
Hardship and heartache told at the Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry
4 min read Hailed as an opportunity for Scotland to learn lessons from “the pandemic”, the Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry has instead laid bare horrific abuse and
4 min read Hailed as an opportunity for Scotland to learn lessons from “the pandemic”, the Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry has instead laid bare horrific abuse and
5 min read The minutes don’t seem to add up
6 min read I have found evidence that certain actors in the pandemic narrative attached some importance to naming the pathogen now known as SARS-CoV-2.
5 min read Humans’ natural capacities for reasoning and speech mean that politics should be based on persuasion, not censorship, and that government should be based
9 min read While there has been much debate about where the virus came from, few have questioned that a pandemic started in Wuhan. We look
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
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
< 1 min read “If any constituent part of it sort of falls over, basically the whole story is false.”
Jonathan Engler explains to Dr Ahmad
17 min read As part of our inquiry into the drivers of excess deaths, we take a step back and address the central theme of the
12 min read One goal of databases such as VAERS is to eliminate background ‘noise’ from random events. What percentage of the reports can be linked