
In July 2023, Georgina Rannard of the BBC ran a ‘scientists say’ story stating that the Gulf Stream system of warm ocean currents “could collapse as early as 2025”
Written by Chris Morrison

In July 2023, Georgina Rannard of the BBC ran a ‘scientists say’ story stating that the Gulf Stream system of warm ocean currents “could collapse as early as 2025”
Written by Eugyppius

If anybody cares, what actually happened is that an extension of the European Union’s mass surveillance regulation known as Chat Control 1.0 failed to make it out of the European Parliament twice in March
Written by PSI Editor

The numbers are stark. Tens of millions of people worldwide live with cancer, a disease that devastates families and drains hope. For those with stage IV diagnoses, the conversation often shifts from cure to management.
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

The June G7 Summit in Évian-les-Bains, France, marked a major pivot. Driven by severe energy and commodity shocks stemming from the conflict in the Middle East—specifically transit disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz—G7 leaders overwhelmingly prioritized energy security, price insulation, and survival of the ‘fossil fuel’ supply chain over aggressive timelines for reduction of ‘greenhouse gas’ emissions
Written by Phillip Altman BPharm(Hons), MSc, PhD

No drug (or vaccine) is “safe”…..not a single one. This is a fact that all credible clinicians and pharmacologists understand. It is indisputable
Written by Sasha Latypova

This post is a collection of my and other authors’ synergistic research on the true causes and mechanisms of cancer. These materials will demonstrate that cancer is ~99% preventable and avoidable condition, because it is an induced illness, not a naturally present one.
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International
Britain is being told to plaster its beautiful green countryside with solar farms as though geography were a minor inconvenience. It is not.
Written by Clive de Carle and Vicki Howd

In the early 1960s, a paediatrician at the Cleveland Clinic was looking at a group of children whose problems his profession could not explain.
Written by Mike Stone

Leading up to the eleventh episode of AntiViral, the series focused on exposing the logical and scientific flaws underlying the germ hypothesis
Written by Henrick Karoliszyn, DSW

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is preparing to launch a rulemaking process that could make it much easier for people injured by COVID-19 vaccines to receive compensation from the federal government, marking one of the most consequential changes yet to the vaccine injury program
Written by Ben Pile

It has been quite warm. And on some people’s views, this is a sign of things to come – slightly warmer weather means that Britain is going to be torn from her foundations by the elements that made her.
Written by Paris Apodaca

Private, unregulated ‘weather’ risk scores are contradicting FEMA maps and tanking home values nationwide
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

The years I have spent studying the medical industry have made me appreciate how often economic principles can allow one to understand its complex and contradictory behavior
Written by PSI Editor

Medical history is often presented as a straightforward march towards progress. Yet every so often an author argues that an entire profession may have taken a wrong turn.
Written by PSI Editor

A provocative new study is stirring fresh debate in climate science by challenging a core tenet of anthropogenic global warming theory.
Written by Andy Rowlands

On July 9th, ABC News Australia published an article claiming ‘the growing intensity of natural disasters across Asia is leading to increasing numbers of child marriages of girls‘