The Covid-era is a lesson on why it matters to test what we think we know about viruses and germs
The False Germ Paradigm
Written by Andrew Kaufman
Written by Andrew Kaufman
The Covid-era is a lesson on why it matters to test what we think we know about viruses and germs
Written by The Babylon Bee
Despite the uproar caused by revelations at a European Union hearing that the pharmaceutical giant rushed the COVID-19 vaccine out into use without testing it for preventing transmission, Pfizer executives were quick to backtrack and point out that they did, in fact, test the vaccine — on over five billion people.
Written by Alan B. Somers
Eisenhower also argued that scientific research could be hijacked by the influence of federal funding, stating, “The prospect of domination of the nation’s scholars by federal employment, project allocations, and the power of money is ever present and is gravely to be regarded.”
Written by Pierre Gosselin
When the German Greens need an energy crisis bailout, suddenly warming is welcome.
Written by Dr. Jay Lehr and Tom Harris
Last year, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee decided NOT to officially declare the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) as being “in danger.”
Written by Alana Mastrangelo
Florida Chief Financial Officer and State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis recently sent a letter to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) requesting information on the fire risks created by saltwater mixing with the batteries of electric vehicles.
Written by Tomer Tamarkin
On March 19, 2020 the State of California became the first state to issue a stay-at-home order, mandating all residents stay at home except to go to an essential job or shop for essential needs. Within weeks most of the world followed.
Written by Holman W. Jenkins, Jr.
Florida is one of America’s fastest-growing states, with four million people moving in since 2005. I pick the starting date for a reason: 2005 was the year Hurricane Katrina showed a global audience what happens when a powerful storm lands directly on a large U.S. population center.
Written by Kevin Bessler
As Illinois transitions into a more electric vehicle-friendly state, an energy analyst says the cost to charge vehicles may slow the process.
Written by Joel Smalley
In case you didn’t know, I’m one of the original members of PANDA. This is our comprehensive review of COVID “vaccines”.
Written by Jeffrey A. Tucker
PayPal on Oct. 8 sent out an update to its terms of use, or acceptable use policy (AUP), that included a shocking addition. It reserved the right to confiscate $2,500 from people’s accounts if they spread “misinformation.”
Written by nutritruth.org
Graphene oxide, a substance that is poisonous to humans has been found in the Covid 19 “vaccines”, in the water supply, in the air we breath through chemtrails, and is even in our food supply.
Written by Marc Morano
The head of the U.N. weather agency says the war in Ukraine “may be seen as a blessing” from a climate perspective because it is accelerating the development of and investment in green energies over the longer term — even though ‘fossil fuels’ are being used at a time of high demand now.
Written by The Conservative Treehouse
A member of the EU Parliament from the Netherlands; Rob Roos, questioned the leading representative from Pfizer during an EU hearing.
Written by Curtin University
New research suggests the world’s next supercontinent, Amasia, will most likely form when the Pacific Ocean closes in 200 to 300 million years.
Written by John Stossel
Hurricane Ian is gone, but the media’s myths about hurricanes live on.