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Ebola: Profits, not wild animals, are driving WHO to declare public health emergencies

Ebola is rare and unlikely to cause a pandemic. Despite this, the World Health Organisation has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda a public health […]

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Starmer issues ultimatum to technology companies to implement client-side scanning; this is the end of online privacy

Starmer has issued a three-month ultimatum for major technology firms to implement client-side scanning; so that all content on all digital devices sold or used in the UK can be scanned using […]

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Guernsey cardiologist Dean Patterson has been persecuted by the medical establishment for doing what’s right; “Someone has to stand up for the truth”

In 2023, Doc Malik interviewed Dean Patterson, a leading consultant cardiologist in Guernsey, who had his medical licence suspended by the General Medical Council pending the outcome of fitness to practice proceedings. […]

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UK Parliament needs to launch an investigation into the Clean Power 2030 plan before it does any more damage

In 2024, National Energy System Operator (“NESO”) and Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (“DESNZ”) devised their “Clean Power 2030” plan.  They claimed their plan would bring down energy bills for […]

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Advanced Alzheimer’s successfully treated with psilocybin, a recent case study says

Psilocybin is a naturally occurring compound found in over 200 species of fungi collectively known as “magic mushrooms.” It functions as a prodrug, meaning it is biologically inactive until ingested, at which […]

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Swedish police assault independent journalists at NATO summit

On 21 May, during the NATO Foreign Ministers meeting in Helsingborg, Sweden, two independent journalists from Frihetsnytt (Freedom News) who were carrying officially registered press credentials were assaulted by police in a […]

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Barry Young has been persecuted by the state for blowing the whistle on death by covid injection in New Zealand

For two and a half years, Barry Young has been persecuted by the state.  He has lost his job, been arrested, spent two nights in jail, had his home ransacked and endured […]

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Germany Must Keep Supporting Rejected Asylum Seekers in New EU Ruling

The European Court of Justice has ruled that Germany cannot strip certain asylum seekers of basic support while they remain on German soil, even when another EU country is deemed responsible for […]

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The Islamist regime in Iran is an existential threat to neighbouring Arab states

If you turn on British left-wing television, all you will hear is how Israel and the United States are attacking Iran.  The Islamic Republic of Iran, if Channel 4 et al. are […]

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Positive discrimination is unlawful; what can we do when public institutions use positive discrimination, such as in the case of Henry Nowak

Under UK law, positive discrimination, which is also referred to as reverse racism or affirmative action, is unlawful.  Yet for years, we have been witnessing positive discrimination from both policing and the […]

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Bot and AI overtake human-generated web traffic for the first time; we are in the age of the “Dead Internet”

According to data from Cloudflare, automated bot and AI agent traffic has surpassed human-generated web traffic for the first time in history, with 57.4 per cent of requests to websites it hosts […]

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The Henry Nowak murder is a pivotal moment, causing a decisive shift in public mood

Like the Southport massacre, the murder of Henry Nowak will have ramifications far beyond the immediate events. For the race-obsessed British state, the bill is landing, Paul Embery writes. For the Race-Obsessed […]

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Hantavirus: Did WHO cause more people to become ill by not letting passengers off the MV Hondius earlier?

Hantavirus does not transmit from one human to another, not even the Andes strain that was said to be the cause of the outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius. The most […]

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IPCC will drop its implausible doomsday scenario but will continue its “alarmism-as-usual” climate change narrative

In past climate change models, the United Nations (“UN”) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) used Representative Concentration Pathways 8.5 (“RCP8.5”).  Recently, IPCC “scientists” concluded that RCP8.5 was implausible. In the following, […]

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Australia: ISIS Brides’ return is newsworthy but being jailed for suspected hantavirus exposure is not

Several groups of “ISIS Brides” from the Middle East have arrived back in Australia, and there has been a flurry of news reports.  Some have been arrested, others not. A group of […]

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