
A few years ago we ran an “Everybody Knows“ series going over all the mistaken climate clichés that journalists glibly state without checking because they figure everybody knows, at least everyone they know, so it must be true
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

A few years ago we ran an “Everybody Knows“ series going over all the mistaken climate clichés that journalists glibly state without checking because they figure everybody knows, at least everyone they know, so it must be true
Written by Jon Fleetwood

A U.S. CDC journal has published a new online report repeatedly framing avian influenza and pandemic influenza emergence as the conceptual foundation for future “Pathogen X” preparedness—signaling how public health planners are increasingly positioning bird flu as the next major pandemic scenario around which long-term infrastructure is being organized
Written by Max Dublin

When a dangerous and destructive force is let loose upon the earth people want to know where it came from and whether it was unleashed by nature or by man
Written by Chris Morrison

Kew Gardens is rapidly becoming the new Heathrow as the favoured Met Office site for producing unnatural heat spikes in place of true, uncorrupted ambient air temperatures.
Written by Paul Homewood

This has been very carefully orchestrated from the outset [some emphasis, links added]. There is, of course, nothing “extraordinary” about temperatures of 32°C or 33°C, as were forecasted at the time. The intention was to put that impression into people’s minds.
Written by Mike Stone

Modern “outbreak” narratives always begin with a synchronized script: healthcare providers are issued urgent warnings to actively search for illnesses associated with a specific, high-profile “pathogen.” The industrial machinery of fear relies on a single blueprint, deployed in rapid succession.
Written by David Turver

Back in 2024, the then Sunak Conservative government celebrated the fact the UK was the first major economy to cut ‘greenhouse gas’ emissions by 50 percent compared to the 1990 baseline
Written by Steve Kirsch

Grok claims I spread misinformation so I challenged it to show me the best data source and method proving that I was wrong. The data and method suggested by Grok showed I was right
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

The largest real-world human study to date evaluating ivermectin and mebendazole in cancer patients is now peer-reviewed and published in Anticancer Research—a major international oncology journal of the International Institute of Anticancer Research (IIAR), established in 1995
Written by Paul Homewood

The BBC are still at it. Chris Morrison’s excellent piece in the Daily Sceptic today, which I trailed earlier, deals with the corruption of the Met Office’s temperature data by “temperature spikes”.
Written by Greg Hunter

Karen Kingston is a biotech analyst, former Pfizer employee and one of the very first to warn people about the dangers of the CV19 bioweapon vaccines.
Written by Leslie Eastman

Every once in a while, an intriguing fact hits my X feed, and it’s worth exploring a bit more. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by Silvio Canto, Jr.

Here is a question for you: Why haven’t you ever seen a climate change protest before the Chinese embassy anywhere? Why is it always the US or capitalism messing up the environment? Why don’t they show up at all when China is a bigger threat to clean air than any US city? [some emphasis, links added]
Written by Baxter Dmitry

A massive Japanese study tracking nearly 20 million people has exposed what many of us suspected all along: the excess deaths were almost entirely concentrated in the vaccinated group
Written by Kenneth Richard

New research utilizing the DNA of dinoflagellate (Polarella glacialis) indicates that, 14,000 years ago, when the atmospheric CO2 concentration is thought to have been 230 ppm, the studied Arctic region (Yermak Plateau) was sea ice-free year-round
Written by Dr. Robert W. Malone

Over the last several weeks, headlines and social media influencers have been whipping themselves into a frenzy over the Andes strain hantavirus outbreak tied to the M/V Hondius cruise ship.