Covid and Climate Change: Confessions of an Eco-warrior
16 min read Believing that we are doing good by serving the greater good, we seldom question our assumptions or the agendas and goals of the organisations and programmes within which we work.
16 min read Believing that we are doing good by serving the greater good, we seldom question our assumptions or the agendas and goals of the organisations and programmes within which we work.
15 min read After three and a half years of unbridled and myopic media coverage of a single disease, coupled with unprecedented availability of data on that disease, it is appropriate to ask if any world-wide patterns of interest have surfaced concerning Covid mortality.
14 min read When reflecting on Covid-19 and anthropogenic climate change, a surprising number of parallels are revealed. This article explores some of these similarities, and considers the role of global crisis narratives in creating the conditions for increasing levels of centralised coordination and control.
6 min read It is increasingly apparent that people’s day-to-day lives are being shaped by a global elite that reside outside of our democratic systems. And our experiences strongly suggest that these powerful actors are repeatedly deploying nudges.
22 min read During the UK Parliamentary debate on the WHO Treaty there was a noticeable contrast between those supporting the petition and those opposing it. This article analyses the arguments made by those rejecting the petition, drawing on insights from Behavioural Science.
2 min read A Parliamentary hearing was held in the UK parliament in response to a petition demanding the UK Government not sign any WHO Pandemic Treaty unless approved by public referendum. The responses are clear that many have serious concerns about the World Health Organization (WHO) proposals.
10 min read In the heat of the public panic, there was very little openness to rational discourse. So it seems like an opportune time to review the big take-home lessons of the pandemic, in light of all of the available evidence.
6 min read The globalist agenda seeks to consolidate control over the world, using climate concerns as a strategic tool.
4 min read Economic measurement tools and methods have for centuries been used as means to embed and reinforce centralist economic authoritarianism. The latest centralising ideologies all aim to consolidate resource control in vast national and supranational bureaucracies. GDP is currently being targeted.
10 min read Constitutions that safeguard individual rights are meant to be expressions of the sovereignty of the people, yet any cursory glance at the history behind the promulgation of liberal constitutions demonstrates that this is an illusion.