Ethics, Health, Opinion, Politics
Part 2 looked at how one Mindfulness expert, Richard Byng, claims as a GP to want to reduce stigma associated with mental health, while creating fake-diagnoses of strangers. Part 3 of ANM’s look at the politics of stress, explores how effective systems of checks and balances are in addressing professionals’ use of position to persecute […]
Melanie Byng, Mental Health Awareness Week 2018, Mental Health Foundation, Oxford Mindfulness Centre, Oxford University, Peninsula Medical School, Prof Willem Kuyken, Richard Byng, Robert Sneyd
Feminism thrives on constant challenge. One of mine came late last year when I got trolled by yet another supposed feminist on Twitter. Did she really mean to troll me? She wasn’t very good at it, believe me I know, because I’ve been trolled by the best. The Trouble with After-Cults I felt a […]
#artforevidence, #IWD18, #metoo, Andy Lewis, Anthroposophists, Anthroposophy, Caroline Criado Perez, Doughty Street Chambers, featured, Helena Kennedy QC, International Women's Day 2018, Jonathan Price QC, Melanie Byng, Steiner Education
2017 was a stupendous year for outing abusers hiding in plain sight. That’s the convenient trope to convince the masses that change is on the way, that corruption hiding in plain sight, à la Savile, will be uncovered, exposed, and dealt with. But of course that’s tosh because exposure is relative. When collateral damage is […]
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A broad theme of World Press Freedom Day 2017 is the interrelation between freedom, justice and the rule of law. ANM continues in our commitment to exposing what we’ve come to call “over-thereism” on press freedom, i.e. threats to free-speech happen in other countries not in good old Blighty. That’s the kool-aid, but a sizeable and […]
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Plucky little independent ANM has been dragged back to Court by Skeptics’ vexatious legal action, not with a genuine legal challenge to facts, but because when they have nothing to cover their perjury, supposed Skeptics’ Melanie Byng, and Dr Andrew Lewis, together with evidence-tampering lawyers Robert Dougans of Bryan Cave, and Jonathan Price of Doughty Street Chambers, […]
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Those of you who have read ANM’s content on Low Dose Naltrexone, during and after the passage of the Access to Medical Treatments Act, will know that the GMC investigated a doctor, Thomas Gilhooly, who was supplying the cheap non-toxic and effective drug, and that the GMC made the Grandiose Medical Connerie of finding that he […]
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It is one year since Judge Anthony Seys-Llewellyn’s judgement in our Civil case against Andy Lewis and Melanie Byng, in which the Judge, having refused us relief, made a special point of awarding no damages to us to punish us for correctly identifying that we have been stalked and harassed for years. Instead of preventing them […]
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It is a long time since we’ve used our right to free speech to publish about the backlash from our Steiner Human Rights activism. To cut a very long story short, the replacement of open debate with covert harassment by skeptics and humanists that started in 2011, eventually left us no choice but to relocate […]
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Comment, Ethics, Politics
Section 40 – Can Anyone Be the Fascist Press?
18 Jan , 2017
Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 consultation is over, and what a feast of misrepresentation, negative tropes and shouty non-sequiturs it has been for “The Press”. Anyone arguing in its favour is just naive, apparently.
Access to Medical Treatments Act, Andy Lewis, Bryan Cave, Chumbly, Crime and Courts Act 2013, Crocels News, Damian Collins, Doughty Street Chambers, fake-news, featured, FreeThePress, HHJ Seys Llewellyn, Jo Torres, Jonathan Bishop, Jonathan Price, Leveson 2, Leveson Enquiry, Melanie Byng, phone hacking, Plymouth University, privacy invasion, Quackometer, Richard Byng, Robert Dougans, Section 40, Skeptics in the Pub, Steinermentary, The Conversation, The Sun, Titirangi Settlement, trolling, Zelo St