
Here at CDN we have a fearless prediction that will help you manage your investments, decide how to vote, arrange your personal affairs and grow your business
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Here at CDN we have a fearless prediction that will help you manage your investments, decide how to vote, arrange your personal affairs and grow your business
Written by Jim Fetzer

A new book by David W. Mantik, M.D., Ph.D., and Jerome Corsi, Ph.D., The Assassination of JFK: The Final Analysis (2024), was published on 8 March 2024 and had sold 4,000 copies by 15 March (“The Ides of March”), which reflects the public’s thirst for truth about the death of our 35th President
Written by Derek Knauss

Its generic pharmaceutical name is Pregabalin. Although you may know it by one of its brand names: there’s Alzain, Axalid and Lyrica
Written by Dr. Peter and Ginger Breggin

Four days after German chemist Dr. Andreas Noack released his final video on graphene hydroxide, he was seized by a sudden unexplained attack that caused paralysis, weakness, profound disorientation (like he was drunk), and collapse with loss of breathing
Written by The Global Warming Policy Forum

A wide-ranging review of official science advice examines serious failings in the way scientific advice is being delivered to governments and proposes radical reforms to improve it
Written by Pierre Gosselin

Unusual cold weather is currently affecting almost the entire planet, and Arctic sea ice is growing
Written by Andy Rowlands

Last Tuesday, that bastion of accurate reporting; The Guardian, told us the planet has almost reached the ‘heating’ that will cause our own extinction
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The ongoing debate and investigation into the causes and impacts of global warming bring to the forefront the significance of understanding Earth’s climatic past to forecast its future
Written by Phillip Altman

Until now there has been a massive effort to suppress voices arguing against the Australian Government’s pandemic policies and the so-called COVID-19 ‘vaccines’
Written by Danielle Summer

Teachers working inside Brockton High School, the largest school in Massachusetts, US, have said that they are overwhelmed by the escalation of violent incidents by students
Written by Shuchita Jha

A tenth of India’s petrol is now biofuel, which is blended with ethanol, a by-product of sugarcane. But that’s a crop hungry for water, in a country facing drought, and on land that might be better used for food grain
Written by Robert Bridge

World Obesity Day was marked this week and, with over a billion people afflicted worldwide, obesity is now considered more dangerous to global health than hunger. The numbers are staggering
Written by Stephen Heins

Work has started on the clearing of up to 120,000 trees in the central German ‘fairy tale’ forest of Reinhardswald, but the payment is the partial destruction of the 1,000 year-old ancient wood itself
Written by Tott News

For over six decades in Australia, the study of clouds, rain and the atmosphere has been largely hidden from the public, as a secretive network of government agencies and private business interests continue to manipulate the weather around us to their personal benefit
Written by Mike McRae

An ingredient once commonly used in citrus-flavored sodas to keep the tangy taste mixed thoroughly through the beverage could finally be banned for good across the US
Written by Carly Cassella

The humble bumblebee is proof that brain size isn’t everything