Traditionally, weapons of mass destruction were nuclear, biological, or chemical (NBC)
current version of WHO’s Pandemic Treaty encourages not prevents pandemics
Written by Meryl Nass MD
Written by Meryl Nass MD
Traditionally, weapons of mass destruction were nuclear, biological, or chemical (NBC)
Written by Fabio Giuseppe Carlo Carisio
A Pfizer manager in Oceania has admitted that Australian employees of the New York pharmaceutical company are given different batches of vaccines from those distributed to the public
Written by Steve Kirsch
I’m going to share two, verifiable anecdotes, that prove, without a doubt, that vaccines cause SIDS and autism. Basically, the medical community claims black swans don’t exist. I easily found them
Written by Hayley Dixon
Clinics will also consider the impact of other medical and mental health issues
Written by Cap Allon
While the media tricks the dumb and the gullible into believing the world is on fire –with poverty-inducing CO2 reductions their only savoir– Antarctica is shivering through an extreme bout of cold, even by South Pole standards
Written by BBC
Chandrayaan-3, India’s latest Moon mission, has entered lunar orbit, the country’s space agency has said
Written by Max Lugavere
Implications of the protein leverage hypothesis for obesity prevention
Written by John Dee
The daily data are in for June and July and Schrödinger’s cat is both in and out of the bag
Written by FLCCC Alliance
These corrupt Boards with conflicts of interest should be removed from their powerful positions and prosecuted for crimes against humanity
Written by John Leake
Eerie shades of Arthur Koestler’s classic 1941 novel
Written by Keli Westgate
Learn the basics of this harmonious form of agriculture and start growing your own food forest
Written by Jessie Zhang
An Australian mislabelling report reveals seafood market’s questionable practices
Written by Gayla Cawley
In the latest push for her Green New Deal, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu signed an executive order that prohibits city-owned buildings from being constructed or renovated in a way that allows for the use of ‘fossil fuels’.
Written by University of Oxford
UK researchers are calling on higher education institutes and research funders to adopt a new set of recommended actions to address the substantial under-representation of Ph.D. students from ethnic minority backgrounds
Written by Thomas Catenacci
The Biden administration quietly revised its data analysis of gas stove regulations it proposed earlier this year, showing they would produce fewer consumer savings than previously projected
Written by Meryl Nass MD
CDC’s ACIP voted unanimously on August 4th to give a monoclonal antibody to newborns on day 1-7 of life to prevent RSV