
As I reported earlier this week, the EU has now formally abandoned its 2035 ban on the sale of new petrol/diesel cars
Written by Paul Homewood

As I reported earlier this week, the EU has now formally abandoned its 2035 ban on the sale of new petrol/diesel cars
Written by Sayer Ji

Imagine you could trace a single thread through the labyrinth of modern chronic disease—obesity, autoimmunity, hormonal collapse, depression, metabolic dysfunction, accelerated aging—and discover they all converge at one overlooked point: a wavelength of light your ancestors received every single day of their lives
Written by Independent Medical Alliance

Since the dawn of COVID and the widespread rollout of the injections, chronic fatigue has surged in parallel. Millions have reported persistent exhaustion, exercise intolerance, and physical depletion long after recovery or vaccination
Written by Independent Medical Alliance and Jenna McCarthy

I used to be the public health poster girl—the kind who never missed a “wellness check” for my kids, dutifully dragged her family to the annual flu shot clinic like it was a moral duty, and believed society was one selfish decision away from a full-blown polio pandemic
Written by Paul Homewood

On December 17th, Nature ran a story entitled ‘Trump team plans to break up ‘global mothership’ of climate science‘
Written by Chris Morrison

A massive ‘lawfare’ claim backed by Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth has been filed in the UK’s Royal Courts of Justice claiming that Shell Oil played a part in a devastating typhoon in the Philippines in 2021
Written by Hart

Brazil has had things tougher than many countries. As in Hungary, children whose parents chose not to vaccinate are not merely precluded from state nurseries and schools
Written by Paul Driessen, JD

Energy analyst Robert Bryce maintains a database showing that, as of November 2025, local communities have rejected or restricted 595 wind, 475 solar, and (more recently) 72 large-scale battery projects
Written by Paul Homewood

Last week, The Telegraph reported the proportion of Britons planning to buy an electric or hybrid vehicle fell for the first time since Covid
Written by James Edward Kamis

One of Antarctica’s most amazing features is a hidden network of streams, rivers, and freshwater lakes beneath its ice sheet, stretching across the entire continent. All this water eventually flows downhill into the ocean
Written by Daniel Frost, Sarah Coyne, and Jane Shawcroft

Talita Pruett, a California mom of three children ages 14, 13, and five, is doing everything she can to be a present, involved parent. But one issue weighs on her more than anything else: guilt over media
Written by Jon Fleetwood

A 2025 Shandong province CDC-authored study confirms that vaccinated infants, NOT the unvaccinated, frequently develop clinically measles-like illness caused by live attenuated vaccine virus, and that these post-vaccination illnesses are often indistinguishable from wild measles in surveillance systems, contaminating official measles case data
Written by Kenneth Richard

A 2007 math proofs study that asserted a global mean temperature does not exist in reality (because a temperature average can only be defined in equilibrium systems) has never been disproved
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

I never thought as a practicing doctor I would appear on podcasts with British comedians, but here we are!
Written by Dr David Livermore

The BBC informs us that we have entered a ‘Super-Flu’ crisis, “unlike anything since the pandemic”. Other outlets scream that hospitals are facing a “worst case scenario”
Written by Sayer Ji

There’s a spoonful of raw honey sitting before you. What you’re about to taste contains something that should be impossible: living bacteria that have been reproducing, unchanged, for 80 million years