Following on from Germany’s recent admission that shutting all its nuclear power stations was a ‘colossal mistake’, the head of the EU; Ursula von der Leyen, now says it was a ‘strategic mistake’, perhaps trying to downplay the significance by not using the word ‘colossal’
After more than two decades researching natural health through GreenMedInfo, reviewing thousands of studies across thousands of compounds, there are very few nutrients that stand out as clearly as creatine
Much has been written recently about the death of expertise in America. On one subject after another, those claiming to be ‘experts’ have proved to be completely wrong
Retractions of papers are sometimes necessary, for example in cases of fraud, fabrication, or findings that are demonstrably unreliable, but the scientific record is not meant to be constantly rewritten
Open the Denver Post and you might experience intellectual whiplash. In one article, readers are warned that Colorado ski resorts face an uncertain future due to ‘climate change’, with “less reliable powder days” threatening the industry. Right beside it, A forecast of more than two feet of snow for Colorado’s mountain peaks
In chapters 1 to 3 of my forthcoming book “The Energy Trap: Why the Renewable Energy Transition Can’t Work — And What Can”, I described the physical constraints that all energy systems must obey, the industrial processes that depend on hydrocarbons, and the depletion of the oil endowment we depend on
Have you ever wondered why cars are getting so expensive? Regulation. What about that ridiculous feature that turns your car off every time you come to a stop sign? Regulation. Or why it seems like invisible forces are pushing you toward an electric car? Again, regulation
In February 2026 there was a measles outbreak in part of London. (Nothing unusual in that. And it was reported that the number of cases was not exceptional)
A new bill introduced last week in the Kansas Legislature would prohibit government agencies, employers, schools, and businesses from denying services or employment based on a person’s medical decisions, including whether they accept or refuse vaccines, tests, masks, or other medical interventions
The U.S. must address the “massive epidemic of vaccine injury,” according to scientists, doctors, lawyers and medical freedom activists who spoke today in Washington, D.C., at a roundtable hosted by the MAHA Institute
Joe Rogan recently had RFK Jr. on his show, and there, RFK presented an excellent summary of the wide range of remarkable (and previously impossible) things he and his team have been able to pull off after a year due to them having the president’s complete support to challenge the vested interests that profit off of keeping us sick
Ancient Egyptians lined their vessels with it. Greek physicians dressed wounds with it. Pioneer settlers dropped silver coins into their milk pails to keep them fresh on the frontier. For six millennia, silver was medicine