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The salutary tale of a failed research grant proposal
Or the ingrained commercial snobbery and sabotaging prejudice of structurally rigged UK academic funding
Dec 17, 2025
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Even Ralph Baric would agree with us!
Claim of Function, rather than the Gain of Function smokescreen, properly frames the lab-leak story
Dec 5, 2025
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Martin Neil
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Jonathan Engler
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The salutary tale of a depraved academic
Or how a microcosm presciently exposed the systemic failings of British universities and academia
Dec 1, 2025
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Norman Fenton
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Academic bias and corruption: the case of the Royal Statistical Society
Ostracised for daring to question the integrity of Barak Obama
Nov 26, 2025
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Norman Fenton
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Vascular Symptoms Caused by COVID-19 are Utterly Unique and Unusual... Just Like Every Other Respiratory Pathogen Ever
Like many others, the authors participate in a WhatsApp Group with other writers and commentators on the covid event.
Nov 24, 2025
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Martin Neil
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Jonathan Engler
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We were right! The UK ONS now admit that deaths in the vaccinated were categorised as unvaccinated in 2021
May 23, 2024
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Norman Fenton
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Martin Neil
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Clare Craig
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Dr Scott McLachlan
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Jonathan Engler
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The Lancet has become a laughing stock
Jan 14, 2023
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Norman Fenton
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The Very Best of Cheap Trick.....
Jul 29, 2023
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Martin Neil
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The New Zealand vaccine data: what I actually saw and analysed and what the limitations are
Dec 2, 2023
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COVID-19: Debating Divergent Views on Virus Novelty & Mortality
A conversation between Claire Craig, Martin Neil and Jonathan Engler
Nov 7, 2025
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Dr. Carol Swain: Standing for Truth Against the Academic Establishment
On 15 October 2025, I had the privilege of interviewing Dr.
Oct 19, 2025
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Challenging Narratives on COVID, Climate Change, and Academic Freedom
An interview with David Carter of the Truth Contract
Sep 30, 2025
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Norman Fenton
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Why was the new RSV treatment approved for infants when the evidence suggests it is not safe?
We drafted the article below in early July shortly after Robert F Kennedy Jnr’s new vaccine panel (APIC) made a decision to recommend a new monoclonal…
Aug 26, 2025
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Norman Fenton
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Martin Neil
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The sorry state of academia
The disgraceful sacking of Dr Scott McLachlan from Kings College London
Aug 25, 2025
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Norman Fenton
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Martin Neil
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So what did really happen to Tiffany Dover?
The story of the nurse who collapsed on live TV after being given one of the first Covid Pfizer shots
Aug 18, 2025
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Norman Fenton
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Martin Neil
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“We are the media now”
Mahyar Tousi’s New Media Conference, 9 August 2025
Aug 15, 2025
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Norman Fenton
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Latest Northern Ireland data cast further doubt on the 'official' Covid narrative
Very few covid only deaths; and covid simply replaced flu in 2020-2022
Aug 5, 2025
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Norman Fenton
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Kathy Gray
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Martin Neil
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Revisiting the estimate of deaths caused by covid vaccines
What proportion of reported adverse reactions were 'serious'?
Jul 28, 2025
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Norman Fenton
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Martin Neil
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Where are the numbers? by Norman Fenton and Martin Neil
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