I feel that I make notes every day on saying goodbye to a world that has passed – and at times on noticing a new world that is barely stirring. So I mourn, and at times I hope
Expressionless Babies, Bored Lovers
Written by Dr Naomi Wolf
Written by Dr Naomi Wolf
I feel that I make notes every day on saying goodbye to a world that has passed – and at times on noticing a new world that is barely stirring. So I mourn, and at times I hope
Written by Donato Paolo Mancini and Meryl Nass
The World Health Organization’s new chief scientist has urged countries to share work on vaccines, diagnostics and treatments for the 20 most dangerous pathogens to avoid the “deep scars” caused by inequitable access to countermeasures at the height of the Covid-19 crisis
Written by Andy Kessler
Two years ago during Covid lockdowns, I wrote about climate control freaks, facetiously anticipating a future headline: “Bad CO2 Day, Lockdowns Enforced.” A joke that would never happen, right? Well . . .
Written by Phillip Altman
A recent Japanese report suggests these variants are not arising naturally
Written by Meryl Nass MD
This report is designed to help readers think about some big topics: how to really prevent pandemics and biological warfare, how to assess proposals by the WHO and its members for responding to pandemics, and whether we can rely on our health officials to navigate these areas in ways that make sense and will help their populations
Written by Richard Cronin
An entirely unappreciated phenomenon which heats the Earth is Tidal Pumping by the Sun’s gravity
Written by Peter Ridd
The Australian Academy of Science (AAS) recently released a report Reef Futures Roundtable, which is ostensibly about the ‘doomed’ Great Barrier Reef
Written by John Dee
A quick look beneath the sleek exterior of super smooth global gridded temperature anomalies reveals a pretty sorry bunch of data
Written by Harold Hutchison
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy called out MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell Tuesday for linking a hurricane approaching Florida to ‘climate change’
Written by Jim Hoft
In a landmark ruling on September 1, a federal court stated that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration abused its authority under federal law when it advised Americans to “stop” using the drug Ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19
Written by Vinay Prasad
It works for individuals but not populations, is his new line, but, this too, lacks data
Written by Kiley Price
After scientists created oxygen-28 in the lab, it almost immediately degraded, baffling physicists around the world
Written by FS Blog
Hanlon’s Razor teaches us not to assume the worst intention in the actions of others. Understanding Hanlon’s Razor helps us see the world in a more positive light, stop negative assumptions, and improve relationships
Written by Phillip Altman
A new term to describe the pathology caused by the Spike Protein in both the COVID virus and the mRNA so-called COVID “vaccines”
Written by Meryl Nass MD
From Ms. Melissa Goldin, who specializes in this type of genre
Written by Sundance
Annnd… Here we go. If you have not read the background {Go Deep}, you will not have the appropriate context to absorb the latest revelation about how the Dept of Defense will now conduct online monitoring operations, using enhanced AI to protect the U.S. internet from “disinformation” under the auspices of national security