
Somewhere in the last hundred years, the Western gut lost something it had carried for hundreds of thousands of years. Ancient bacteria.
Written by A Man of Kent

Somewhere in the last hundred years, the Western gut lost something it had carried for hundreds of thousands of years. Ancient bacteria.
Written by Frank Bergman

A renowned psychiatrist has dropped a bombshell, warning lawmakers that the Canadian government has already begun euthanizing patients with serious mental illness, while hiding the practice from the public.
Written by Suzanne Burdick Ph.D.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is violating federal law by failing to respond to a petition seeking stricter glyphosate limits in oats, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday by the Environmental Working Group
Written by Vernon Coleman

For more years than most people realise, the conspirators have been training the masses to obey and to comply.
Written by Roger Pielke Jr.

The international committee responsible for the official scenarios that feed into climate modeling, which are the basis for most projective climate research and the assessments of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), has just published the next generation of climate scenarios. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

An artificial intelligence (AI) startup founded by Google and by the Gates Foundation has set its sights on developing “climate-resilient crops” — but some agricultural experts warn the technology is really designed to make small farms dependent on patented, privately owned technology
Written by Brian Monteith

The beleaguered World Health Organization is pressuring low-income member states in Geneva over its plan to run the global infrastructure for future pandemics.
Written by Herb Rose

Actually, it’s way past time. In the 1600s Newton developed his laws of motion from the work of Copernicus, Galileo, and Kepler. This was the beginning of science as a separate branch of philosophy
Written by Paul Homewood

It has long been known that many more people in the UK die in winter months than at other times of year. It has never been a secret. Year after year, the Office for National Statistics published the data to prove it
Written by Dr. Robert W. Malone

Every so often, a paper comes along that does more than add another data point. It forces you to reconsider the assumptions sitting quietly underneath modern medical practice. This newly published study in Molecular Psychiatry is one of those papers
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Under the snide headline “Climate unfriendly skies” Bloomberg Green complains that “Delta Air Lines Inc. quietly scrubbed a pair of key environmental targets from its sustainability web page”, namely by dropping its plan for hitting 10 percent of “sustainable aviation fuel” by 2030 and rephrasing ‘net zero’ by 2030 as an “aspiration” not a “goal”
Written by Paul Homewood

Why are we wasting billions on windfarms that can’t provide reliable power, when we have new technologies coming through?
Written by Jon Fleetwood

Congress is advancing legislation that commits at least $19.4 billion over the next five years—while establishing a permanent, multi-billion-dollar annual funding stream with no defined end date—to build a standing, nationwide influenza response system spanning vaccine development, stockpiling, testing, and public behavior campaigns
Written by Paul Homewood

Why is the UK covering its countryside with ugly solar panels? To reduce carbon emissions, we are told. But are solar farms making any real difference to the country’s emissions? Are they even increasing them?
Written by Clive de Carle and Vicki

In the article we’re examining, Medicine Girl shares a compelling personal story. She was prescribed Synthroid for hypothyroidism, which she stopped taking cold turkey, and then tells us she felt better than ever.
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

In a recent interview on Real America’s Voice, Dr. Peter McCullough, Chief Scientific Officer of The Wellness Company (TWC), discussed promising findings from a new human observational study regarding the use of a combination therapy of ivermectin and mebendazole for cancer patients