Around the time in March 2020 that lockdowns were imposed in response to covid, an Iceberg meme was widely shared on social media. The picture conveyed the message that lockdowns were going to have all sorts of negative consequences that were being ignored in the myopic focus on covid deaths. There was no cost benefitContinue reading “The Lockdown Iceberg Cometh”
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‘Turtles All The Way Down’ – A Book Review
The subtitle to this book is: ‘Vaccine Science and Myth’. I have just read ‘Turtles’. You won’t find it in any bookshops. It’s available online but it’s not cheap. Whilst I recommend that everyone reads it, I realise that time and cash are finite so I have written this short summary that will provide youContinue reading “‘Turtles All The Way Down’ – A Book Review”
Social Scientists Who Know Nothing About Social Science
For all their humanities and social science degrees, I am always amazed that Leftists seem to have no understanding of human behaviour. They never seek to understand human behaviour, only to change it. Everyday life shows us that you cannot change fundamental aspects of the people such as their political views. It fits in withContinue reading “Social Scientists Who Know Nothing About Social Science”
Why Government Discrimination Did Not Work This Time
I’ve written before about the discrimination tactics that were used by the authorities in order to coerce people into ‘volunteering’ for the unlicensed, experimental gene therapy treatment. I’ve also written about the argument I had with a mate in September 2022 who still felt that the unjabbed should be denied medical treatment and access toContinue reading “Why Government Discrimination Did Not Work This Time”
Criticisms of MBH98 by McIntyre and McKitrick
In 1998 Michael Mann, Raymond Bradley and Malcolm Hughes published a study that presented Earth’s temperature record over the previous 600 years. This document included the ‘Hockey Stick graph’ that showed a projection of Earth’s temperatures escalating rapidly in the near future. This document became known as ‘MBH98’. A graph based on MBH98 and itContinue reading “Criticisms of MBH98 by McIntyre and McKitrick”