
The World Health Organisation‘s International Health Regulations have today become legally binding to any member of the United Nations that did not formally reject them in writing
Written by Andy Rowlands

The World Health Organisation‘s International Health Regulations have today become legally binding to any member of the United Nations that did not formally reject them in writing
Written by SciTechDaily

Evidence of algae growth and climate simulations reveal the Arctic had seasonal ice, not a permanent ice shelf, for much of the past 750,000 years. These insights challenge long-standing theories
Written by Paul Homewood

The Telegraph finally worked out that the wind does not blow all the time!
Written by The Brownstone Institute

Charts show falling birth rates for countries across Europe beginning in 2022, and datasheets break down the COVID-19 vaccination status of new mothers in the Czech Republic
Written by Paul Homewood

I don’t know why it took them so long to work it out!
Written by Dr Tilak Doshi

It seems that economic illiteracy is now a job requirement for leadership positions in the country’s energy policymaking
Written by BBC

A motion has been put forward by Durham County Council’s deputy leader and Reform councillor Darren Grimes “to rescind a climate emergency” declared in 2019
Written by Paul Homewood

Towns across Britain face being blighted with empty office blocks under proposed ‘net zero’ energy efficiency rules, experts have warned
Written by Marianne Guenot

Despite decades of research focusing on obesity, what happens in the body when we lose weight, and why losing weight can improve health, is still poorly understood
Written by Need To Know Publications

I supported him through the Childrens’ Health Defense years, I supported RFK Jr’s run for Presidency, I supported him joining Trump’s team in order to achieve his goals. I supported his recent moves against the FDA, CDC stay-behind pharma captured personnel who had driven and supported the Covid-19 response in the US
Written by Chris Martz

Over the weekend, Sam Zeff, a reporter for KCUR, Kansas City’s NPR affiliate, told me over X that “you wasted your money on your degree.”
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

As we often say, with ‘climate change’ you can say anything
Written by Kate Kheel

Dozens of advocacy groups are collaborating in an initiative called 704 No More to restore local control over cell towers and antennas, and slow the military-fueled Tech Tsunami that has proceeded with zero public input, knowledge or consent
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola

More than one in four rice products in the U.S. exceed the FDA’s arsenic limit for infant cereal, exposing families to heavy metals that harm brain development, kidneys and long-term health
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

The failure of the press to do its job is also gruesomely on display with the fabled “green energy transition”
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

Several scientists and researchers questioned the design of the trial for the CVXGA1 nasal vaccine, suggesting the trial did not examine “if shed materials can be spread to others.”