
Three years ago, on March 16, 2020, the NIH issued a press release titled NIH Clinical Trial of Investigational Vaccine for COVID-19 Begins.
Written by John Leake

Three years ago, on March 16, 2020, the NIH issued a press release titled NIH Clinical Trial of Investigational Vaccine for COVID-19 Begins.
Written by Joel Abbott

The Dutch farmers just landed a major blow to the wokies with an election win that’s made them the biggest party in their senate
Written by Joel Smalley

One of the things I love about Substack is the engagement in the commentary section. I feel I learn as much from there as I impart in the articles I write
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

For the past fifty years, George Soros has been influencing politics, societal norms and has acted to change policy on the world stage. He one of the earliest supporters of the WEF and worked hard to establish the European Union. But who is George Soros and what is he up to now?
Written by Dr Susan Crockford
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

It is well known that homeless populations have much higher rates of hospitalization for a variety of reasons including drug abuse, alcoholism, aspiration, pneumonia, and neuropsychiatric reasons.
Written by John Leake

Last Friday, March 10, we had the honor to participate in a medical and constitutional freedom convention in Rochester, New York with attorney and Brownstone Institute Fellow, Bobbie Anne Cox, who was the lead plaintiff attorney in challenging New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s Third Reich style “Isolation and Quarantine Procedures.”
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

I suspect that the weaponization of language to advance political agendas is probably as old as language itself. In my experience, many if not most human primates are quite socially competitive.
Written by Victoria Kelly-Clark

Australia’s drug regulator was slow to update the country’s Database of Adverse Event Notifications (DAEN) despite several deaths being attributed to the vaccine, including two children, aged 7 and 9
Written by Rosemary Golding

Music has a powerful effect on the listener. It is linked to better mental health, and it has been shown to alleviate loneliness, pain, anxiety, and depression
Written by Naveen Athrappully

Emergency room visits for suicide attempts among minors increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the number of visits from youths who considered suicide also rising, researchers have found
Written by Bill Pan

It’s possible that an extraterrestrial spacecraft is sending mini-probes to study the planets of our solar system, in a way similar to what we’ve done with the other planets, the head of the Pentagon’s unidentified anomalous phenomena research office said in a recent draft report
Written by Jeffrey A Tucker

In the last few days, the federal government has embarked on a disastrous path as regards banking and finance
Written by John Mac Ghlionn

Artificial intelligence (AI), we’re told, will probably destroy humanity. Ohers tell us that it probably won’t.
Written by Jennifer Margulis and Joe Wang

For many parents, there is something deeply satisfying about taking a baby, especially a firstborn, to the doctor
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

Any institution or organization driven by the profit motive will downplay safety issues with their products. For that reason the American public relies on government regulatory agencies.