beyond. Devi Sridhar has the brass neck to make new calls for universal jabbing. And why does a washing machine need to know your date of birth?
Debi Evans appears on Doc Malik: What The NHS Was Like, And How It Could Be Debi recounts what it was like working in the NHS and we discuss how things have changed—but not for the better. And it needn’t be this way.