Does cocoa have brain health benefits?
Written by Max Lugavere
Written by Max Lugavere
Written by Patricia Devlin
Health bosses have been told that dementia patients should be ‘challenged’ if they express “discriminatory” views towards transgender medical staff
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola
While many blame the encroaching tyranny on incompetence, evidence suggests it’s not incompetence at all
Written by Danielle O'Neal
In parts of arid outback Queensland, bore water pumped from deep underground is so hot it needs cooling before drinking
Written by Friends of Science
The recent release of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Summary for Policymakers (SPM) of the as yet, unreleased Synthesis report, has driven a flurry of catastrophic headlines ranging from ‘climate time bomb’ to ‘last chance for humanity’
Written by Greg Maybury
Interview with Monica Smit, Australian Activist, Global Freedom Fighter, June 4th, 2023
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
Transgender misadventure leads to frequent, serious complications
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
One of the many lessons I have learned over the last three years of forced enrollment in the COVIDcrisis University of Hard Knocks is that there actually are people who function to target resistance and whistleblower groups as black operations agents on behalf of the Government and other interested parties
Written by Nick Pope
A large offshore wind farm development project is underway off the Massachusetts coast nearly two years after the project’s developer received 20 “take” permits in June 2021 for the endangered right whale from environmental bureaucrats and regulators
Written by Harald Sack
On February 17, 1600, Dominican friar and philosopher Giordano Bruno was burned on the stake after the Roman Inquisition found him guilty of heresy
Written by Joel B. Pollak
San Diego, famed for its reliable sunshine, has not had a completely clear and sunny day since February 15 and is on track to experience eight consecutive months of below-average temperatures for the first time since 1963
Written by Net Zero Watch
Amendment to Ofgem’s statutory duties ‘leaves consumers defenceless in the face of green rent-seeking’
Written by Susan Arnold
If you thought Democrats were done pushing the Covid hysteria, think again
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.
Farmers in Ireland are protesting government proposals to cull livestock — including up to 200,000 cows — in an effort to meet national and European Union goals to reduce methane emissions
Written by Meryl Nass MD
Not only is the partner a huge problem (I will provide the WSJ article full text), but “digital safety” is also a euphemism for censorship
Written by Andy Rowlands
Last week, the Australian 9News website carried an article with the title ‘Carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere highest in four million years‘