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Review of Covid Satire ‘Busting Anti-Vax Myths: Seriously EXPERT Arguments for the Covid-Deniers in Your Life’  by Prof Oisín MacAmadáin 

If you have a weakened heart or nervous tremors brought on from a Covid vaccine and any Covid boosters you might have taken recently, then this book is not for you: you’ll laugh so much you could easily find yourself being put out of your misery for good! This is a long overdue and very welcome […]

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Government turns a blind eye as schools continue to teach Critical Race Theory

Education secretary Gillian Keegan recently said that ‘white privilege’ does not exist. She also made clear that schools should not be teaching it as an irrefutable fact of life in modern Britain. This comes two years after former equalities minister Kemi Badenoch warned that teaching such questionable political ideas as uncontested truths is dangerous and, more to

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The Packham 3 Interview

BY SIMON GRACE The Packham 3, Nigel Bean, Paul Read and Dominic Wightman, face BBC Presenter Chris Packham in a defamation case brought by Packham in the High Court on May 2nd, 2023. They will be defending various articles about Packham published on Country Squire Magazine. More about the case can be discovered here. In an interview conducted

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Who guards The Guardian?
Quis custodiet ipsos custodies

Britain’s enfant terrible of journalism is not what it seems. Once The Guardian newspaper spoke ‘their truth’ to power, now it is the voice for the new establishment and all manner of nefarious interests. How do we know this? Sport shows the way. The popular game of association football, and its showpiece tournament, is the analytical device by which

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Quis custodiet ipsos custodies
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‘Decolonising’ our children’s history lessons must be closely monitored

A recent survey conducted by academics at Oxford and Reading universities found that eight in ten secondary schools are changing their history lessons to focus more on diversity and ‘social justice’. This entails, inter alia, devoting more time to the study of black historical experiences, the Islamic and Mughal empires and the Arab-Israeli conflict. Some

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A Mere Opinion

The refugee crisis in Qatar doesn’t make many news headlines, though I guess that’s unsurprising.  It’s hard to have a crisis when the proportional increase in population level amounts to a whopping 0.06%.  Admittedly, this ‘influx’ has no stated cut-off point and, looking ahead, it could go up significantly.  Imagine, for example, that the already

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Country Squire Magazine: ‘The Packham 3’ Defamation Defence Against Chris Packham

The Editor of Country Squire Magazine, Dom Wightman, alongside Nigel Bean and Paul Read who are contributors to the magazine, are currently being sued for defamation by BBC Presenter Chris Packham regarding a collection of articles that were published by the magazine. Here is some background on the magazine: https://countrysquire.co.uk/about/ In 2020 an investigation began

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A globalist odyssey: the makings of world government from Moral Re-Armament to the World Economic Forum (Part I)

A Globalist Odyssey  Dr Niall McCrae & Prof Roger Watson Introduction The concerted and radically interventionist response to the Covid-19 pandemic has ignited speculative thinking on the plans of a putative global elite. In this two-part essay, Niall McCrae and Roger Watson take a historical perspective, focusing on two organisations: Moral Re-Armament and the Trilateral

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The New Conservative

The disaster of lockdown

We have just endured the longest three weeks of our lives, by which I am referring to the ‘sombrero squashing’ three weeks of lockdown that began in March 2020. Along with a host of other restrictions, however vestigial, this endured until February 2022 and, as I write, it is still not completely over. Civil service

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