Many philosophers have failed humanity
Philosopher Bert Olivier gives his thoughts on his contemporaries buying into the mainstream COVID narrative.
Philosopher Bert Olivier gives his thoughts on his contemporaries buying into the mainstream COVID narrative.
Amy Willows challenges the notion that a state of hypnosis is central to the explanation of mass formation. The second part of this two-part essay is a collaboration between Amy and Rusere Shoniwa.
Covid policymakers have so much invested in masks and vaxxes they cannot admit responsibility for the harm caused, writes Phil Shannon. Get rid of the crazy policies and watch skills shortages shrink to normal levels.
Rusere Shoniwa analyses PayPal’s cancellation of service for Left Lockdown Sceptics and many others. He critiques Toby Young’s defence of his site, The Daily Sceptic (which has since been reinstated).
Rusere Shoniwa argues that it isn’t cognitive dissonance preventing our leaders from acknowledging the calamity of lockdown. Only justice will hold these criminals accountable.
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.
Reclaiming the humanist left.
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.
Phil Shannon continues his review of Mattias Desmet’s ‘The Psychology of Totalitarianism.’