
A 28-year-old woman unexpectedly dropped dead while working out at a gym in Ecuador.
Written by Jack Hobbs

A 28-year-old woman unexpectedly dropped dead while working out at a gym in Ecuador.
Written by Aaron Sibarium

The American Academy of Pediatrics claims to support the health of all children. Many doctors are appalled by its prescriptions
Written by Zachary Streiber

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says ivermectin does not work against COVID-19 but links to studies that show it does, an Epoch Times review has found
Written by Joel Smalley

If you don’t study history and learn from it, you are doomed to make the same mistakes
Written by Meryl Nass

The man who helped falsify COVID’s origins and suppressed the use of HCQ / ivermectin / Vitamin D is trying to push the “misinformation is a crime” narrative and resolve one of the globalists’ weaknesses
Written by KURT ZINDULKA

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s plan to increase imports of American natural gas has been branded as “expensive hypocrisy” in light of his decision to ban fracking in the UK
Written by BBC

Another consequence of Covid lockdowns is the record number of people that died from alcohol-related illnesses last year, which is likely to be the result of increased drinking during the pandemic, according to the Office for National Statistics
Written by William Walter Kay BA JD

Written by BBC

The most ancient DNA ever sequenced reveals what the Arctic looked like two million years ago when it was warmer
Written by ANDREAS OEHLER

Fewer jabs needed for causing more deaths with every new booster
Written by Viv Forbes

The Climate Cult worships two green idols – electric vehicles and wind-solar energy. This is part of a futile UN scheme promoting “Net Zero Emissions” which aims to cool the climate of the world by waging war on CO2.
Written by BBC

Michael Gove has approved the first new UK coal mine in 30 years despite concern about its climate impacts among Conservative MPs and experts
Written by National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical produced in large quantities for use primarily in the production of polycarbonate plastics.
Written by Joel Smalley

The official UK statistics agencies don’t think there is a problem
Written by Joel Smalley

It seems having good quality data is not just an issue at my end of the analysis. El gato is struggling with good quality births data too.
Written by Matt Ridley

The Tory party’s move to fall back in love with wind energy, despite its manifest disadvantages of cost, unreliability, and inefficient use of land, is a death wish.