And just like that we’ve entered a new epoch; global boiling
Global boiling? Don’t be ridiculous
Written by Brendan O'Neill
Written by Brendan O'Neill
And just like that we’ve entered a new epoch; global boiling
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
Once again, Debbie Wasserman-Schultz overplays her hand
Written by Mike Campbell
A box full of genetically modified mosquitos successfully vaccinated a human against malaria in a trial funded by the National Institute of Health
Written by Vance Voetberg
Medical misdiagnoses cause 795,000 American deaths or permanent disabilities each year, according to a recent study published in the British Medical Journal
Written by Marina Zhang
In this series, we will explore the invisible yet omnipresent electromagnetic fields from common home electronics to 5G, and their potential impact on health
Written by Andy Rowlands
British tv weather girl Laura Tobin has been on the receiving end of harsh criticism after claiming recent temperatures in Phoenix, Arizona, was effectively making the city uninhabitable without air conditioning.
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
Recently the actor Jamie Foxx appeared after three months of silence
Written by Lynne Balzer
The Global Warming “crisis” was once a global cooling “crisis”!
Written by Zachary Streiber
Cases of myocarditis soared among U.S. service members in 2021 after the Covid vaccines were rolled out, a top Pentagon official has confirmed
Written by Welcome The Eagle
So the new VAERS data was just dropped two days ago July 21 and my friend’s report I filed on his behalf has not been published, even though a finalized ID# 2656675 has been issued
Written by Prepare For Change
A climate corporation is trying to gain access to dozens of private properties in South Dakota against their owners’ consent so it can build a “carbon capture” pipeline
Written by Tanja Katarina Rebel
Written by Jack Phillips
A report from the U.S. CDC found that more people and animals are getting sick from toxic algae that forms in bodies of water across the United States
Written by Meryl Nass MD
Now we have the label and the side effects are horrendous
Written by Sheramy Tsai
Food researchers allege study misleads the public about processed foods in the interest of ultra-processed food makers
Written by Megan Redshaw
A new study found more than a million U.S. deaths a year—including those in young people and working-age adults—would have been averted if the United States had mortality rates similar to other wealthy nations