JoNova: Science, carbon, climate and tax
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Thank you. In a year when Twitter cancelled the US President and the
oldest masthead in America, somehow I was able to keep writing. Largely
because many readers chip in to cover the costs. In the cancel culture
era, when institutions became weapons, lone bloggers living off
donations were able to say things even most newspapers found unsayable.
Real freedom is writing with no large sponsor, no m
… In March 2020 a group of doctors working in nursing homes in Toledo,
Spain faced a new pandemic with no effective treatment plan. They
figured out their own protocol as best they could with what can only be
described as freakish success. In nearby Albacete when Covid struck 1084
nursing home residents, 303 of them died, a 28% fatality rate. But in
Toledo, of the 90 patients in nursing homes und
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In more news you can use before Christmas, here’s another cheap easy
way to put the brakes on Covid — this time with the antiseptic
Povidone-Iodine (PVP). While Carrageenan can clog up the virus in the
passages behind your nose, it doesn’t necessarily do much to stop the
virus replicating in your mouth and throat. But a regular swish or a
sniff with Povidone-iodine can reduce the viral load to no
Dec 20
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Irish Moss, by Franz Eugen Köhler, Köhler’s Medizinal-Pflanzen. | 1896
More than one hundred years ago the Irish believed an extract from a red
seaweed could cure sick cows, and humans with colds and flu’s. In terms
of early treatment modern medical science is slowly catching up with
19th Century farmers. In a small trial this year medical workers were
80% less likely to catch Covid if they were
Dec 19
Say it ain’t so. The Australian government appears to putting
roadblocks in the way of an Australian vaccine. Does Scott Morrison and
the TGA serve Australians or Pfizer? ” COVAX-19 is the first recombinant
protein COVID-19 vaccine to be authorised anywhere in the world,
beating Novavax to this key milestone. * “ Sign this Australian petition
to support Covax-19 The TGA should be abolished if it
Dec 18
… So imagine you live in a house with six people and you elect one of
them to do a deal with the chemist to supply the whole house drugs. When
you get back from Hardware Mart, he’s done the deal, but you can’t see
the contract, or the trial data, you don’t know what it costs, or how
long it lasts, but the money will be auto-drawn in unmarked tranches
until such time as it is not. Then you find ou
Dec 17
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Dec 16
Big Protests coming up on Saturday in Perth, Brisbane, Broadbeach.
Please add details in comments for other locations. I was very impressed
someone put a handout with information about risks of vaccinating
children in my letter box yesterday. Organised. Great to see. UPDATE:
Melbourne Perth is at 3pm at Elizabeth Quay and also Supreme Court
Gardens. See ReigniteDemocracyAustralia and AustraliaFre
Will the Greens give up their love of Apple when they hear how it
effectively sold out its principles, tech secrets, and jobs to the
Chinese Communist Party? Apple is the world’s biggest company, a $3
Trillion giant. Yet in order to get into the worlds biggest new market,
it looks like Apple sold out the nation and the civilization that bore
it. A week ago The Information reported on the secret $
Dec 15
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Dec 14
A scandal of epic proportions The data in the UK is some of the best in
the world, but if a person has a vaccine and dies in the next two
weeks, it’s classed as an “unvaccinated death”. People are not counted
as fully vaccinated until 14 days after their second dose, which makes
sense if we’re only looking at Covid deaths. But it doesn’t make sense
when looking at other deaths. This delayed categ
Dec 13
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Pause for a moment to notice what’s going on in Austria. Next year, if
Austrians decide to hold off on getting an experimental vaccine it will
cost £1,000 a month or £12,000 a year. The charge even applies to
children as young as 14. For a family of four with high-school age
children, we’re talking about an extraordinary £50,000 a year ($100,000
Australian pa). If people can’t or won’t pay, the p
Dec 11
The short: Get excited but not too excited yet. Omicron is not putting
as many people in the ICU as Delta did (so far) which is very promising,
but it’s still early days, and in South Africa 60% of urban adults have
already had Covid so carry the best kind of protection there is. In the
UK, only 20% of the population carry these antibodies. In Australia,
which has some of the most extensive testi
It’s a sociological phenomenon. People will find a way around the
censorship. In the space of two months Lets Go Brandon has gone from
pure R&D to full retail outlet: … Meanwhile on a different battle, a
new protest variant has appeared All around the world, apparently, the
