The New England Journal of Medicine has been notable throughout the ‘pandemic’ as an effective and relentless vaccine promoter
A Call for Vaccine Safety Research Now?
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
The New England Journal of Medicine has been notable throughout the ‘pandemic’ as an effective and relentless vaccine promoter
Written by Jamie Carter
Want to experience totality again? Here are the next seven total solar eclipses across the world, from Alaska to Australia
Written by Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD
20+ Years In The Military Making? The All Seeing Eye Is Watching Everyone
Written by Robert D McFadden
An Oklahoma Republican who led the Environment Committee, but was especially vocal in challenging evidence of global warming
Written by Andrew Paul
Elon Musk’s lifelong obsession with establishing humanity’s future civilization on Mars includes modified Cybertrucks and new, bioengineered species “that are better suited” for life in a SpaceX colony populated, in part, by his many children
Written by Mack DeGeurin
Scientists and enthusiastic dog owners alike have long quibbled about what attributes or tendencies make one animal smarter or more intelligent than another
Written by Dr Gary Sidley
The pro-mask cultists are at it again. In the height of summer, no less, three healthcare providers are trying to re-impose their own mask “requirements” to the obvious glee of the BBC
Written by The Defender Staff
Late last year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration quietly introduced a regulation that may be one of the most important shifts in how nonprofit and for-profit U.S. institutions, both at home and abroad, conduct future medical and public health research
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D
As Denmark prepares to become the first country in the world to tax farmers for livestock ’emissions’, critics say the real goal is to consolidate control over the food supply and shift to corporate-controlled ‘Pharma Food’
Written by The Great Wakeup
A Q&A with Dr. Peter McCullough, Internist, Cardiologist and Chief Scientific Officer of the Wellness Company
Written by Tessa Koumoundouros
From conveying precise instruction to evoking entire new worlds, words and their meanings are central to our existence as humans. But how the multitude of cells making up a human brain take abstract noises or symbols and convert them into something with meaning has long been a mystery
Written by Jonathan Leake
Ed Miliband has ordered an immediate ban on drilling in new North Sea oil fields in a decision that overrules Energy Department officials and risks triggering a wave of legal action
Written by David Nield
More needs to be done to ensure that tattoo inks and other permanent makeup products are bacteria-free, according to the authors of a new study that found worryingly high numbers of commercial samples with bacteria in them
Written by John Leake
Last year, when I heard the news that Cormac McCarthy had died in Santa Fe at the age of 89, I reread No Country for Old Men. He owed the title of the book to Yeats’s poem “Sailing to Byzantium”—perhaps the best ever written about growing old
Written by Jennifer Nalewicki
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola
Puberty is an important period of development that signifies the transition between childhood and adulthood, marked by significant physical, emotional, psychological and social changes