
I’ve covered a lot of speech crime indictments here at the plague chronicle. Before Covid, these things hardly ever happened
Written by Eugyppius

I’ve covered a lot of speech crime indictments here at the plague chronicle. Before Covid, these things hardly ever happened
Written by Hart

The Times recently interviewed Ed Hodgson, associate director for polling and analysis at More in Common, about what is being said in focus groups
Written by Russia Today

Written by Paul Homewood

Labour’s climate envoy racks up 76,000 air miles in eight months, while wanting the rest of us to stop flying altogether
Written by Nicholas J. McBride

When I was a teenager, my headmaster successfully encouraged me to read Correlli Barnett’s The Audit of War
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

The study titled, Carcinogenic effects of long-term exposure from prenatal life to glyphosate and glyphosate-based herbicides in Sprague–Dawley rats, was just published in the journal Environmental Health
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

The world’s first documentary on the real-world health effects of 5G features interviews with previously healthy residents of Stockholm, Sweden, who experienced serious health problems within days of having 5G antennas activated near their homes
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D
Written by Kevin Killough

The proposed rule is open for public comment, and agency Administrator Lee Zeldin encouraged interested organizations and individuals to engage in the process
Written by Phil Palij

The terms Digital Prison and Digital Cage imposed on the the British without their consent only a generation years ago would have been met by fierce resistance
Written by Need To Know Publications

If your understanding of EV problems is sketchy this article will sharpen up your knowledge and potentially stop you walking into an expensive and environmentaly unfreindly EV cult propaganda TRAP
Written by Jerm Warfare

The Substack The Virology Controls Studies Project by Jamie Andrews challenges virology and genetic science. It aims to prove virology is flawed through simple control experiments
Written by Richard Eldred

Landlords are bracing for pricier energy performance certificate (EPC) checks and stricter rules under Miliband’s ‘net zero’ drive, with fears that tougher standards could make thousands of homes impossible to rent
Written by Nicoletta Lanese

Symptoms of Werner syndrome, which causes premature aging, can appear in a person’s teens and progress quickly in their 20s and 30s
Written by F. William Engdahl, Prof Michel Chossudovsky, Jamie White, and Amy Mek

There are several dimensions to the mosquito crisis. The release of gene-edited male mosquitoes, coupled with the development of a dengue and malaria vaccine
Written by Kathryn Porter

Built for a different era, Britain’s electricity grid is now creaking under the weight of the energy transition, and no one is fully in charge of fixing it