In June, the FDA gave Emergency Use Authorization to the Pfizer/BioNTech jabs for kids aged 6 to 23 months and 2 to 4 years old.
Japan gets ready to jabs kids under FIVE
Written by Guy Gin
Written by Guy Gin
In June, the FDA gave Emergency Use Authorization to the Pfizer/BioNTech jabs for kids aged 6 to 23 months and 2 to 4 years old.
Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser
Perhaps some of the old-tech really deserves a second coming with looming power cuts this winter.
Written by The Hart Group
The disappointment from Covidean doom-mongers about the recent – and entirely expected – downtick in cases of respiratory disease has been palpable, presumably because this has happened without recourse to ‘clever’ public health interventions.
Written by Charles Q. Choi
If a solar storm as big as the Carrington Event struck today, it could lead to years-long power outages.
Written by Tereza Pultarova
New observations by the flying telescope SOFIA confirmed there is water on the illuminated surface of the moon.
Written by el gato malo
It’s more than just democracy that drowns in disinformation.
Written by Pamela Geller
And it’s not just the Czech, it’s across Europe. While here in America, Biden announces nearly $3B in new military aid for Ukraine.
Written by Mike Adams
In yet another truly astonishing announcement that demonstrates the desperation of this hour, German steelmaker ArcelorMittal, one of the largest steel production facilities in Europe, has shuttered operations due to high energy prices. (See their announcement here, in German.)
Written by Rani Hayman
A plan to ditch 8,000 diesel buses in New South Wales for an electric fleet is being delayed by at least five years.
Written by Jamie Carter
The telescope’s infrared observations of the exoplanet, HIP 65426 b, were revealed Thursday (Sept. 1st) in a paper posted to the preprint database arXiv (opens in new tab).
Written by The Free Thought Project
The Android app store, Google Play, has introduced sweeping new rules that ban apps containing what the tech giant deems to be “misleading health claims that contradict existing medical consensus, or can cause harm to users.”
Written by Stacy Liberatore
A high school teacher taking her dog for a walk along the shore of Prince Edward Island, Canada discovered fossilized remains of an unknown animal that walked the Earth 300 million years ago in the Carboniferous Era – about 50 million years earlier than the dinosaurs.
Written by Pamela Geller
And still, it won’t make a bit o difference or propel immediate policy changes. They are forcing our children to mask in schools. We are in the throes of a stealth, brutal takeover.
Written by Joel Smalley
Inspired by the stellar work of the intrepid John Dee, I have re-analysed the SSA mortality data I have been working with.
Written by Joel Smalley
If only we’d known about Ivermectin sooner. How many lives could have been saved?
Written by Andy Rowlands
I first heard about Ley Lines on a fictional tv series as a child back in the early 70s, the name of which escapes me. I asked Dad what they were and he didn’t know.