MY WEEK began with thoughts of the Stop the Isolation rally still very much ‘front of head’, where they stayed for most of the week. Partly because I’d put my head above the parapet, but also due to what I saw and being at this event in person: seeing all those people with no other voice or platform, dispossessed and forsaken, starkly symbolised in the biting cold by the visible ill health of the disabled sitting in a carefully railed-off VIP area for them in front of the stand, waiting for the march to arrive and the rally to begin.
Thinking about it afterwards brought my very first speech (age 11, at a school speaking competition) back to me, when I ‘declaimed’ on the miserable conditions of the miners and steelworkers living in the ‘back-to-backs’ of my dad’s parish in Rotherham. They were just down the road from our vicarage, where my school friend Pat lived. I’ll never forget, age 5 or 6, going into her home. Her family had no furniture that I could see, just boxes. The same sense of ‘wrongness’ overcame me on Saturday. I’ve come full circle, I thought.
In a funny way, the Saturday experience was worse. Adding to the aura of infirmity and hardship was something else: identity, stripped or unrecognised; people who’ve been labelled, shunned and, above all, excluded. Ironic, is it not? Unpersons in the eyes of the political establishment and media elite, that Orwell predicted in 1949; the only group not allowed its own community leader or representative.
I know it is not new, but at risk of mixing my metaphors, it has all become worse since Brexit and Trump winning the presidency when all hands went on deck for the good ships ‘Censorship’ and ‘Suppression’. It’s since then that the new world order really tightened its grip – with the help of ‘covid’. But, amazingly this week, thanks to Donald Trump’s left field and dramatic dismantlement of United States Agency for International Development (USAID), it’s been bust open, the apparatus exposed.
I had to laugh. What MSM outlet could ignore the $268million dollars Trump’s just taken from them across more than 30 countries? Or the 6,200 ‘journalists’, 707 news outlets, and 279 media-sector civil society organizations who, inter alia, spent $1.5million to ‘advance diversity equity and inclusion in Serbia’s workplaces and business communities, $2.5million for electric vehicles for Vietnam, $2million for sex changes and ‘LGBT activism’ in Guatemala’, who have lost their funding? That includes our own ‘national’ broadcaster, the BBC. Elon Musk posted: ‘USAID has been paying media organizations to publish their propaganda’. Yes. But worse than that, if you have been reading our Joe Rogan and Mike Benz interview transcripts, it’s been right at the centre of a global disinformation network.
They are a hard read, but a must read.
Benz’s ‘organigram’ of ‘The Whole of Society Counter Misinformation Framework’, to which USAID is key, shows how it was designed to manipulate other countries’ internal politics; a massive network, or spider’s web, that has effectively suppressed critical thinking and dissident voices worldwide, like ours at TCW (since 2017 in particular), whether over woke, covid or globalism. The great news, Benz told Tucker Carlson on Friday, is that Trump is conducting ‘open heart surgery’ on it. It has to be done, he said.
Tucker’s excitement was palpable: ‘It’s wild how fast things can change’. But I am forever cautious. We have yet to see whether this ‘surgery’ will catch up with the ‘scamdemic’. Trump’s appointment of Dr Gerald Parker to be the Director of the Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy, which I read about courtesy of James Roguski yesterday, is not good news. Over here, a conference in the heart of Westminster last week showed that Britain’s corrupt public health authorities still reign; their reckless vaccine absolutism and conflicts of interests, apparently impregnable.
The People’s Vaccine Inquiry I went to on Tuesday was a sharp reminder that ruthless silencing of covid dissent is still the norm. It was organised by the indefatigable Dr Ros Jones to, in her words, ‘untangle some of the omissions and misrepresentations at the Hallett Inquiry “Vaccine Injury” Module 4 hearings’. We listened to a story of science censorship and flouting and of Hallett’s cynical suppression of any debate – however informed or expert – on the urgent need to halt the unsafe and ineffective mRNA vaccines.
What we heard about the Inquiry, which the speakers had scrupulously monitored, didn’t surprise but still shocked. Although some vaccine injured had been invited to give evidence (they couldn’t avoid that altogether), Hallett and her KC, clearly both top-marks students of information control, had not called any of the key expert critics of the covid vaccines as witnesses. Despite and perhaps because of their impressive evidence submissions, neither Dr Jonathan Engler, Dr Ros Jones, Dr Elizabeth Evans, Dr Clare Craig nor Mr Nick Hunt have been ignored. As Andrew Bridgen, sitting a couple of seats away from me, said, ‘it’s been a whitewash from start to finish, the provisions of Tony Blair’s (statutory) Public Inquiries Act of 2005 saw to that’. Hence the event, to try and get their urgent expert evidence out there to journalists over the head of the inquiry. No easy task. No MSM came.
The silencing – of GPs, pathologists, surgeons and oncologists – has proved as effective as if they had been sent by Stalin to languish in the Gulag. Like the genuinely skilled doctors Stalin couldn’t call on when he needed them, today’s experts are excluded from helping with the country’s exploding cancer crisis and from sharing their expert insights into this and other once rare illnesses that have taken people’s lives since the vaccine rollouts. All this comes without overt top-down tyranny (that’s kept for the working class deplorables); instead they are sentenced to the virtual imprisonment of ostracism, applied by civil society as well as the political establishment. Even the testimonies of the brutally vaccine-injured at the inquiry are ‘slipping between the cracks’ of media coverage, YouTube commenter Dr John Campbell mourned on an episode of his show last week.
Behind the ‘appearance of democracy’, everything has been coordinated to stop its natural expression, just as Mike Benz has so painstakingly documented, analysed and explained.
Well, we at TCW continue to defy it, waiting and hoping for Elon Musk to discover our very special guerilla force that has kept the publication of medical and other dissent going over here. Each day next week, we’ll be publishing individual presentations from The People’s Vaccine Inquiry, damning and inspiring in equal measure. I hope also to run a devastating video from an Edinburgh colorectal surgeon, so look out for that and, on Monday, for Dr Engler’s masterly introductory speech. Throughout the Hallett Inquiry, he said, not only have many false assertions have been made, but it has been ensured that these remain unchallenged. ‘Who exactly is spreading mis – or dis – information?’, he asked. Just days later, he got his answer.
For my endnote, I just want to say how much the many positive emails and texts I got about my speech defending freedom and demanding the release of Tommy Robinson meant to me. Thank you. I had not expected it to be popular; the mixed reception it got is reflected on our letters page, but I stand fast by my decision to speak. Whether by prison, social shaming or ostracism all dissent is treated as ‘deplorable’ and we have to call that out.
This is an updated version of my newsletter.