
No one would fault you for believing that between 1980 and 2020, we experienced a warming of the climate at a rate that is unprecedented in the last 2,000 years
Written by Ron Barmby

No one would fault you for believing that between 1980 and 2020, we experienced a warming of the climate at a rate that is unprecedented in the last 2,000 years
Written by Dr Jessica Rose

I spent some time today revisiting the MMWR data for LA county that was published by the MMWR that claimed that most of the people who succumbed to SARS-2 “infection” were “unvaccinated”
Written by Independent Medical Alliance and Brownstone Institute

There was a time when the white coat symbolized courage. It meant that a physician stood between humanity and harm, guided not by decree but by conscience
Written by Dr Gary Sidley

Back in 2020, Ofcom, the UK broadcasts regulator, performed a pivotal role in censoring dissenting voices opposed to the dominant covid narrative
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola

In North America, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) holds enormous influence over how children’s medical care is shaped. Its public positions and policy priorities steer the direction of pediatric practice, often setting the tone for what’s considered standard care
Written by Hayley Dixon

Climate Aid is “spaffing taxpayers’ money up the wall”, the shadow energy secretary has said. Claire Coutinho said that an £11.6bn budget meant to help fight ‘climate change’ had become “a bureaucrat’s dream and the taxpayers’ nightmare”
Written by Steve Ramirez

In this adapted excerpt from “How to Change a Memory,” author and neuroscientist Steve Ramirez recounts the events that led him and his colleagues to discover memories could be artificially controlled in rodents by zapping their brains with lasers
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

If you are a man, could your declining testosterone levels be the cause of a subtle loss of energy, strength, and vitality?
Written by William M Briggs

Dartmouth President Sian Leah Beilock reacted to the Trump Administration’s Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education by saying the university would accept no new grant money, that professors would be returning what monies they now had, that the university would accept no federal funds of any kind, that they would ban its students from accepting student loans (all are backed by the federal government), they would refuse all federal and state favors, tax breaks, and any and all other special considerations. Just kidding!
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Written by Andy Rowlands

Here’s another scare story about ‘horrid bugs’ and viral contagion, As regular readers of PSI will know, many more doctors, scientists and researchers are questioning the virus theory narrative, which they argue, could merely be the body’s natural and regular detox process. Read and make up your own mind
Written by Paul Homewood

Cows have been eating grass for eternity. Why mess with their diets now?
Written by Robert Bryce

This is a tale of two Bills. Both Bills went to Harvard. Both have Harvard-size egos. Both are published authors and have large audiences. Both are Baby Boomers. (Bill McKibben is 64. Bill Gates is 70.) And both Bills are among the highest-profile Americans in the debate over climate and energy policy
Written by Linnea Lueken

The BBC posted an article, “Devastation on repeat: How climate change is worsening Pakistan’s deadly floods,” which, as the title suggests, claims that recent monsoon flooding in Pakistan was worsened by ‘climate change’. This is false
Written by Jon Fleetwood

A new Journal of Infection and Public Health paper published this month by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) scientists reveals an unprecedented rise in bird flu–related research worldwide—and predicts that publications on avian influenza will nearly double by 2030, marking what the authors call “accelerating growth” in the field
Written by Dr Robert Malone MD, MS

An international congress hosted by Artsen Collectief (Netherlands Doctors’ Collective) was convened on October 25 and 26, 2005, in Driebergen, Netherlands, and was attended by both an international panel of invited speakers and a sold-out audience