More than 1,000 years before gastro pubs or craft beer came to the Norfolk coast, the Anglo Saxons liked their tipple
Sedgeford Dig reveals Anglo Saxon maltings complex
Written by Chris Bishop
Written by Chris Bishop
More than 1,000 years before gastro pubs or craft beer came to the Norfolk coast, the Anglo Saxons liked their tipple
Written by Jim Hoft
A new study from the European Journal of Heart Failure found that 1 in 35 people showed signs of heart damage after taking the Moderna COVID19 vaccine
Written by Meryl Nass MD
The UK drugs regulator will rubber stamp drug approvals from “trusted partner” countries
Written by Justin Haskins
Every summer, heat waves inevitably hit the United States and other parts of the world, causing climate alarmists and left-leaning media outlets to demand dramatic, disastrous changes to the global energy system. Unfortunately, this summer is no different
Written by Vance Voetberg
When Laura Bray heard the devastating words “leukemia” from her 9-year-old daughter’s doctor, her world came crashing down
Written by Karen Gullo
EFF and 66 human rights and free speech advocacy groups across the globe today called on EU Internal Commissioner Thierry Breton to clarify that the Digital Services Act (DSA)—new regulations aimed at reining in Big Tech companies that control the lion’s share of online speech worldwide—does not allow internet shutdowns to be used as a weapon to punish platforms for not removing “hateful content.”
Written by The Yomiuri Shimbun
Chinese nuclear power plants have been releasing into the ocean water containing tritium at levels up to 6.5 times higher than the annual amount scheduled to be released from Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, according to a document the Japanese government compiled for other countries ahead of TEPCO’s discharge
Written by Arthur Firstenberg
Written by Suzanne Burdick Ph.D
The “Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act of 2023” would override the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s current guidelines on milk by amending the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to allow school cafeterias to offer unflavored and flavored whole milk
Written by Tyler Durden
Perhaps one of the most unsettling narrative relationships during the covid pandemic lockdowns was the assertion by various governments, think-tanks and media pundits that the mandates weren’t just good for “stopping the spread,” they were also good for “saving the environment” from what they claim will be inevitable Apocalyptic climate change
Written by David Booth
The only certainty in dousing an electric-vehicle fire is that there are no certainties
Written by Meryl Nass MD
Clearly important to gain control of the narrative because of the plans for more pandemics-coming-soon-and as a hit against RFK, Jr. I bolded the section discussing me and added 3 screenshots
Written by Meryl Nass MD
Reposting this, since RFK Jr. referred people to my website yesterday for info on HCQ and IVM
Written by Dr John Campbell
Myocardial Injury after COVID-19 mRNA-1273 Booster Vaccination
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
The world is getting much greener, and fast. Much of it because of the atmospheric gas that so many are afraid of
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
A wide range of cardiac conditions associated with Covid vaccines accounts for an epidemic of “cardiac arrests”