It seems fitting that on July 4th, I should be doing some analysis on US mortality data
Did The Covid ‘Vaccines’ Actually Save Any Lives At All?
Written by Joel Smalley
Written by Joel Smalley
It seems fitting that on July 4th, I should be doing some analysis on US mortality data
Written by Aaron Hertzberg
Someone (who needs to remain anonymous) was able to obtain the death certificates from Minnesota for all deaths that occurred from 2015 to the present, which presented the opportunity to see if the CDC is being entirely honest about the US death data. Unsurprisingly, it is not
Written by John Dee
In this article I go through some basic stats concepts, and we discover that claims of a truly apocalyptic June 2023 are mere hot air according to the Central England Temperature Record
Written by Vance Voetberg
As the debate surrounding body composition measurements intensifies, health care professionals and researchers question the reliability of the body mass index (BMI) as an accurate indicator of an individual’s health
Written by Fred Lambert
A Chinese electric car designed for battery swapping has dropped its entire battery pack while driving down the road
Written by Margaret Osborne
The Environmental Protection Agency has cleared the release of 2.4 billion genetically-modified mosquitoes in California and Florida. The mosquitoes, created by biotech firm Oxitec, will be non-biting Aedes aegypti males engineered to only produce viable male offspring, per the company
Written by Dr. Mike Yeadon
There has been a catastrophic drop in birth rates in most if not all countries with a high coverage of mRNA vaccines amongst people of fertile age
Written by Zachary Streiber
One of the most-used influenza medicines doesn’t work well in preventing severe complications that lead to hospitalization, according to a new study
Written by CO2 Coalition
Nobel laureate Dr. John Clauser, a CO2 Coalition Board of Directors member, delivered a keynote lecture at Quantum Korea 2023 Seoul on June 26, 2023, saying “I don’t believe there is a climate crisis” in his keynote address
Written by Stephen Treloar
Norway’s energy ministry approved oil and gas projects with a total value of more than 200 billion kroner ($18.5 billion) as Europe’s biggest supplier of natural gas works to keep up production
Written by Dominic Lawson
From the most exclusive enclave on the U.S. West Coast — Malibu, where the median cost of a ‘single family home’ is $7 million — comes a voice of sympathy for the everyday concerns of struggling British workers
Written by Duggan Flanakin
The Italian parliament, demonstrating confidence in Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni (pictured), this week formally backed her plan to reintroduce nuclear power plants into Italy’s energy mix, reversing the nation’s 1987 moratorium on nuclear power
Written by Stop These Things
The wind cultist is always ready to spear hundreds of giant 240m (787ft) industrial wind turbines into your backyard, but howls bloody outrage should the ‘favour’ look like being returned
Written by Brian Zinchuk
Around 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Monday, June 27, the sun had gone down in Alberta and there was no wind power production to be had
Written by Net Zero Watch
The crash in Siemens Energy’s share price on Friday has admirably highlighted an issue with wind costs that colleagues and I have been examining for more than a decade
Written by John Leake
Anyone who has ever been severely injured or ill is familiar with the terrible realization that in a state of debilitation and sickness, one’s freedom is largely taken away. Thus, health and liberty are inextricably linked