For future astronauts, riding on the “Vomit Comet” is an essential part of training to live in the microgravity of space
NASA’s Vomit Comet: Training Flights for Astronauts
Written by Nola Taylor Tillman
Written by Nola Taylor Tillman
For future astronauts, riding on the “Vomit Comet” is an essential part of training to live in the microgravity of space
Written by Joel Smalley
I was referred to the brilliant article below from my ‘alma mater’, HART. It compares cardiovascular deaths and clearly examines the possible excuses explanations given by the public health authorities for their inexorable rise in both countries over the course of 2021 and 2022.
Written by Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD
Many people do not see a problem using Hydrogels in injectable medications and C19 shots. Hydrogel is the technological platform to the transhumanist agenda, as it can create technological interfaces, mimic any tissue
Written by Joachim Hagopian
An extremely significant video features three activists in today’s truth and justice movement, each playing a seminal role championing the cause of human freedom and redress from the genocidal killers.
Written by DailyClout
Should anyone trust Pfizer? Pfizer has a history of very large regulatory fines and penalties, as well as litigation settlements.
Written by Sarah Cownley
We’ve heard that laughter is the best medicine, and research offers some tangible examples
Written by Zachary Streiber
Dr. Anthony Fauci is among the growing number of officials who are acknowledging that the COVID-19 vaccines don’t work well against infection
Written by Katie Spence
Medical boards across the United States act independently and have full decision-making authority regarding discipline and investigations, with the exception of nine states, according to the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB)
Written by Elizabeth Howell
An ambitious Moon mission set to touch down at the south pole will delay its landing this year by a few months.
Written by Ellen Wan
As digital devices like smartphones become ubiquitous, the number of youngsters suffering from a vision disorder called strabismus is on the rise
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola
In the U.S., one in five prescriptions is written for an off-label use. (1) While sometimes this allows medications to be overused or misused, it also protects doctors’ ability to freely treat patients, and patient’s ability to use all available treatments after making an informed decision.
Written by Alexander Carter
Jaime Reed, a previous case manager at a transgender medical center spoke out and blew the whistle on medical procedures occurring at gender-affirming hospitals for children
Written by Wendi Strauch Mahoney
The August 2022 Unclassified Annual Report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) has surfaced, revealing a number of unexplained UFO sightings.
Written by medicinekillsmillions.com
In 1994 a study reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association reported that modern medicine causes 180,000 deaths each year in the USA
Written by Andrew Thornebrooke
Most of the debris from the Chinese ‘spy balloon’ shot down by the U.S. military last week is still lying in the ocean
Written by John Dee
Using a supplemented dataset incorporating NSDIC’s Sea Ice Index (SII) to explore the relationship with sea ice extent, sea surface and land surface temperate anomalies