As the war on free speech heats up, independent journalists are being targeted. Time to use it, or lose it.
How civic participation and independent thinking are being sold as dark arts
More pearl clutching from ‘misinformation experts’ over the freedom community’s political engagement.
‘Dangerous political games’ being played over Ukraine
As the rhetorical heat intensifies, the world urgently needs a neutral arbiter to bring the temperature down.
It’s no use going back to yesterday: a news digest from the new normal
The Looking Glass reviews a selection of news highlighting local and international technocratic developments, narrative twists and turns, and the people power pushing back.
How a university, its major funders and a newspaper killed research into the toxicity of aluminium adjuvants in vaccines
The strangling of Professor Christopher Exley’s work on aluminium toxicity is emblematic of how scientific institutions have been captured by private interests – at the expense of the public.
It’s no use going back to yesterday: a news digest from the new normal
The Looking Glass reviews a selection of news highlighting local and international technocratic developments, narrative twists and turns, and the people power pushing back.
It’s no use going back to yesterday: a news digest from the new normal
The Looking Glass reviews a selection of news highlighting local and international technocratic developments, narrative twists and turns, and the people power pushing back.
Left and right is useless now – it’s about right and wrong, and tyranny
Traditional affiliations and identities associated with concepts of left and right are now so disordered that they have become meaningless. The real questions is, do we want to be governed or do we want to be free?
Breaking: Media Bill – released yesterday – due today!
Overnight submissions to the legislation that provides the authority for journalists working for our public knowledge broadcaster is the perfect metaphor for the state of democracy in the West.
It’s no use going back to yesterday: a news digest from the new normal
The Looking Glass reviews a selection of news highlighting local and international technocratic developments, narrative twists and turns, and the people power pushing back.