Monthly Archives: November 2020

Epic Theatre

Whatever the outcome might be, the current US election has become an extended thriller, with plot twists coming thick and fast. Every day brings something new. And it’s set to run for another two months. The suspense is unbearable. I’m … Continue reading

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To Hell With All Of Them

I’ve been watching Chris Snowdon talking about pubs and restaurants being closed down by the latest lockdown. I found myself thinking that there’s nothing really new about this. The same thing happened on 1 July 2007, except that back then … Continue reading

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The New Revolutionaries

People may wonder sometimes why I write not only about smoking bans but also about Brexit and ice ages and Covid lockdowns. The answer is: they’re all connected. A video linked by Joe L helps explain. The gist of it … Continue reading

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It Never Ever Ends

Britain entered a new month-long Covid-19 lockdown a few days ago. Will these lockdowns ever end? Probably not. As far as I can see, the lockdowns do no good. Neither do the masks. The pandemic spreads anyway. But the pandemic … Continue reading

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Media Wars

In the confusion of current events, at least one observation may be made: Where you get your news from largely decides how you see things. According to the mainstream media, Joe Biden won the election fair and square, and will … Continue reading

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6:1

Watching and listening online today, I’ve been hearing one (well-respected) person after another saying something pretty much amounting to: “Sure, the election was stolen, but Joe Biden won it all the same.” There seems to be a kind of passive … Continue reading

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Political Crisis

Blatant fraud is what I’m hearing, as Joe Biden looks likely to win the US presidential election. During the early hours of November 4 in both Wisconsin and Michigan there was a sudden vertical upward adjustment to Democrat votes, and … Continue reading

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Small Freedoms

Former Supreme Court judge, Lord Sumption: During the Covid-19 pandemic, the British state has exercised coercive powers over its citizens on a scale never previously attempted. It has taken effective legal control, enforced by the police, over the personal lives … Continue reading

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