
Many years ago, endocrinologist and medical doctor Robert Lustig had a patient, a 5-year-old girl, who was suffering from obesity. Unable to determine the cause of her obesity, Lustig scanned her for tumors
Written by Environmental Health News

Many years ago, endocrinologist and medical doctor Robert Lustig had a patient, a 5-year-old girl, who was suffering from obesity. Unable to determine the cause of her obesity, Lustig scanned her for tumors
Written by Henry Jom

The structures of the universe and the human brain are strikingly similar
Written by Marina Zhang

A first-of-its-kind study assessing COVID-19 mRNA vaccine safety in children 5 and under has reported no side effects associated with the vaccines. However, experts have questions about the study’s design, potentially impacting the findings’ validity
Written by Meryl Nass MD

Yes, that is Jeremy in the blue jacket. He is a former Board member of the Global Preparedness Monitoring Board, and likely played a key role in putting this organization together and pulling the strings.
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

We are trapped in a topsy-turvy world, many Western governments have prioritised the feelings and sensibilities of protected groups over the rights and safety of the rest of us
Written by Derrick Broze

With the latest announcement that the European Commission and the World Health Organization are partnering on a Digital Vaccine Passport, the Technocratic State is coming into view
Written by John Klar

Ireland has announced plans to cull hundreds of thousands of cows to comply with European Union climate policy
Written by 21st Century Wire

In late 2020, the phrase “You will own nothing and be happy,” originating with Danish politician Ida Auken, was widely disseminated, and is now broadly attributed to Schwab himself
Written by Sam Montgomery

The Swedish climate activist waded in on the destruction of the Kakhovka dam
Written by Andrew Griffin

Findings come amid surge in private space tourism, as well as potential missions to Mars
Written by Meryl Nass MD

In the year since it launched at COP26, the Global Methane Pledge has generated unprecedented momentum for methane action
Written by Andrew Stuttaford

Rowan Atkinson, Mr. Bean (or, if you prefer, and I do, Blackadder) is worried about ‘climate change’, which he refers to as a “crisis”
Written by Thomas Lifson

Virtually alone among major auto manufacturers, Toyota has been a skeptic about the conversion of vehicle fleets to battery-powered electric vehicles
Written by BBC

Taurine – a nutrient found in meat, fish and sold as a supplement – extends life and boosts health in a range of animal species, scientists say
Written by Andy Rowlands

A few days ago the BBC ran an article on their website with the headline ‘Climate change is harming my mental health‘
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Fires can have both positive and negative impacts on forest ecosystems, but when properly managed, they can contribute to the overall health and resilience of forests