Renewables advocates have been claiming that solar and wind generation are now the least costly form of generation, and therefore, should replace all fossil fuel generation as quickly as possible. Is this correct?
At a recent event in Malibu, California, hosted by the Children’s Health Defense, I fell into a fascinating conversation with a fellow investigative author about what is going on in our increasingly bewildering world, and the difficulty of ascertaining anything with certainty.
Way back in early 2021, I announced that I would be keeping my distance from the newly vaccinated. I can’t tell you exactly when or evidence it readily because my Twitter account remains suspended.
Is it any wonder that society nowadays is so dumb when the alleged brightest going to university can’t think for themselves and work out what they’re doing to themselves and the teachers at these institutions can’t either?
Influenza vaccines have been in use for more than 60 years. One of the earliest clinical trials of influenza vaccine efficacy was conducted in United States Army personnel in 1943.
In the 1960’s, a scientist named John Calhoun created a “mouse utopia” where populations of mice would enjoy everything they needed, essentially without effort: Unlimited food, water, living space, population growth without predators and so on.
When the political elite call for Africa and other developing nations to adopt absurd green energy objectives, consider that they already have blood on their hands.
The end of France’s coal era seemed so certain last year that the operator of one of the country’s last coal-burning plants posted an upbeat educational video on YouTube titled “Let’s visit a coal plant that’s going to be destroyed!”
The Bureau of Meteorology and the CSIRO in Australia have delivered their biennial dose of depression about the climate, but their report ignores a slew of positive environmental changes.