They lied. They know they lied. And now they know that we know they lied
Did Australian gene technology regulator Lie Under Oath?
Written by Dr Ah Kahn Syed
Written by Dr Ah Kahn Syed
They lied. They know they lied. And now they know that we know they lied
Written by Autoblog
With signs of growing inventory and slowing sales, auto industry executives admitted this week that their ambitious electric vehicle plans are in jeopardy, at least in the near term
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
A bit of knowledge about “public health” can be a dangerous thing when financially conflicted partisans control the executive branch
Written by Joel Smalley
A call to action by Pascal Najadi, son of WEF co-founder, and Dr Astrid Stuckelberger, WHO whistleblower
Written by Frieda Powers
The family of a former nurse in Ohio is blaming the nation’s healthcare system for her decision to take her own life
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
I have been struck by the wide range of neurological syndromes I see in the office in patients who took one or more of the ill-advised Covid vaccines
Written by Margaret Anna Alice
The following poem was inspired by a conversation with Mike Yeadon
Written by Dr Tess Lawrie, MBBCh, PhD
To address the many requests I get about where to locate this video, I’m posting it here for ease of sharing
Written by Flora Zhao
Written by Chase Smith
Written by Truth University
Written by Ryan Hogg
The group plans to cut at least 15 percent of staff working in its ‘low-carbon solutions’ division while scaling back its hydrogen business, Reuters first reported Wednesday.
Written by Tilak Doshi
By sheer dint of repetition in countless “expert” reports and mass media articles, this line in the ‘climate change’ narrative has become a truism
Written by Nan Zhao, Xian Zhang, J. Adam Noah, and Mark Tiede
A new study reveals a significant disparity in neural activity during face-to-face conversations compared to Zoom interactions
Written by Gemma Tarlach
New evidence suggests we may need to rethink our current models of how humans evolved
Written by Sharmila Kuthunur
We see countless stars and galaxies sparkling in the universe today, but how much matter is actually there? The question is simple enough — its answer, however, is turning out to be quite a head-scratcher