
IMA Head of Medical and Scientific Affairs Dr. Ryan Cole joined The National News Desk to argue that red light therapy is far more than a beauty fad
Written by Independent Medical Alliance

IMA Head of Medical and Scientific Affairs Dr. Ryan Cole joined The National News Desk to argue that red light therapy is far more than a beauty fad
Written by Paul Homewood

El Ninos create a problem for the alarmist media. As global temperatures can rise by as much as a full degree in the space of a couple of years, as the climate swings from La Nina to El Nino, without any noticeable detriment to human life
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

The Guardian breathlessly peddles an “internal BHP memo”, as if there were such things as external memos, that reveals that a major mining firm has bailed on its pompous ‘decarbonization’ plans
Written by Jon Haidt

In April I gave my third — and most urgent — TED Talk. It’s about stopping the takeover of childhood by technologies that were not designed with children’s welfare in mind
Written by Lioness of Judah Ministry

Newly resurfaced declassified files are raising fresh questions about Cold War-era programs that aimed to modify storms and rainfall through cloud-seeding operations
Written by Dr. Joseph Varon

When Abraham Lincoln was shot, America saw more than just the loss of a President. Something quieter happened that night, but it was just as important. People saw the kind of doctor that society once truly respected
Written by Jeff Reynolds and Kevin Mooney

An under-the-radar legal switcheroo should concern every business leader, investor, and taxpayer in America. Now, 23 state attorneys general have taken notice and sent a letter to the Administrative Office of U.S. Courts that bolsters the efforts of three eminent scientists who sounded the alarm
Written by John Gustavsson

Even as Democratic activists in the U.S. cool to the cause of climate alarmism, environmentalism maintains its political and economic grip on policymakers on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean
Written by Mike Adams

I have been building AI systems and using them daily for years, so I understand the genuine technological potential of this breakthrough technology
Written by Jon Fleetwood

A U.S. military-linked paper published in Scientific Reports in 2023 reveals that Ebola RT-PCR test outcomes changed depending on how the assay’s synthetic primers and probes were engineered—with the same human samples testing negative under one Ebola PCR configuration and positive under another
Written by Paul Homewood

A new analysis by the Institute of Economic Affairs has found that the cost of subsidising ‘renewable’ energy will double to £40billion by 2030 under Ed Miliband’s plans to ‘decarbonise’ the electricity supply
Written by John Leake

In January 2026, Vincent Munster and research fellow Claude Kwe traveled to the Republic of the Congo amid a reported monkeypox outbreak
Written by John Leake

Hats off to Nicholas Hulscher, Peter McCullough, Harvey Risch et al. for their newly published paper on the anti-cancer properties of Ivermectin and Mebendazole
Written by Eccentrik

Dr. William W. Thompson, a prominent epidemiologist and psychologist at the CDC, became widely known in 2014 as the “CDC Whistleblower” after he was secretly recorded having conversations with and by another respected scientist, biochemical engineer, Dr. Brian Hooker
Written by Mike Adams

The tech industry is about to sell you a surveillance device disguised as a productivity machine. I’ve been warning about this for years, and now the evidence is undeniable
Written by Jon Fleetwood

The Bill Gates-funded Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) will “urgently accelerate development of three investigational vaccines targeting the Bundibugyo ebolavirus that has caused a rapidly spreading epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and neighbouring Uganda,” according to a Sunday press release from the organization