
Is there a readily available and simple diagnostic test to confirm ones credentials as a critical thinker? Something you can shove up your nose, send to a lab somewhere and wait for your phone to ping
Written by Shiraz Akram

Is there a readily available and simple diagnostic test to confirm ones credentials as a critical thinker? Something you can shove up your nose, send to a lab somewhere and wait for your phone to ping
Written by Rollo Tomassi

The Red Pill, in terms of intersexual dynamics, is, and will always be, a praxeology. Ideally, it is unconcerned with value judgments, conscientiousness, or morality
Written by Andy Rowlands

An article appeared in Rail Business Daily last week about the impending closure of the Ffos-Y-Fran coal mine in South Wales, due mainly to pressure from climate activists and virtue-signalling politicians
Written by Hugh McCarthy

The economic, health, educational and development damage wrought on the world by Covid policies, in particular on children and the poor, is now clear
Written by Kevin Tober

After spending months mocking conservatives and calling them conspiracy theorists for accurately warning that big government statists were coming for your gas stoves, CNN’s “chief climate correspondent” and climate change alarmist Bill Weir (pictured) took to the airwaves during Thursday’s CNN News Central to praise New York state’s ban on natural gas
Written by Stew Peters

Has nanotech invaded every aspect of human life?
Written by Maryanne Demasi, PhD

The public health mantra about cholesterol has always been “the lower, the better.”
Written by Naveen Athrappully

JAMA study points to higher likelihood of developing Bell’s palsy following COVID-19 vaccination compared to placebo
Written by BBC

Two British companies are to fly an innovative, low-cost radar satellite – part of which will be created on a knitting machine
Written by Ford Fischer

On Saturday, April 29th in Washington DC, as celebrities, politicians, and journalists rubbed shoulders at the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner in the Washington Hilton, climate activists outside attempted to “blockade” the event
Written by Alex Epstein

The IPCC’s heralded Synthesis Report is supposed to accurately synthesize the best information about human beings’ climate impacts in order to rationally guide policy. Instead, it severely distorts science to advance a corrupt political agenda
Written by Robin Koerner

Scott Adams is the creator of the famous cartoon strip, Dilbert. It is a strip whose brilliance derives from close observation and understanding of human behavior
Written by Kathleen Burke

A year ago, I was leading a normal, full, active life with no idea of the damage my mobile phone was doing to me
Written by BBC & PSI editor

Despite growing scientific data indicating a rise in sudden deaths linked with Covid19 ‘vaccines’, the BBC smears Stew Peters, the creator of the hard-hitting documentary
Written by Kenneth Richard

The accumulation of over two centuries of precipitation records across Greece indicates there have been overall slightly declining trends in precipitation extremes across the region and “negligible climate variability.”
Written by Tom Ozimek
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New York has become the first state in the country to ban natural gas stoves after the state Legislature approved a new state budget that includes a prohibition on ‘fossil fuel’ combustion in most new buildings starting in 2026