Did official figures overestimate Britain’s Covid death toll? The chaotic way mortalities were recorded during the pandemic could mean thousands were WRONGLY blamed on the virus
A South African national is now fighting for his life after suffering stroke and brain damage after being forced to take a booster shot to enter Botswana.
Russia’s military has fired a hypersonic ballistic missile and destroyed a big underground arms depot in western Ukraine, the defence ministry in Moscow has said.
When President Biden says that the U.S. will become energy independent by way of programs like the Green New Deal, perhaps the first question to ask is, “Does that make sense?”
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has removed tens of thousands of deaths linked to COVID-19, including nearly a quarter of deaths it had listed in those under 18 years old.
Scientists from Sandia National Laboratories have announced a tiny, electronic device that can shunt excess electricity within a few billionths of a second while operating at a record-breaking 6,400 volts—a significant step toward protecting the nation’s electric grid from an electromagnetic pulse.
Creating energy from radio waves may sound like something out of a science fiction novel. Yet a team from the University of South Florida believes that they have developed a device that can do this.
NASA‘s James Webb Space Telescope has taken its first ‘in focus’ image of a single star, and it is so good it could allow the observatory to exceed its science goals.
The evidence laid out in official, legal documents used to issue an Emergency Use Authorization for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, and a license for Pfizer’s Comirnaty vaccine, clearly contradicts safety information provided to the public.
Andreas Schofbeck, the CEO of one of Germany’s leading health insurance companies, was sacked from his position last month after releasing data that showed health authorities were dramatically underreporting covid vaccine injuries.