
More than 1,000 wind turbines across the United Kingdom have been found to contain chrysotile asbestos, a hazardous material banned in the country for over two decades.
Written by scottishbusinessnews.net

More than 1,000 wind turbines across the United Kingdom have been found to contain chrysotile asbestos, a hazardous material banned in the country for over two decades.
Written by Norman Fenton

My new book will be published on 31 July 2026. Details here. Below is Chapter 4 from the book:
Written by Cancer & Metabolic Healing

There is no established or guideline-endorsed dose of ivermectin for cancer treatment, and all published experience comes from case reports, observational series, repurposed-drug programs, or extrapolation from preclinical studies
Written by Paul Whitewick/PSI Editor

Carbon dating has been revealing it has inherent Pros and Cons in the science of Archaeology. Below we look at the evidence.
Written by Douglas Brodie

THE ESTABLISHMENT has just suffered two severe setbacks to its climate change Net Zero narrative in the form of official publications which show unequivocally that Net Zero is a dangerous fraud.
Written by Paul Homewood

Last week the UK was even hotter than the summer of 1976, or at least that is what the Met Office keeps telling us. Is that really the case though?
Written by James Macpherson / PSI editor

Europe has been in the grip of a heatwave with temperatures reaching between 35 and 40 degrees Celsius
Written by Jo Nova

Each year the World Bank hands out about $120 billion dollars in grants and loans to poor and middle income countries
Written by Dr. Joseph Varon

A few days ago, I spent time with a remarkable group of people from many professions and backgrounds, the Brownstone Fellows and Scholars. Some were physicians, others were scientists, economists, historians, attorneys, writers, and scholars
Written by Anish Koka MD (Cardiology)

The FDA fired its acting drug chief after she blocked approval of an immune-suppressing drug for children. Her replacement approved it four weeks later — without the independent expert review she had ordered
Written by Jon Fleetwood

The US Food and Drug Administration has announced a sweeping new initiative aimed at speeding experimental drugs from the laboratory into human testing and ultimately toward approval, unveiling measures designed to cut development timelines, reduce information requirements, rely less on traditional animal testing, and accelerate the path to market
Written by Robert Yoho, MD

This is a summary of Robert Gammal’s book The Garbage Collector: Root Canals, Disease and what the dental profession refuses to acknowledge.
Written by David Turver

UK Government safety study did not test protection devices installed in most households and of most concern to professionals and was produced by an apparently unqualified person.
Written by Mike Stone

In August 2025, virologist Ed Rybicki discovered ViroLIEgy.com after I cited one of his blog posts in an article on Tobacco Mosaic “Virus”
Written by Clive de Carle and Vicki

In the spring of 1952, two physicians at a psychiatric hospital in Saskatchewan began the first double-blind placebo-controlled trial in the history of psychiatry
Written by Robert Bryce

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has never been known for his strong political convictions. His views on any given issue are, well, malleable.