
A Stanford quango that styles itself the “Virality Project” has appointed itself to stamp out COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy by issuing policy prescriptions to social media platforms.
Written by John Leake

A Stanford quango that styles itself the “Virality Project” has appointed itself to stamp out COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy by issuing policy prescriptions to social media platforms.
Written by Joshua Young

On Saturday, Jack Posobiec posted a screenshot of a now-deleted 2018 tweet from Greta Thunberg, which linked to an article predicting humans would go extinct by 2023 due to climate change.
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

Approximately 92 percent of Americans who took a COVID-19 vaccine have mRNA injected into their bodies with absolutely no idea on where it would go, how long would it last, and what price would be paid for having foreign genetic code loaded on lipid nanoparticles in human circulation.
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

I am frequently asked: why are the government agencies still pushing COVID-19 vaccination after there have been calls in the US Senate and all around the world to pull them off the market for lack of safety and efficacy?
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

On March 9th, we witnessed the ex-director of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), under oath, directly blame Dr. Fauci and the U.S. government for the deaths of millions of people
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Put a stop to Vaccine Passports and the Mandatory International Health Regulation updates
Written by Kristian James

The moment humankind harnessed electricity was a milestone and the world would never be the same. Defined as the modern era of western civilisation.
Written by John Leake

Katie Couric, Prince Harry, et al. recommended restrictions on free speech
Written by Robert Jay Rowen MD and Howard Robins DPM

Ozone therapy, a very inexpensive and safe modality may safely exploit this critical vulnerability in many viruses, inclusive of SARS-CoV-2.
Written by Anne Buckle

Daylight Saving Time (DST) is used to save energy and make better use of daylight. It was first used in 1908 in Thunder Bay, Canada
Written by Sascha Pare

Archaeologists have analyzed 2,900-year-old stone carvings and a long-ignored chisel from the Iberian Peninsula, revealing that local craftspeople produced steel long before previously thought
Written by Rollo Tomassi

Humans go through mental processes when presented with information in our environment. By varying degrees, all these stimuli demand our interpretation and a behavioral response
Written by Dr Benny Peiser

A new study by the UK Met Office claims that accelerating global warming will make extreme rainfall events in the UK four times more frequent by 2080 compared to the 1980s
Written by John Leake

Last year, Vatican City issued a 20 Euro silver Covid vaccine coin
Written by For The Novel Lovers

The introduction sets out what Maggiori intends to do with the book, which is two main things, how current AI works, what it can and can’t do and a real look inside the businesses and industries that are using and developing AI technology.
Written by Matthew Ehret & Cynthia Chung

I recently read Volume 4 of this series and immensely enjoyed it as it was a great learning experience so I had to pick up the rest of the books starting with the first volume.