people are singing. It starts a bit slow, but at the 45 second mark,
there’s the “Hardware Store” version, then at 1 minute
Dec 10
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Dec 09
In October the FDA asked the judge to let them have 55 years to release
all the data, but now Aaron Siri, a lawyer connected to the FOIA,
reports they want to hide some of the data for 75 years. Mere mortals
could lose their jobs and their houses immediately if they won’t take
the vax, but something must be pretty bad about the vaccine trial
results that both the FDA and Pfizer now want to keep t
Dec 08
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Obviously this “black box” is not trying to record data for posterity,
or they wouldn’t have shaped it into a tourist attraction or powered it
with solar panels. Most likely it’s a talisman for believers and fence
sitters to give reassurance after all the prophesies fail, and to
normalize the cult. A kind of apotropaic magic. Human pagan religions
have long venerated stones. Think Stonehenge, Eas
Dec 07
When will it end? Suffering Australian farmers have had to harvest the
largest total volume of agricultural produce since records began,
highlighting how stupid it is to let coal plants keep releasing vital
plant nutrients into the atmosphere. Harvesting in NSW Cyron Ray Macey
Australia’s bumper crop: record agricultural production forecast to
total $78bn The Guardian Agricultural production will
All the vaccines are supposed to be Intra-muscular (IM), not
Intravenous (IV). But a needle going into a muscle can sometimes end up
in a vein. So fergoodnesssake, why aren’t we taking the 10 extra seconds
to do an injection properly and reduce some of the worst side effects?
Anatomy varies. In an accidental IV injection the dose will be dropped
straight into the blood supply, and within minutes
Dec 06
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Omicron is a superspreader, but so far behaving better than expected It
appears Omicron will replace Delta around the world. Not only has it
rapidly replaced Delta in South Africa, there have now been three
superspreader events in Norway, one of which infected 120 people, and
another one in Denmark that infected 52. Omicron is acting for all the
world like the same cluster spreading Covid we know
Dec 04
Doesn’t
look like the dawn of a “new energy era” The third largest economy in
the world signed up to the Glasgow circus, but is actually telling its
own corporate heavyweights to get into oil and gas. The government
approved a strategic energy plan on October 22 which essentially says
“double oil and gas production by 2040”. (From 34.7% of domestic
consumption up to 60%). This is mostly about bein
Dec 03
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Dec 02
Just what the world doesn’t need, another giant global bureaucracy
which is a tool of President Xi. Omicron has barely got out of the gates
and the WHO are already clamoring to create a kind of nightmare IPCC
version for pandemics. They’re calling it an International Pandemic
Treaty as if they can make peace with inanimate rogue nucleotides. In
any case, a global unaccountable, unelected ruling b
Far from being the wild fringe, this was middle Australia speaking. JP
Morgan and Ubermedia traced the phones of people at the enormous rally
in Melbourne on November 20 and discovered that they came from
everywhere and every class. Half the people at the rally were the
richest, most educated or the average homeowner and the other half were
the strugglers, the truckies and cleaners, but also the
Dec 01
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China’s Long March-5B launch* This should rattle the Wokeness Cage:
Russia and China are actively testing the US defences in space on a
daily basis. US assets are being harassed with lazers, radio jammers,
cyber attacks and even other satellites with robotic grappling hook
arms. The Russians even launched a satellite into an orbit so close to a
US Security satellite that from the ground people co
Nov 30
…. Just like the climate debate, the crooks are the ones claiming they
are “the science” even as they destroy it. It’s a sacred shield to fend
off questions they don’t want to answer. Rand Paul claims Fauci is
acting like the ‘all-high priest’ of science and it’s ‘dangerous’ The
Daily Mail ‘It’s sort of a way of ending all debate because if you
attack him or have any debate over any of his edicts
Just another cheap, safe and long-used-drug for our Health Ministers to
ignore A new study looked at 944,000 US Veterans who had a Covid test
sometime. Of those, 2,200 were alcoholics who were also prescribed
disulfiram. We might expect alcoholics to crash and burn against Covid,
but amongst them, strangely, infections were lower than in the
non-alcoholics — 34% lower. And there were no deaths fr
Nov 29
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The media headlines have been everywhere, but the truth is we know very
little. Like everyone here, I was surprised at the *universal* instant
Omicron media coverage which went from 0 – 100 in two seconds or less.
