
The British military is one step closer to deploying lasers onto the battlefield after a successful test of its new anti-drone DragonFire directed energy system.
Written by Nicholas Slayton

The British military is one step closer to deploying lasers onto the battlefield after a successful test of its new anti-drone DragonFire directed energy system.
Written by Meryl Nass MD

When the delegates don’t want their constituents to know how they voted on a controversial matter, such as handing sovereignty of their nation over to the WHO, they can simply decide to hold a secret ballot. And the decision to hold a secret ballot may not be recorded or held by roll call. Sweet, huh?
Written by Meryl Nass MD / Alex Newman

We’ve identified three so far. They are racing to the finish line before everyone wakes up! They can’t win unless they have total information control.
Written by Dr. Byram W. Bridle

It has been two years, five months, and twenty-seven days (909 total days) since the administration of my employer, the University of Guelph, banned me from accessing my office and laboratory.
Written by Wayne A Rohde

HRSA just released the January 2024 statistics for COVID-19 countermeasure injury petition filings and reimbursements
Written by Linnea Lueken

A recent news post at the Harvard School of Public Health “Understanding the mental health consequences of chronic climate change,” claims that ‘climate change’, which researchers dub “chronic,” is leading to negative mental health consequences for people around the world
Written by Archaeology World Team

While the whole city often does not vanish, the Roman colony of Thamugadi was established in the North African province of Mumidia by Emperor Traian about 100 A.D., the city, also known as Timgad or Tamugas
Written by Raphael Lataster, PhD
Everyone debating the merits of the COVID-19 vaccines needs to take these four journal articles into account.
Written by Pierre Kory, MD, MPA and Mary Beth Pfeiffer
Written by Jim Haslam
Written by John Leake

America’s partisan cognitive catastrophe.
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.