Every year in England, people die more in the winter than the rest of the year. Every year, we name the u flu.
Lockdowns Turned an Average Flu into a Public Health Catastrophe
Written by Joel Smalley
Written by Joel Smalley
Every year in England, people die more in the winter than the rest of the year. Every year, we name the u flu.
Written by Kirk W. House
A handful of innovative pragmatists came together in 1907 to build flying machines, and in the process jump-started aviation in North America.
Written by Jerm Warfare
A few years ago I would have laughed off permaculture as a hipster fad, but it’s actually an innovative framework for creating sustainable ways of living.
Written by Chris Morrison
A damning new report has blown open the process by which some of the science work presented by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is twisted to fit a political narrative through the accompanying Summary for Policymakers (SPM), which is compiled by governments.
Written by Ben Chapman
Nine eco-protesters in Germany have been left raging at the lack of toiletry facilities provided to them for the duration of their demonstration.
Written by Robert Bryce
The hype about wind and solar energy keeps colliding with the hard reality of land-use conflicts.
Written by Will Jones
The European Union has set out its commitment to the continued use of lockdowns, mask mandates, vaccine passports and other restrictions this winter to control the spread of COVID-19, and also to the creation of a “legally binding” global pandemic treaty with a “reinforced WHO at its centre”.
Written by presidentialhill.com
According to a report from The Epoch Times, the Food and Drug Administration is refusing to comply with a Freedom of Information Act request for all autopsy reports concerning deaths reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System following COVID vaccination.
Written by Amir Adnani
We are living in the future. Drones are being tested for food delivery. Google has allegedly created sentient artificial intelligence.
Written by The Guardian
Italy hailed the redress of a historic injustice yesterday after the US Congress recognised an impoverished Florentine immigrant as the inventor of the telephone rather than Alexander Graham Bell.
Written by Michael Armstrong
Philosopher of Science, Michael Armstrong, makes a beautiful statement about the illogical nature of the “Big Bang” idea and a brief overview of why it’s not scientifically supported.
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola
On February 9, 2021, I published an article that clarified the medical and legal definitions of a “vaccine.” In the article, I noted that mRNA COVID-19 jabs did not meet those definitions, in part because they don’t prevent infection or spread.
Written by Chris Morrison
Influential elites are either in denial about the horrifying costs and consequences of Net Zero – witness last Wednesday’s substantial vote against fracking British gas in the House of Commons – or busy scooping up the almost unlimited amounts of money currently on offer for promoting pseudoscience climate scares and investing in impracticable green technologies.
Written by John Dee
Climate alarmists like to talk about heat-related death, so let’s have a quick look at cold-related death
Written by James Woudhuysen
Energy rationing is an integral feature of the green agenda.
Written by Will Beddingfield
There’s a fight brewing over how Hollywood stars can protect their identities. But it’s not just actors who should be paying attention.