Steve Hilton speaks out after Big Tech censors his Instagram post
February 6, 2023
By Paul Homewood
You may remember Steve Hilton during his time as David Cameron’s policy advisor. He has been in the US for years since then and now works with Fox News.
Here is his tale of how Biden wants to ban gas stoves, and how Big Tech is trying to suppress the story:
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Hypocrisy doesn’t quite cover what Biden/USA today/Zuckerberg have displayed here – far more insidious and frankly dangerous – just another example of moral bankruptcy and “Red Facsism” amongst this Klatch….?
What next ? An increase in fires and explosions blamed on faulty gas appliances ? Governments in the west seem to be ramping up their attack on their own people !
Are they deliberately trying to provoke people into taking action ?
There is nothing wrong with gas.
Freedom of thought and speech is under attack with Big tech in bed with the Media as outlined in the TNI initiative.
The Trusted News Initiative is everything journalists should hate. It’s basically there to “protect” voters from hearing about things like the Hunter-Biden Laptop, good climate news and bad vaccine reactions. TNI practically told us that in 2020:
The Trusted News Initiative (TNI) was set up last year [2019, just in time, eh?] to protect audiences and users from disinformation, particularly around moments of jeopardy, such as elections.
Nearly everyone’s on board:
Core partners in the TNI are: AP, AFP, BBC, CBC/Radio-Canada, European Broadcasting Union (EBU), Financial Times, Information Futures Lab, Google/YouTube, The Hindu, The Nation Media Group, Meta [Facebook], Microsoft, Reuters, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Twitter, The Washington Post, Kompass – Indonesia, Dawn – Pakistan, Indian Express – India, NDTV – India, ABC – Australia, SBS – Australia, NHK – Japan.
Which is a handy list of “where not to get your news”.
I bumped into an interview within the past few weeks re: nat gas and asthma in children. Was some guy with CDC, HHS – can’t remember – but he was quite clear stating that there just really wasn’t any evidence – no real studies, etc. – of a relationship. Still looking for it.
Much more ‘pollution’ from the cooking itself than the stove. The whole PM 2.5 issue is a con anyway as Marc Morano has shown. USA EPA pumped diesel exhaust from a truck into a sealed room and still failed to show any effect on the occupants!
There was at one time a correlation between the increase in urban air quality and the increase in childhood asthma.Not what anybody wanted to hear of course!
Junk Science site on the ‘particulates’ scare (almost the definition of junk science).
https://junkscience.com/2019/11/winning-epa-science-advisers-reject-epa-staff-particulate-matter-claims/
Terribly sad events in Turkey, will the bbc manage to blame ‘climate change’ as the instigator of tectonic movement?
No, Malcolm, it must be fracking. Innit.
But, serious point, looking at how some of the buildings collapsed in what is a known earthquake zone says a lot about building standards – or lack off.
I have travelled quite widely in Turkey since first visiting Istanbul (hitchhiking) in 1964.
Of course, building standards out in the sticks aren’t great, although the ‘traditional’ housing (one or two storeys) are quite robust. And those that weren’t, collapsed long ago.
But they don’t get too excited about ‘Elf and Say Ftee’ in Turkey.
“Inshallah” is the modus operandi, except for high profile prestige Government projects.
Even in the back streets of Istanbul, scaffolding work looks very dodgy by the standards of UK engineering.
It has always bemused me that countries continue to build large conurbations on tectonic margins, whilst admiring the resolve and fortitude I have always questioned the rebuilding of San Francisco after it was destroyed by earthquake, circa 1906. I believe Japan pays a lot of attention to ‘proofing’ buildings against tectonic movement, though I doubt Erdogan and Assad are bothered about such issues in Turkey and Syria. I saw that Japan managed to rebuild a dual carriageway in two weeks after a massive tectonic displacement, the UK could could do with that kind mentality!
Well earthquakes and volcanism increase during periods of low solar index via increases in cosmic rays. Discuss.
Earthquakes are due to high speed solar wind streams hitting the Earth. Volcanism increases during periods of low solar activity. I assume neither of these get any funding for studies as it would show that the sun has quite an effect on our planet and it might lead people to wonder what other things might be affected by the sun…..
If the BBC don’t blame it on Global Warming you can bet the Grauniad will!
Now I come to look, in fact the Grauniad already has!
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/oct/16/climate-change-triggers-earthquakes-tsunamis-volcanoes
And there was I being facetious, should have known, mind the article quotes ‘Michael Mann’, say no more!
See Alan Kendall’s piece on the issue at Cliscep: https://cliscep.com/2021/08/27/shaken-not-stirred/
Now we hear that Mark Steyn has been effectively prevented from continuing at GBNews by demanding that he be personally liable for any OFCOM fines. They have succumbed to the government censor.
The trouble is there are so many wilfully ignorant morons around us who will be shuffling off for the 6th or 7th booster that can’t comprehend that they are being lied to.
Evolution in action!
update
FoxNews story February 2, 2023
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/internal-biden-admin-memo-shows-serious-banning-gas-stoves-public-uproar