
In an era where environmental issues are increasingly prominent, a significant legal dispute, Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, has emerged with the potential to reshape regulatory law.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

In an era where environmental issues are increasingly prominent, a significant legal dispute, Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, has emerged with the potential to reshape regulatory law.
Written by Norman Fenton and Martin Neil

If there were a group of whistleblowers within a government funded organisation who wanted to subtly tell the world that there is no longer any credible evidence to support the ‘safe and effective’ narrative about the covid vaccines, then what they might do is the following:
Written by Meryl Nass MD

Will the NZ Health Ministry conduct it honestly? I decode what it announced yesterday.
Written by Thomas Catenacci

A large coalition of environmental activist organizations is calling on the Biden administration to use a little-known regulatory maneuver to block a major natural gas expansion project in the Pacific Northwest.
Written by Steve Kirsch

A study cited in the UK press found that the excess deaths are primarily due to circulatory issues, not COVID. Thanks to the work of John Beaudoin, we know the COVID vaccine caused circulatory deaths.
Written by Dr Naomi Wolf

This essay seeks to inform you about the importance of building a parallel independent media economy, and to tell you how to do it.
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Almost like Christmas time for the Influenza vaccine companies, the CDC declared National Influenza Vaccination Week from December 4-8, 2023, a “reminder for everyone 6 months and older that there’s still time to get a flu vaccine this season.”
Written by Arthur Firstenberg

Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Recently I was on a long program with Dr. Drew Pinsky, who out of the gate declared the COVID-19 vaccines benefitted the elderly early in the pandemic.
Written by Phillip Altman

Here are the facts:
Written by Dr Saeed A. Qureshi, Ph.D.

I studied science/chemistry from grade 9th to Ph.D. level, specializing in analytical-organic chemistry, which makes learning time almost 12 years. Then, I worked for 35 years in the field.
Written by Clare Watson

In 2100, our world will likely look drastically different to what it does today.
Written by MARYAM HENEIN

How many more excess deaths do we need before we acknowledge the big fat elephant in the room?
Written by Meryl Nass MD

I love The Midwestern Doctor because he seems to think like me, writes better, and collects a ton of facts. In this case he reports back from Peter Hotez’ latest book and gives me a shout-out.
Written by Meryl Nass MD

To protect us, of course. It’s for our own good. To protect our human rights and freedoms.
Written by Norman Fenton

A new peer-reviewed study of public covid data in six northern European countries (in which I was one of several authors) has discovered that the pre-existing seasonal nature of coronaviruses had more impact on reported covid ‘case’ and ‘death’ numbers than any of the government public health interventions – including vaccinations, lockdowns, masks and travel restrictions.