
Hats off to Nicholas Hulscher, Peter McCullough, Harvey Risch et al. for their newly published paper on the anti-cancer properties of Ivermectin and Mebendazole
Written by John Leake

Hats off to Nicholas Hulscher, Peter McCullough, Harvey Risch et al. for their newly published paper on the anti-cancer properties of Ivermectin and Mebendazole
Written by Eccentrik

Dr. William W. Thompson, a prominent epidemiologist and psychologist at the CDC, became widely known in 2014 as the “CDC Whistleblower” after he was secretly recorded having conversations with and by another respected scientist, biochemical engineer, Dr. Brian Hooker
Written by Mike Adams

The tech industry is about to sell you a surveillance device disguised as a productivity machine. I’ve been warning about this for years, and now the evidence is undeniable
Written by Jon Fleetwood

The Bill Gates-funded Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) will “urgently accelerate development of three investigational vaccines targeting the Bundibugyo ebolavirus that has caused a rapidly spreading epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and neighbouring Uganda,” according to a Sunday press release from the organization
Written by UK Medical Freedom Alliance

After enduring the fantastical claims in the Module 4 video statement released by Baroness Hallett on 16th April 2026 (UKMFA’s video response here), I have finally ploughed through all 288 pages of Baroness Hallett’s official report on Module 4 (Vaccines & Therapeutics) of the Covid Inquiry, whose hearings were held from 14 January – 31 January 2025
Written by Sayer Ji

In May 2008, Dr. Newport — a Florida neonatologist — watched her 58-year-old husband Steve try, and fail, to draw a clock
Written by John Leake

I just watched an interview with McCullough Foundation epidemiologist Nicholas Hulscher. Nic’s exposition reminded me of the seminal work of Professor Didier Raoult, who has long struck me as one of the most original, creative, and penetrating minds in all of microbiological research
Written by Sayer Ji

Picture a family eating dinner in the American Midwest. The kids are having corn chips and juice. Dad’s eating a pork chop. Mom reaches for the salsa — corn-based, like nearly everything on the table. It’s an ordinary evening in the most ordinary country in the world
Written by Jon Fleetwood

PCR (polymerase chain reaction) is a laboratory technique used to purportedly detect specific genetic material in a sample. It is said to rely on short synthetic DNA strands called primers (and sometimes probes) that are designed to bind to a target sequence
Written by Lioness of Judah Ministry

Former BlackRock fund manager and Phinance Technologies co-founder Edward Dowd says the health impacts he associates with the COVID vaccine rollout are continuing to emerge years later
Written by Joseph Vazquez

Watching an arrogant lefty newspaper scatter around like a bug trying to salvage its climate doom mongering after scientists pull the proverbial rug out from underneath it is one of the most satisfying things to see
Written by Energy, Oil and Gas magazine

Global oil markets are becoming increasingly uneasy about a problem sitting beneath headline price movements: inventories are shrinking at an alarming pace
Written by Independent Medical Alliance

For decades, the vitamin K shot has been one of the first things to happen after a baby is born, so routine that most parents never thought to question it
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

On May 1st, Amsterdam became the world’s first capital to outlaw public ads for both meat and products made from ‘fossil fuels’
Written by Francis Menton

Ocean “acidification” is a somewhat unique branch of the overarching climate scare. It differs from other branches of the big scare in that it does not depend on atmospheric heating as the driver of the supposed scary consequences
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

A few years ago we ran an “Everybody Knows“ series going over all the mistaken climate clichés that journalists glibly state without checking because they figure everybody knows, at least everyone they know, so it must be true