All lives matter despite mass hysteria
Protests in the United States and Australia not only push a false narrative of victimhood, they also make a mockery of the idea that the limits on our lives are at all scientific, writes Alan Jones.
Protests in the United States and Australia not only push a false narrative of victimhood, they also make a mockery of the idea that the limits on our lives are at all scientific, writes Alan Jones.
We are never going to get the economy running back at full tilt if we must continue to abide by rules that have their origins in the 1930s and have been shown to be wrong, writes Alan Jones.
It is now plain to see that governments reacted to the wrong set of experts in imposing lockdowns — but there is a larger scientific consensus building against them, writes Alan Jones.
Eight out of 10 people who get COVID-19 will have mild — or no — symptoms, writes Alan Jones. So why are we allowing fear of this virus to put us in an ever-deepening black hole of debt?
As health minister in 2005, Tony Abbott raised the alarm of a pandemic sweeping out of Asia. Now, his prediction has become reality – and China is stonewalling an investigation, writes Alan Jones.
As health minister in 2005, Tony Abbott raised the alarm of a pandemic sweeping out of Asia. Now, his prediction has become reality – and China is stonewalling an investigation
Australia’s economy has paid far too high a price against COVID-19 without gaining the exposure that will make us safe, so it’s time to award the Oscar for creating hysteria and alarmism to “expert” Professor Neil Ferguson and to thank Professor Michael Levitt for calling it out, writes Alan Jones.
If we are to seize the opportunity to recover from this crisis — and the economic chaos caused by panicking politicians — we must remove roadblocks once and for all, writes Alan Jones.
The public aren’t stupid, they can see a fake a mile off. And when it comes to political fakes, Malcolm Turnbull is captain, for life, of the team writes Alan Jones.
Countless industries are being devastated by the coronavirus and our response to it, but the government must ensure that monopolies are not allowed to develop, Alan Jones writes.
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