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offsite link How Can a Book About Science Denialism Ignore the Most Pervasive Forms of Science Denialism? Sun Sep 26, 2021 14:58 | Toby Young
We're introducing a new section to the Daily Sceptic today: Reviews. We're also publishing our first ever book review in which Dr. Bo Winegard writes about How to Talk to a Science Denier by Lee McIntyre. It's a stinker!
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offsite link Lancet?s Panel Investigating Covid Origins Disbanded Because of Ties to Peter Daszak Sun Sep 26, 2021 11:45 | Michael Curzon
A panel of scientists affiliated to the Lancet which has been investigating the origins of Covid has been disbanded because of its ties to Peter Daszak, the President of EcoHealth Alliance.
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offsite link Does COVID-19 Have a Hidden Helper That Sometimes Makes it Deadly? Sun Sep 26, 2021 07:00 | Will Jones
The Spanish flu and Swine flu are both made much worse when a particular bacterium is present at the same time. Could Covid behave similarly?
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offsite link News Round-Up Sun Sep 26, 2021 00:01 | Michael Curzon
A summary of all the most interesting stories that have appeared about politicians? efforts to control the virus ? and other acts of hubris and folly ? not just in Britain, but around the world.
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offsite link Dutch Protest Against Vaccine Passports Sat Sep 25, 2021 22:12 | Michael Curzon
People have gathered in The Hague, Netherlands, to protest against the "medical apartheid" barring those who haven't been vaccinated or tested for Covid from bars, restaurants and theatres.
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Voltaire Network
Voltaire, international edition

offsite link Photographers can fool the best experts Sat Sep 25, 2021 06:14 | en

offsite link Joe Biden might call off war against North Korea Fri Sep 24, 2021 20:36 | en

offsite link General boycott of Covid-19 Global Summit Fri Sep 24, 2021 20:11 | en

offsite link Ahmad Massoud has fled Afghanistan Fri Sep 24, 2021 08:00 | en

offsite link Another stab at the "two-state solution" Fri Sep 24, 2021 07:46 | en

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Dublin - Event Notice
Sunday July 18 2021
13:00 hrs

Family Picnic - Phoenix Park - Sun 18th July @1pm - No Covid Pass

category dublin | rights, freedoms and repression | event notice author Thursday July 15, 2021 23:35author by Informed Consent IrelandReport this post to the editors

Music and Entertainment - Directly in front of Aras an Uachtarain

Family picnic at aras an Uachtarain on Sunday 18th July at 1pm in Phoenix Park, Dublin. Lets show the president whose future he is signing away

Lets bring fun, laughter, positivity and energy to the park. Bring a picnic, bring a blanket, bring your family, bring the love. Its about the children.

Its about protecting their future. Its about creating a better world for them to grow up in

Lets do it for them

Lets do this!!!
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Picnic is not just for kids. Come with your pets, your puppies, your partners, your uncle Pat, your aunty Mary, your nana, your grandad or even on your tod so that you can meet new people (or beat those tinder algorithms looking for vaccinated lovers). EVERYONE AND ANYONE IS WELCOME!! Because that is what Ireland is about - INCLUSIVITY




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