
Health and Human Services Assistant Director Levine is the first transgender US government official in history. Levine is a pediatrician who began life as “Richard” and during adulthood changed his gender to female and took the name “Rachel”
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Health and Human Services Assistant Director Levine is the first transgender US government official in history. Levine is a pediatrician who began life as “Richard” and during adulthood changed his gender to female and took the name “Rachel”
Written by Reuters

Written by MARYAM HENEIN

In 2023, The LANCET censored & CANCELLED a ground-breaking COVID-19 Vaccine Injury & Autopsy paper within 24 hours following over 100,000 downloads. It has just passed peer review & is now published
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

The implausible president of COP29, Mukhtar Babayev of Azerbaijan, was at the recently-concluded UN’s Bonn Climate Change Conference in June to try to galvanize the COP29 corpse, and claimed to have “a two-pillared plan to ‘enhance ambition and enable action’.”
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

I have recently posted a Substack about the bona fide risk of progressive cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease after COVID-19 vaccination
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The Central England Temperature (CET) record, maintained by the Met Office, is the longest-running continuous temperature record in the world, starting in 1659. It provides an invaluable historical dataset that allows us to analyze long-term temperature trends and variations over centuries
Written by Julia Conley

Biodiversity advocates on Wednesday called on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to reject a new geoengineering project spearheaded by researchers in Massachusetts that one critic said would do “nothing to solve the root causes of the climate crisis and instead puts at risk the oceans’ natural capacity to absorb carbon and their role in sustaining life on Earth.”
Written by Phillip Altman

Pfizer Inc. previously admitted it behaved improperly in not reporting major clinical trial safety issues during the original COVID-19 “vaccine” trials because they claimed the US FDA were aware of what they were doing, therefore, it was OK. That is a very creative defence
Written by Breanne Deppisch

The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked an Environmental Protection Agency rule cracking down on power plant ‘pollution’, delivering another blow, at least in the near term, to the Biden administration as it looks to deliver on its ‘decarbonization’ goals
Written by Stop These Things

Fed up Australian firefighters are refusing to fight fires started by wind turbines, solar panels and giant batteries
Written by Stephen Moore

Things aren’t going well at all for the global warming crusaders
Written by Alan Boyle

Three weeks after it lifted off from the far side of the moon, China’s Chang’e-6 spacecraft dropped off a capsule containing first-of-its-kind lunar samples for retrieval from the plains of Inner Mongolia
Written by David Nield

Earth’s atmosphere whips into a frenzy where it fades into the emptiness of space, yet a new study has uncovered currents amid the turbulence that eerily reflect the winds swirling closer to the surface, hinting at hidden forces that connect them
Written by I&I Editorial Board

The Washington Post ran a lengthy article last week bemoaning the fact that AI is sucking up so much power that it’s already straining the nation’s electric grid and is bad for the environment
Written by Kenneth Richard

Modeling the main factors driving climate is riddled with and precluded by observational error. Some scientists now acknowledge this
Written by John Droz

In my last commentary, I elaborated on a proposed definition of Critical Thinking. Although there were a few suggested refinements, I received no major objections