Dec 2021. Compulsory Covid Vaccination Part 1

The UK government has opened consultations on mandatory vaccination for frontline health and social care staff in England. The plans could require vaccination against COVID-19 and flu for workers who come into contact with patients and those receiving care. The Government, if they get away with this, will then move on to the rest of… Continue reading Dec 2021. Compulsory Covid Vaccination Part 1

Dec 2021. X and Y Chromosome

X and Y chromosome are the two sex chromosomes in humans. The genes on the sex chromosomes and their downstream factors such as sex hormones act on the tissues of the body and produce the sex difference. Typically, the human genome is composed of twenty three pairs of chromosomes. Twenty two of them are autosomal… Continue reading Dec 2021. X and Y Chromosome

Dec 2021. The Covid Concern

Turn your television on and you’ll find that all the news channels are talking about the Omecron Covid  threat. The Fear Game continues, and the threat of a UK Lockdown is back with us just in time for Christmas. We need to learn to live with this terrible illness and start dealing with other terrible… Continue reading Dec 2021. The Covid Concern

Dec 2021. Domestic Abuse

 Each year around 2.1million people suffer some form of domestic abuse –  1.4 million women (8.5% of the population) and 700,000 men (4.5% of the population).  An estimated 4.6 million women (28% of the adult population) have experienced domestic abuse at some point since the age of 16. A quarter of 13-18 year old girls… Continue reading Dec 2021. Domestic Abuse

Dec 2021. The Need for Social Housing

Estimates have put the number of new homes needed in England at up to 345,000 per year, accounting for new household formation and a backlog of existing need for suitable housing. In 2019/20, the total housing stock in England increased by around 244,000 homes. This around 1% higher than the year before – and the… Continue reading Dec 2021. The Need for Social Housing

Dec 2021. Will Donald Trump Run Again

Unlike past presidents who willingly ceded the stage after defeat, Trump has made himself impossible to ignore since leaving office earlier this year. He’s behaving like a candidate-in-waiting. “I’d be shocked if he doesn’t run,” Senator Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican and Trump ally, he added, “I think Trump is our best pick, to… Continue reading Dec 2021. Will Donald Trump Run Again

Education or Indoctrination Part 4

Education uses statistical analysis to encourage thought toward reasoning, and proposed solution finding. Indoctrination often uses statistics, but has offered no analysis of size, duration, control subjects, criteria, or duration of the gathering of those statistics. Thus, the statistics offered through indoctrination are simply misrepresented, and are used only to support the beliefs being posed.… Continue reading Education or Indoctrination Part 4

Dec 2021. The Farage Interview with Donald Trump Analysis of Part 2

Mark Meadows was chief of staff to Donald Trump in the White House and talks about the legalities against Donald Trump as well as the Republican Party after the January 6th situation. Stephen Miller worked in the White House during the Trump presidency and many consider him the architect of the Border Wall with Mexico,… Continue reading Dec 2021. The Farage Interview with Donald Trump Analysis of Part 2