I’m going to skip (for the moment) the obvious political questions like
“is this the midterm election variant” and consider the virus. … We know
Omicron has many mutations. We don’t kno
Nov 27
How much of the public narrative does Bill Gates buy for $300m? Buying
national policy through backroom deals and party donations is so passe.
For the Uber Rich it’s so much better to purchase the policy they prefer
with glorious golden philanthropy. Be a hero, change the world, make
money too. Bill Gates runs his own branch of the Charity Industrial
Complex. Other moguls buy a newspaper, but Gat
Nov 26
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Rafe
Champion is fishing for responses Daniel Westerman, AEMO In May this
year Daniel Westerman replaced Audrey Zibelman as the CEO of the
Australian Energy Market Operator. She was appointed in the Turnbull era
after she was tipped as a possibility for Energy Secretary under
President Hilary Clinton. In the event their loss was our gain. Daniel
Westerman is now the head man in the organization th
Dr Aseem Malhotra is a consultant cardiologist and he’s calling for an
end to mandatory vaccination while we investigate new results suggesting
inflammatory blood markers are raised by the mRNA vaccines. “We know
now that heart attacks are an inflammatory condition.” These same
markers are used to estimate what the risk of a heart attack is. And the
new higher markers hint that in this group of 5
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Follow the science, eh? Bad news for athletes born as baby girls –
unless they start testosterone therapy straight away, it’s hard to see
how they can win against babies with 18 years of DIY hormone
“treatments” that help them grow six inches taller, with lower body fat,
and larger hearts and lungs. The old rules were silly, but the new ones
are worse: New Olympic Committee Rules Essentially End
Nov 24
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Rafe Champion And how much do you really need to read if you are short
of time and shelf-space? Everyone will have favourite books and people
who read a lot will have a lot of favourites but you might be unwilling
nominate any, in the way that you are not supposed to express
favouritism among your offspring. To get the ball rolling I nominate two
books that could in principle substitute for mos
The
great offshore revolution that never happened Dogger Bank Wind Farm
Dogger Bank will become the World’s Largest Wind Farm and maybe the
World’s largest white elephant too. Despite years of research and
hyperbole we can conclusively say that offshore wind is still a charity
project, losing money from start to end. The GWPF highlights a new
Norwegian report that shows that the Net Present Value
Radio Garden There is something very cool, very curious, about being
able to tune in to any station in the world. Spin the globe and pick a
green dot. Hear Cher play in Novosibirsk, Russia, or Knights in White
Satin in Port Chambers, New Zealand, and hear the same Uber Ads we hear
in Australia in Peterborough, UK. Radio Garden is a great talking point
for the next family gathering. Marvel at how
Nov 23
Back in the eighties people laughed at scientists who talked about the
threat from asteroids. Then we got better tools, and started tracking
them. Now we are finding more every night. Not only are there 27,000
near Earth asteroids that we know of, in the rest of the solar system we
have found a few more, like 750,000. All this since the late 1990s.
Some computer somewhere is tracking all those or
Nov 22
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