
Steve Deace recently interviewed Dr. Harvey Risch, Professor Emeritus of Epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health. Dr. Risch’s work has been cited nearly 50,000 times in journals and studies. He is also an MD.
Written by Jim Hoft

Steve Deace recently interviewed Dr. Harvey Risch, Professor Emeritus of Epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health. Dr. Risch’s work has been cited nearly 50,000 times in journals and studies. He is also an MD.
Written by Joel Smalley

Hugh McCarthy is a retired Headteacher with 50 years of experience in education. He lectured in leadership at the Ulster University and served on two of N. Ireland’s education councils. He is a colleague of mine in PANDA and a member of Collateral Global.
Written by Maryam Henein

On September 1st, Judge Rya W. Zobel, 91, denied former Harvard Chemistry Professor Charles Lieber’s motion for acquittal, along with his motion for a new trial. His sentencing date is now set for January 1, 2023, almost three years after his initial arrest.
Written by BN Frank
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Should we really be meddling with Earth’s atmosphere?
Written by Jack Dini

Written by Andy Rowlands

Hot on the heels of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau saying anyone who criticises his climate polices is mentally ill, comes an Australian psychologist who says the same.
Written by Joel Smalley

I’m baffled, but not as baffled as the “health experts” around the world about why there are so many young, healthy people literally dropping down dead unexpectedly.
Written by Mark Bailey

Written by Dr Faust

When intellectuals ejected the tyranny of faith from the scientific method, they promptly fell into a new trap every bit as bad at a fundamental level: sensory empiricism.
Written by Joseph Postma

Public Illuminism is facing its greatest threat since its inception approximately 15 years ago.
Written by Natalie Huet

The World Health Organization has joined a global call for a ‘non-proliferation treaty’ targeting ‘fossil fuels’ to ‘protect human health’
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The Northwest US should brace for another year of La Niña as the stubborn climate pattern in the tropical Pacific is expected to persist for a third consecutive year, forecasters say.
Written by Jasna Hodžić

The regions that border the Black Sea have long drawn the attention of a range of researchers, from geneticists to linguists.
Written by John Hinderaker

It is remarkable that, with the example of Europe before us, and with blackouts in California and Texas in the immediate past, our masters are plunging ahead with plans to do away with fossil fuels in favor of solar and wind energy.
Written by Arthur Firstenberg

The important legal case, Murray v. Motorola, case no. 2001 CA 008479 B in D.C. Superior Court, is holding evidentiary hearings before Judge Irving. The hearings began September 12 and will run through September 30. This is a lawsuit that was filed in 2001 by a group of plaintiffs who got brain cancer from their cell phones.