Surveying the literature on droughts, Santa Ana winds, and fires in Los Angeles County, I see that these have been a part of the local ecosystem for all of recorded history
‘Climate Change’ Is NOT to Blame for LA Fires
Written by John Leake
Written by John Leake
Surveying the literature on droughts, Santa Ana winds, and fires in Los Angeles County, I see that these have been a part of the local ecosystem for all of recorded history
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
A new comprehensive research library that contains 131 peer-reviewed papers suggests that COVID-19 ‘vaccines’ imprinted the immune systems of recipients through exposure to the “wild type” spike protein from the original Wuhan strain, shaping their response to subsequent variants in potentially harmful ways (Compiled by Dr. Steven Hatfill, MD, MMed, Erik Sass, et al)
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s claim that “vaccines do not cause autism” is based on studies that don’t adequately support that claim, according to the authors of a scientific review published Jan. 10 on Preprints.org
Written by Mihai Andrei
Many people envision Earth’s structure as a tidy, layered system: the thin crust on the surface, the thick mantle below, and the core at the center. But beneath our feet lies a world far more complex and dynamic than this simplified view suggests
Written by Tessa Koumoundouros
More than half a billion years ago, mystery predators bored into shelled animals’ defensive casings. Some of these shells became fossilized, and now tell us the story of the earliest known battle between predator and prey that influenced both species’ evolution
Written by Shane McEvoy
In an age where technology promises efficiency and streamlined processes, my recent encounter with the NHS’s approach to handling medical cases paints a different picture — one of inefficiency and frustration that is symptomatic of deeper systemic issues
Written by Richard Eldred
Dozens of British women are reporting ballooning breasts after their Covid jabs
Written by Dr Susan Crockford
Extended periods of hot weather and drought create ideal conditions for hard-to-fight forest fires
Written by Russia Today
Most agencies think that a foreign power is unlikely to be to blame for the unexplained health condition, but dissenting voices remain
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D
Kathy Thiessen, Ph.D., a leading fluoride expert, joined “The Defender In-Depth” this week to discuss the latest science on water fluoridation
Written by Russia Today
Officials “screamed and cursed” when the platform initially refused, the tech billionaire said
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD
Human clinical trials are underway to use mosquitoes to vaccinate people against malaria, cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough reported on his Substack. Critics say the concept poses serious dangers and violates informed consent
Written by Mikaela Conley
Titanium dioxide, the most widely used whitening pigment in the world, has been linked to adverse health effects, particularly genotoxicity and intestinal inflammation
Written by Tibi Puiu
One of the wildest videos to go viral on TikTok recently caught everyone by surprise. It featured an engineer who built his own AI-assisted robot that aims and shoots a rifle using voice commands
Written by Jordan Schachtel
BlackRock announced on Thursday that it is leaving the ‘Net-Zero Banking Alliance’
Written by John Leake
When thinking about natural disasters, it’s important to consider that the scope of their destruction depends on whether they strike a wilderness area or a human population center