Ukrainian Public Opinion on the War
19 November 2022
by Noah Carl
The Case Against Punishing Those Who Locked Us Down
19 November 2022
Turns out, the ban on singing during the pandemic, because it supposedly posed a ‘transmission risk’, was based on a flawed study that was signal boosted by Covid hysterics in the MSM. Who would’ve thunk it?!?
The New Civil Liberties Alliance has filed a class action suit against the Massachusetts’ Dept of Public Health for installing spyware on millions of Android phones without their users' consent. Its excuse? Covid.
According to a fascinating article in the Critic, it was the reckless and irresponsible behaviour of the Bank of England that spooked the markets and brought down Liz Truss’s Government, not the mini-budget.
All this time, the pro-lockdown and pro-mandate lobby, including fake scientists and fake studies, were benefiting from millions and billions thrown around by operators of a Ponzi scheme based on cheating and fraud.
Polls carried out since the start of Russia's attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure have found that the vast majority of Ukrainians want to continue fighting. This suggests the war could go on for a while longer.
Although his "blood still boils" at the thought of lockdowns, Donald Boudreaux says that to go down the road of holding lockdown zealots personally liable for their policies takes us to a dangerous place.
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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