For several years I’ve been turning over in my mind an idea that initially struck me as far-fetched, but now strikes me as a distinct possibility
Are the Inmates Now Running the World?
Written by John Leake
Written by John Leake
For several years I’ve been turning over in my mind an idea that initially struck me as far-fetched, but now strikes me as a distinct possibility
Written by Edward Malnick
UK households will pay a £170-a-year green levy on energy bills in the coming days, with Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt accused of “slyly” shifting costs back to consumers
Written by BBC
People in the UK are less likely to survive treatable conditions, such as breast cancer and stroke, than those in other rich nations, a study has found
Written by National American Renaissance Movement
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
In Cincinnati the “Queen of the West,” there is a part of the city called “Pill Hill” where many hospitals are located
Written by Corrine Lund RN / BSN / CEN
In an attempt to gleam actual facts regarding COVID and medical care, I am compelled to parse through the wide spectrum of conflicting politically biased “information” that is constantly pushed out
Written by John Leake
New York Times columnist Farhad Manjoo just opined that It’s Not Possible to ‘Win’ an Argument With Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—an analysis that led him to conclude that no one should talk to the presidential candidate about any difficult or controversial subject affecting mankind
Written by The Space Academy
Construction workers have accidentally dug up a 40,000 year old tree that will give scientists insight into what will happen when Earth’s magnetic poles flip, which they are already starting to do
Written by Shawn Regan
As wildfires rage across Canada, Americans on the East Coast and in the Midwest face a public-health threat familiar out West: wildfire smoke
Written by BBC
I tell my Argentinian pal that I’ve been using ChatGPT to practise my Spanish and, excitedly, I explain what it can do
Written by Net Zero Watch
Net Zero Watch today welcomed the decision of the Swedish government to cancel its targets for “100 percent renewable energy” supply and shift to a more technology neutral aspiration for “100 percent fossil-free” energy provision
Written by Koen Vogel
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
It is a fact that children love to role-play. That role-playing has many positive benefits: including learning empathy, providing an emotional outlet, and working out complex social relationships/cultural norms. There is nothing inherently bad about role-playing
Written by Mathew Aldred
Like many of my readers, no doubt, I get books with the intention of reading them and then get distracted by other things (like the 1055 articles in my Substack drafts section begging to be finished)
Written by Stephen J. Crothers
Written by Dr Judy Wilyman
The medical tyranny of the last three years exists because we have allowed the Australian parliament to be controlled by outside authorities/corporations through the contracts we have signed with the WHO