
I cannot say who is driving this. It is infantile.
Written by Meryl Nass MD

I cannot say who is driving this. It is infantile.
Written by Road Warrior

The Tesla Cybertruck’s distinctive looks could have deadly consequences for its passengers, pedestrians, and other cars on the road unfortunate enough to cross its path, experts fear — despite claims made by CEO Elon Musk that it will be “safer per mile than other trucks.”
Written by Rhiannon Williams

A significant proportion of people paid to train AI models may be themselves outsourcing that work to AI, a new study has found.
Written by Sharyl Attkisson

In today’s perverted information and medical environment, you can count on at least one thing: any data that shows concerns with Covid vaccination, or any vaccination, is likely to somehow be twisted into a recommendation that more people get vaccinated.
Written by John Leake

I first heard about the American expat playwright in Berlin; C.J. Hopkins, in November 2020, when someone sent me a link to his essay The Germans Are Back!
Written by Meryl Nass MD

Historians of the future, flash-frying peccary testicles and mesquite pods over their campfires, will wonder at how the archetypal Shining City on a Hill of America’s storied yesteryear got transformed into the roach motel that our country has become on the threshold of 2024.
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

The majority of my patients in practice have indicated they are not going to take another COVID-19 vaccine. But is my clinic a skewed sample?
Written by Meryl Nass MD

Conservation easements may not be what you thought; Eminent Domain plays a role, as do “ecosystem services” and new, voodoo accounting methods.
Written by Michelle Starr

The early Universe was a wild time. In the first 2 billion years following the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago, star formation positively roiled, and galaxies flared to life in the darkness, collided, and grew.
Written by Bob Unruh

A retiree in North Carolina has a constitutional right to speak about math, in public, according to a ruling from a federal judge, Richard Myers.
Written by Norman Fenton

The idea that a particularly unusual sequence of deaths cannot happen by coincidence has been used by both sides of the covid narrative as explanations for their respective positions.
Written by Greg Reese

Rudolf Steiner, whose teachings led to anthroposophical medicine, biodynamic farming, and the Waldorf school, said that the heart is a seven-sided regular form that sits in an imaginary box in the chest.
Written by Paul Serran

Cuban state hops on the Death Express, copying the absolute worst of the Western society’s policies in a ‘proud’ move.
Written by Jack Phillips

Hospitals in places across the United States have reimplemented mask mandates because of what officials say is an uptick in COVID-19 and other respiratory infections.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

For decades, the average temperature in the United States and the Arctic Sea-Ice volume remained relatively stable, despite the increase of atmospheric CO2 from ~300 ppm in 1920 to ~350 ppm in 1988.
Written by Meryl Dorey

I can’t honestly remember when I first met Helen, but over the years I’ve known her, she has always been a patient, incredibly intelligent, and kind human being who cared deeply for others.