Who Has Died From COVID?

A year ago, the president of the Bulgarian Pathology Association declared “No one has died from the coronavirus”. Are we any the wiser today? In an attempt to clarify the situation, I tried to find some information on the Royal College of Pathologists’ website. As you will see from the following correspondence, currently there is … Read more

One Database To Rule Them All

In my recent conversation with Jackie from the NHS “Immunisation Management Servide”, when pressed, she told me that the real reason for calling me was to ascertain whether I had received the COVID “vaccination”… subtext: “Am I a refusenik?” This was to be recorded on my medical records. El Reg today published news of the … Read more

BMJ: 2020 Was Less Deadly Than Every Year Before 2009

Lockdown Sceptics has just published this article highlighting a peer reviewed paper in the British Medical Journal. BMJ: 2020 Was Less Deadly Than Every Year Before 2009. Furthermore, once you take into account the fact that the population is getting older and standardise the figures by age, 2020 was less deadly than 2008 and every … Read more

The Human Cull Accelerates

In Critical Thinking’s final analysis, How We Live, published on 18th October 2019 (ironically the same day as the rehearsal for the COVID trojan – Event 201), we implied that the human cull was imminent. In the video that summarises that research, I was more explicit – from about 33 minutes in. The anomalous rise … Read more

Vaccine Russian Roulette

At the beginning of December 2020, I referred to the UK government’s purchase of COVID vaccines which meant there were five doses purchased for each of the 65 million people in Britain. Many medical professionals, academics and researchers have warned of the dangers of vaccines in general but of RNA altering vaccines in particular. This … Read more

Beyond Critical Thinking

Critical Thinking at the Free University has just published the 7th and final iteration of its accumulated research and analysis of political economy, How we live – who rules, how and why?, which explains:

we are at a crossroads and faced with a choice; the choice will differ depending on where people are on their personal journey of discovery. Many have yet to reach the limits of critical thinking in exploring political economy to realise that there lies a world of possibilities beyond;

– events are coming to a head; dramatic changes to the fabric of global society are accelerating. The “powers that shouldn’t be” are preparing for the Cull.

How we live – Who rules, how and why? at archive.org

Below is the Abstract of the final iteration:

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