
At a young age, after becoming aware of many of the issues in the world, I gradually got pulled into an addictive sea of negativity and frustration over how things were and the fact they kept getting worse
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

At a young age, after becoming aware of many of the issues in the world, I gradually got pulled into an addictive sea of negativity and frustration over how things were and the fact they kept getting worse
Written by Rhoda Wilson

Substack has implemented measures to comply with the UK’s Online Safety Act, which requires age verification for accessing certain types of content deemed “potentially harmful.” The obvious problem is: What information does the UK government deem “potentially harmful”?
Written by Ben Pile

In the British Medical Journal last month, an opinion piece by Nicholas Hopkinson; Professor of Respiratory Medicine at Imperial College London, offered “a lesson from Nye Bevan on the roots of fascism”
Written by Dr Susan Crockford, Ph.D

Positive news on the Arctic front as far as polar bears are concerned so far this year, with no reports of dead or dying bears, or of horrific attacks on humans that I’ve heard about
Written by Chris Morrison

One of the biggest scandals so far in climate science publishing has suckered in a number of government policy advisers around the world including the UK Office for Budget Responsibility
Written by Richard Eldred

Britain’s Covid hangover is wrecking courts, schools, the NHS and wallets – and nobody’s really talking about it, says Josh Glancy in the Times
Written by Paul Homewood

On December 6th, The Telegraph reported that Britain’s biggest energy provider is raising the cost of charging electric cars in a fresh blow to drivers
Written by Phillip Altman BPharm(Hons), MSc, PhD

The establishment of the litigation free compulsory childhood vaccine schedule has been linked to a massive increase in chronic ailments in children (think autism, allergies, autoimmune disease, SIDS, asthma etc)
Written by Mike Stone

Every Christmas morning, presents appear under the tree. The children take this as proof that Santa made his yearly visit. After all, the wrapping paper, shiny tags, and cheerful notes all seem unmistakable
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

For years, the public was told a simple story: the mRNA “stays in the arm,” degrades within hours, never enters the bloodstream, never crosses the placenta, never reaches the reproductive system, and certainly cannot be shed or transferred to others
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

The Federal Communications Commission has proposed a rule that would strip away local control and force residents to accept more cell towers in their neighborhoods. Meanwhile, U.S. lawmakers are advancing a 100-page bill that would accomplish the same goal
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

Since our society is conditioned to believe all vaccines are “safe and effective” many do not realize the risk and benefits of each vaccine vary greatly
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

The silent, gleaming chassis of an EV glides through a pristine forest or a spotless, futuristic city. The message is simple: the driver is ‘saving the planet’. It is a narrative built on a convenient, calculated omission
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

In a long-overdue move, Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology has formally retracted the landmark 2000 glyphosate “safety” review by Williams, Kroes, and Munro — a paper Monsanto and global regulators have relied on for decades to assert that Roundup poses no carcinogenic risk to humans
Written by Paul Homewood

Why has it taken so long for The Telegraph to publish this story? I was reporting about it in July!
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

The panic is real among climate alarmists as their scaremongering of the past three decades loses its power over a public awakening from a spell induced by a corrupt political class and sustained by a compliant business community and media