
This week citizens shouted “shame” at Box Elder County Commissioners before they voted to approve a massive data center project.
Written by robertbryce.substack.com

This week citizens shouted “shame” at Box Elder County Commissioners before they voted to approve a massive data center project.
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D

Biden-era health officials rejected a state-of-the-art statistical tool for detecting COVID-19 vaccine safety signals — and instead deliberately continued using a broken method because they didn’t want to “feed in to [sic] anti-vaccination rhetoric,” according to a report released today by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.)
Written by Jill Erzen

Military personnel burst into a locked room, shouting “Get on the floor! Get on the floor!” as they restrain a fellow service member who refused a COVID-19 vaccine.
Written by Pierre Kory, MD, MPA

Before we enter alchemy, I want to briefly re-ground those of you who were following The Blueprint of Life as I was serially publishing it here, and who may have wondered why I suddenly disappeared for six weeks
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

I joined Carl Higbie on Newsmax to break down newly released U.S. government cancer data—and the trend is unmistakable
Written by James O’Sullivan

In the mid-15th century, when Johannes Gutenberg began experimenting with movable type, the scribes who had spent their lives copying manuscripts by hand could not have known they were witnessing the end of their profession
Written by Robert Yoho, MD

Methylene blue (MB), synthesized in 1876, is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) only for methemoglobinemia but has demonstrated broad antimicrobial, antiviral, and antiparasitic activity across 150 years of clinical use.
Written by Independent Medical Alliance

Last week, the federal government opened the door to a category of medicine that has spent decades on the regulatory sidelines.
Written by Kevin Killough

A proposed pipeline to transport oil from Canada to the U.S. is getting commitments from companies looking to move the energy through the infrastructure if it’s brought online. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

Heatmap is bitter that “Trump’s Shady Wind Deals Aren’t Over Yet”. As Trump Administration’s legal maneuvers could leave a bad taste in people’s mouths.
Written by Eccentrik

People say the Internet of Bio-Nano-Things (IoBNT) is a theoretical construct, a far-fetched fever dream of even the most fringe in conspiracy theory circles. But it’s not
Written by Paul Homewood

OFGEM have increased the network component of the energy price cap by £66 a year, effective from 1st April. The gas component is related to safety maintenance, but there is an increase of £32, to pay for the first tranche of electricity grid upgrades, to facilitate ‘net zero’
Written by A Man Of Kent

The fermented food revolution is one of the most genuinely exciting developments in gut health science in a generation. The products being sold in its name are, in many cases, its precise opposite
Written by Center for Biological Diversity

Thirty national and regional organizations sent a letter to Congress last Thursday opposing a provision in the Republican Farm, Food, and National Security Act (H.R. 7567) that would extend until 2031 all statutory deadlines for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to complete hundreds of overdue pesticide safety reviews
Written by Brian Shilhavy

Jemima McEvoy, writing for the Tech publication The Information, published an exclusive report about a “secretive” Tech company named ZaiNar that claims “We know everything, everywhere, all at once is.”
Written by Ian Brighthope

As a doctor deeply invested in how our food system impacts human health, I’ve come to see regenerative agriculture not just as a farming method, but as a fundamental shift toward healing both the land and the people who depend on it