The Socialist Party and inattentional blindness
Bruce Wallace skewers a review of 2021 and look-ahead to 2022 by Hannah Sell, general secretary of the Socialist Party, which manages to totally ignore lockdowns, mass vaccination or big pharma.
Bruce Wallace skewers a review of 2021 and look-ahead to 2022 by Hannah Sell, general secretary of the Socialist Party, which manages to totally ignore lockdowns, mass vaccination or big pharma.
We reflect on the truths exposed by 2021, including the true meaning of popular resistance, and look towards our big task for 2022: advancing the cause of the anti-medical-apartheid Left.
Dr Sam White and two medical students, Andrew Doyle and Debbie Webb, are bringing court proceedings against the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MRHA) for their authorisation of the Covid mRNA injections and the MHRA has until 24 December to respond.
Calling for African resistance to Western Covid diktats, Rusere Shoniwa pulls apart the ‘agitprop for Big Pharma’ of a BBC interview with Dr. Ayoade Alakija, Co-Chair of the African Union’s Vaccine Delivery Alliance.
A trade union activist explains the health and safety grounds for unions and Left media outlets to oppose vaccine mandates and the capture of medical regulation by big pharma.
The non-existent threat of Omicron has been modelled into a tenuous justification for Covid passes that were always part of the plan, writes Emily Garcia. This is the main event.
A theory of conformity and Covid jabs from Amy Willows: the ‘liveliness’ of the unvaccinated provokes envy in the ‘unobtrusives’ who get jabbed not as a personal choice but to do the ‘right thing’.
Zimbardo said: “The line between good and evil is permeable. Any of us can move across it”. We are hurtling down a road to hell and it’s signposted ‘Vaccine Passports’, writes Rusere Shoniwa.
Part 1 warned that the Covid crisis has induced a mass delusional psychosis which lays the path totalitarianism. Here Rusere exposes the delusion using an age-old expedient – being able to smell a rat.
Panels will feature Dr Heiko Khoo, Joanna Sharp, Amy Willows, Professor Fabio Vighi and Dr Val Fraser. Register your place now!