
Herbicide mixtures widely used on industrial farms may damage the gut, disrupt healthy bacteria and trigger inflammation at exposure levels regulators currently consider safe, according to a new peer-reviewed study.
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

Herbicide mixtures widely used on industrial farms may damage the gut, disrupt healthy bacteria and trigger inflammation at exposure levels regulators currently consider safe, according to a new peer-reviewed study.
Written by Rodney Overton with Michael Ramsey

The head of the Environmental Protection Agency is calling a newly identified lithium deposit in the Appalachian Mountains — concentrated in the Carolinas — a “great find,” saying it could help the United States reduce its reliance on China for critical minerals essential to modern technology
Written by Prof Arthur Viterito, Ph.D

A recent study by Portmann and colleagues (Observational constraints project a ~50% AMOC weakening by the end of this century – PMC) warns of yet another impending “climate disaster.”
Written by Ron Stein

California is the 4th largest economy in the world and an “ENERGY ISLAND that is isolated from the other 49 States by the Sierra Mountains.
Written by Sally Beck

Governments claim childhood vaccines do not cause autism or disability and that children’s jabs are thoroughly tested before approval. A series of lawsuits and freedom of information requests in the US show that those claims are untrue
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

Just a few months ago, South Korean officials were busy boasting about extreme ‘net-zero’ targets. Fast forward to April 2026, and the country is scrambling to secure every vessel load of oil and natural gas available on the global market
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

On April 30th, President Donald Trump withdrew the nomination of Dr. Casey Means to serve as U.S. Surgeon General. He tapped Dr. Nicole B. Saphier — a radiologist who previously questioned COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandates — as his new nominee
Written by The Telegraph

High energy costs driven by green levies have left Britain £30bn poorer, experts have said.
Written by David Turver

The debate about ‘net zero’ is hotting up and its promoters are losing the argument. The Conservative promise to scrap ‘carbon’ taxes on electricity generation if they come to power at the next election has sent promoters of ‘renewables’ like Energy UK into paroxysms of fear and rage
Written by Jon Fleetwood

It has become apparent that portions of the genetic sequences used by the PCR test to supposedly detect hantavirus also directly match human DNA sequences.
Written by Dr Vernon Coleman

It has recently been announced that women are no longer living noticeably longer than men. Gosh, what a surprise. I first warned that this would happen in 2001 (a quarter of a century ago).
Written by Jon Fleetwood

Last month, the World Health Organization conducted a 2-day pandemic simulation, convening 26 countries and territories, 600 health emergency experts, and more than 25 international partners
Written by Carey S. Cadieux

The move to reclassify medical marijuana products as Schedule III drugs applies only to those products certified by state-level medical cannabis programs. All other cannabis products remain a federal Schedule I drug, including those available from states’ recreational cannabis programs. The change in legal status acknowledges that medical marijuana has some medical value and that it has a lower potential for abuse than under the previous Schedule I classification
Written by Andy Rowlands

Last week, the BBC carried an article about a huge landslide in Alaska, that caused a very large tsunami in August 2025. It was all well and good until they came to say what caused it….
Written by Lioness of Judah Ministry

Sasha Latypova argues that vaccines and related injections are the primary cause of chronic illnesses across all age groups
Written by World Council for Health

Picture this scenario…you’re reading this article on a mobile device which is likely tracking not just your location, but your heart rate, your sleep patterns, your oxygen saturation, and —if you have the right apps— the electrical rhythms of your heart