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Written by Steve Kirsch

Here are the key things you’ll want to know:
Written by Jim Hoft

The Scottish Government announced an investigation of why newborn deaths were higher than expected in both September 2021 and March 2022, as published by Public Health Scotland.
Written by TK Randall

Written by David Sorensen

Dear friends all over the world, the past months a treacherous assault was launched against one of the most influential people in the entire worldwide movement for justice, and a better world: Dr. Reiner Fuellmich.
Written by M. Sheshpari

Military and intelligence services use different types of energy weapons.
Written by Carlo Martuscelli

Pfizer Chief Executive Albert Bourla (pictured) has pulled out of an appointment to testify before the European Parliament’s special committee on COVID-19, at which he was expected to face tough questions on how secretive vaccine deals were struck.
Written by Pierre Gosselin

A new, shattering study by scientists shows natural El Niño Southern Oscillations (ENSO) are undoubtedly linked to the 22-year Hale solar cycle – far beyond any coincidence. NOTHING TO DO WITH CO2.
Written by Joe Allen

The U.S. government is pouring billions into understanding genetics and the human brain, and more frighteningly, how to manipulate those systems.
Written by Karen McVeigh

Acidification of the western Arctic Ocean is happening three to four times faster than in other ocean basins, the Guardian claims.
Written by Andrew Montford

An article in the Critic asks if we are facing another great depression. I’m surprised that there is any doubt about it.
Written by Charlie Cooper

Ministers are concerned about browbeating Brits with energy demands so soon after tough COVID measures
Written by Arian Marie

The Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) collaboration (pictured) has announced the discovery of three new exotic particles.
Written by Alex Lawson

EDF is considering extending the life of two British nuclear power plants due to the severity of the energy crisis.
Written by Vera Eckert

Germany’s cabinet on Wednesday passed two decrees to prolong the operation of sizeable hard coal-fired power generation plants up to March 31, 2024, and to bring back idled brown coal capacity up to June 30, 2023, to boost supply.
Written by Brandon Vigliarolo

The US intelligence community has launched a program to develop artificial intelligence that can determine authorship of anonymous writing while also disguising an author’s identity by subtly altering their words.
Written by Brandon Vigliarolo

Why not simply invent a working fusion plant using $50m from Uncle Sam