
OMNS (November 30, 2023) Atrial fibrillation (Afib) is a worldwide epidemic affecting 37 million people, and its rising prevalence will most certainly account for increasing public health costs
Written by Dwight Kalita, PhD

OMNS (November 30, 2023) Atrial fibrillation (Afib) is a worldwide epidemic affecting 37 million people, and its rising prevalence will most certainly account for increasing public health costs
Written by James Lyons-Weiler and Diana Lutfi

A rational critique of “Vaccines in the Courts: A COVID-19-Induced Litigation Influx“. Product litigation has led to safer products. The 1986 Act has created judicial tyranny
Written by World Council For Health

12 crucial steps you should take now to protect your identity, assets, and sovereignty from Big Tech elites
Written by Jeffrey A. Tucker

There was some sense in the air in the spring of 2020 that many things weren’t quite normal
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

As an epidemiologist I am in the business of determining scientific validity of published studies
Written by Andy Rowlands

Six days ago when the annual lie-fest that is the Conference of the Parties began in Dubai, King Charles III of Great Britain was invited to give a speech at the opening ‘ceremony’
Written by Thomas Catenacci

‘Common sense has prevailed’ says Conneticut Senate GOP leader
Written by Jim Hoft

Since the introduction of the experimental COVID-19 vaccines, The Gateway Pundit has been covering numerous studies from health professionals, revealing startling findings that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are linked to the rapid onset of heart-related problems in individuals across all age groups
Written by Truth Over News

Written by John Leake

Last night, Dr. McCullough gave an interview before a large audience in the Debate Chamber of the Old Parkland Hospital in Dallas
Written by Meryl Dorey

The chances of this NOT being due to the jabs is 100 Billion to 1 according to New Zealand government head health statistician
Written by Marina Zhang

Compared to Eris, BA.2.86 has a significantly lower growth efficiency, meaning that it is less capable of replicating itself in the human bodies
Written by Clare Watson

Ever since the spooky phenomenon of superconductivity was discovered in 1911, scientists have been searching for superconducting materials that work under practical conditions
Written by Michelle Starr

A new study has found that the impending peak in the Sun’s activity cycle will likely arrive significantly sooner than previously predicted
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Global mean temperature (GMT) and mean sea level (MSL) are frequently used as key indicators of ‘climate change’
Written by Tim Gorichanaz

ChatGPT was launched on 30 November 2022, ushering in what many have called artificial intelligence’s breakout year. Within days of its release, ChatGPT went viral