Inside the Minds of Resistance and Compliance
A theory of conformity and Covid jabs from Amy Willows: the ‘liveliness’ of the unvaccinated provokes envy in the ‘unobtrusives’ who get jabbed not as a personal choice but to do the ‘right thing’.
A theory of conformity and Covid jabs from Amy Willows: the ‘liveliness’ of the unvaccinated provokes envy in the ‘unobtrusives’ who get jabbed not as a personal choice but to do the ‘right thing’.
Zimbardo said: “The line between good and evil is permeable. Any of us can move across it”. We are hurtling down a road to hell and it’s signposted ‘Vaccine Passports’, writes Rusere Shoniwa.
Part 1 warned that the Covid crisis has induced a mass delusional psychosis which lays the path totalitarianism. Here Rusere exposes the delusion using an age-old expedient – being able to smell a rat.
Panels will feature Dr Heiko Khoo, Joanna Sharp, Amy Willows, Professor Fabio Vighi and Dr Val Fraser. Register your place now!
If you’re trying to change opinions, you ought really to address those with whom you disagree. So, this is an open letter to those who are either indifferent to or in support of vaccine passports.
We are in the midst of a global geo-financial and geo-political mutation, writes Fabio Vighi, one of those watershed moments that very rarely occur during one’s lifetime.
A public health emergency is always a political emergency. The citizen becomes a biomedical object with a duty to be well – and the authority of diagnosis rests with the state, not a personal doctor.
Part 1 reviewed the technical reasons why masks don’t work, and documented the suite of health harms they pose in return. Part 2 seeks to explain why they have risen to such prominence despite this.
On average, we touch our faces 23 times an hour. In part 1, Phil Shannon summarises the overwhelming evidence that shows face masks don’t protect and points out the multiple ways in which they harm.
Dave B revisits James Burnham’s 1940s theory of a ‘managerial revolution’ as a context for what is happening now.