
As Chief Scientific Officer at The Wellness Company I oversaw the development of an important guide that most individuals should read and understand about the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein that they were exposed to during the pandemic
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

As Chief Scientific Officer at The Wellness Company I oversaw the development of an important guide that most individuals should read and understand about the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein that they were exposed to during the pandemic
Written by Rebecca Mistereggen

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, mRNA vaccines have become a focal point of intense debate, with growing scrutiny over their long-term safety profile, or lack thereof
Written by Smitha Mundasad

Written by Paul Homewood

The fact that HSBC would not lend the money without the Government guarantee says it all
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

As we have often observed, climate alarmists arm-wave about increasing natural disasters as if “everybody knows” when in fact the data does NOT show increasing natural disasters
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

Creatine monohydrate isn’t just for athletes anymore. Long known for helping power muscles during exercise, this inexpensive supplement is now being studied for its possible mental health effects — including depression and anxiety. But what does the science actually show?
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

For decades, low- and no-calorie sweeteners have been marketed as a smarter alternative to sugar — a way to cut calories without sacrificing taste. But new research published in Neurology suggests the story may be more complicated.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
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According to Bloomberg Green, “UK banks confront flood risk”. Well, it’s the email clickbait, anyway
Written by Robert Yoho, MD

Tattooing is not a modern invention dreamed up by record-store employees. The oldest confirmed human tattoos belong to Ötzi the Iceman, a Copper Age man whose frozen corpse was pulled from the Alps in 1991
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

Electromagnetic radiation from power lines and tablets may increase children’s risk of central nervous system tumors, according to a peer-reviewed study published in Environmental Research.
Written by Dr Robert Malone MD, MS

We keep hearing whispers that the Trump administration wants to get the spotlight off pharmaceuticals and vaccines ahead of the midterms
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Over the past month, I have done something increasingly rare in public climate discourse. I stepped away from headlines, institutional summaries, and model visualizations and went back to the primary literature itself… ice cores, speleothems, marine sediments, isotope datasets, proxy methodology papers, and modern synthesis studies spanning multiple regions of the planet
Written by Drew Turney
Written by RealClear Investigations

The future was supposed to have arrived this year in a cluster of counties just east of Atlanta in the form of a state-of-the-art factory that would churn out 400,000 electric vehicles a year. But when JoEllen Artz looks about her lifetime neighborhood, all she sees are holes
Written by PSI Editor

Eminent Canadian chemical engineer Dr. Pierre R. Latour explains why carbon dioxide (CO₂) does not warm the Earth in any meaningful way—and may even cause a very slight cooling.
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

In 2022, Alex Epstein released “Fossil Future,” his treatise on why humanity requires more coal, oil, and natural gas to flourish