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.
Amy Willows challenges the notion that a state of hypnosis is central to the explanation of mass formation. This two-part essay is a collaboration between Amy and Rusere Shoniwa.
Mark Shaw highlights the importance of free debate, non-censorship and the mechanisms underlying our current financial crisis.
Rusere Shoniwa analyses the significance of a 2017 pandemic wargame scenario plan for a vaccine reckoning. He uses the wargame scenario’s predicted success in subduing public outrage over vaccine failure/injury as the basis for assessing the likelihood of possible outcomes in the current covid vaccine debacle.
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 interviews Stephen Morris of the pro Covid vaccine choice Workers of England Union, to find out more on their policies and political affiliations.
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).
There are many ways to respond to an emergency, or crisis. when it comes to COVID, the UK government responded terribly. Mark Shaw offers an innovative approach to stop such responses being repeated.
In this article Rusere argues that a long-drawn-out Ukraine conflict is baked into the NATO military plan and that the attendant widespread consumer suffering is not a consequence of miscalculation. Rather, the energy crisis and its severe impact on ordinary consumers’ lives are, in the estimation of NATO’s chief, worth the goals of the war. A comparison of proposed solutions offered by two sources at opposite ends of the political spectrum are surprisingly similar in their unstated outcomes. Who are the winners and losers in this whole sordid affair?