The Great Unvaxxed – Lies, Damned Lies and the BBC
A BBC hit-piece insists 8% are unvaccinated when its own survey suggests the figure is 26%. Perhaps making the troublesome group seem smaller makes it easier to dispense with.
A BBC hit-piece insists 8% are unvaccinated when its own survey suggests the figure is 26%. Perhaps making the troublesome group seem smaller makes it easier to dispense with.
In part 2 of this two-part essay, Rusere Shoniwa looks at the implications for central bank monetary policy on the debt bubble and how the inevitable economic implosion might be used as a pretext for accelerating the totalitarian agenda to its endgame.
In this two-part essay Rusere Shoniwa speculates on how a worst case scenario might unfold in the ‘New Normal’ lurch towards global totalitarianism. Part 1 sets the scene by examining: the implications of the Tory government leadership change; covid containment as a tool of oppression, and; evolving virus mania.
Exploring the workings of the pandemic industry and juxtaposing the 2009 Swine flu pandemic with the current carnage of covid vaccination, Rusere Shoniwa offers some explanations for why a covid ‘vaccine’ pandemic should, but won’t be declared.
Rusere Shoniwa takes a probing look into SADS – Sudden Adult Death Syndrome, and the establishment’s relationship with it.
The vaccine injured must be compensated. But who should pay?
Rusere Shoniwa draws on a famous Father Ted episode to ask why we remain stunned in the face of global capital’s phantasmagorical car pile-up.
A new study led by Dr. Raminder Mulla, ‘Looking Into Their Eyes’ asks dissidents of lockdown, mask, and vaccine mandate narratives to express their motivations, feelings, and thoughts in their own words. A co-author, Rusere Shoniwa, gives a run-down of the key points.
Rusere Shoniwa interviews Dr. Sam White, the lone NHS whistle-blower who won a High Court case over vaccine safety and informed consent.
A discussion of the interplay between war, lockdowns, the financial system and capitalism’s need for a constant state of crisis.