Light Bulb Moments and the Power of Critical Thinking
Written by Gloria Moss and Katherine Armitage
Written by Gloria Moss and Katherine Armitage
Written by Steve Kirsch
Sean Plunket of The Platform in New Zealand, challenged me on Twitter to a $1M high stakes debate. My response? I’m all in for raising the stakes
Written by ProPublica
U.S. taxpayers bankrolled more than 50 uranium mills in the lead-up to the Cold War, but despite promises, the government has failed to address the widespread water pollution from the mills, according to a ProPublica investigation
Written by Cullen Linebarger
The global lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic ruined the lives of millions of people, especially the most vulnerable. Now the globalists responsible admit they issued their decrees solely on the basis of politics.
Written by Joel Smalley
It finally happened. Someone other than me surveyed the American people to find out if the vaccine is safe or not. Rasmussen Reports got the same results I did. The vaccine isn’t safe – Steve Kirsch
Written by Dr Peter McCullough & John Leake
As Dr. McCullough characterized the problem in his January 23, 2022 speech from the Lincoln Memorial, medical freedom is like a circle linked to the circles of social and economic freedom.
Written by Sergio Prostak
The fossilized remains of an enigmatic mawsoniid Coelacanth (pronounced Seelekanth) that grew over a metre long have been discovered by an international team of paleontologists from the United Kingdom and Uruguay
Written by Steve Kirsch
On Wednesday, December 7, 2022, in Washington DC, Senator Ron Johnson (pictured), the incoming ranking member of the Senate’s Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee, held a roundtable discussion: Covid-19 Vaccines: What They Are, How They Work and Possible Causes of Injuries.
Written by ManDownUnder
Diving into the Cause of Death data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics provides some sobering learnings regarding what the Australian government did to its people in 2021
Written by Allister Heath
Winter is upon us, courtesy of the Arctic blast unleashed by the Troll from Trondheim. We will soon find out whether we can keep the lights and heating on, or whether Britain is about to be plunged into a nightmare of energy rationing, rolling blackouts, three-day weeks, and untold human misery.
Written by Joel Smalley
A quick analysis of excess mortality distributions in England between 2019 and 2021
Written by Spencer Brown
Climate activists glued themselves to the tarmac at the Munich International Airport on Friday, the latest inane display of supposed virtue that temporarily closed a runway at Germany’s second-busiest airport.
Written by Alex Epstein
“Net zero by 2050” policies would be apocalyptically destructive if fully implemented and have already been catastrophically destructive when barely implemented
Written by Net Zero Watch
A new paper from Net Zero Watch argues that climate alarmists are waging psychological warfare on the public
Written by Joel Smalley
If you didn’t learn from the last one, perhaps “this one will get your attention”
Written by The Guardian
UK power prices have hit record levels as an icy cold snap and a fall in supplies of electricity generated by wind power have combined to push up wholesale costs