
My latest post on the anti-science self-harming ‘Net Zero’ climate hoax which is propelling the country into blackouts and ever-deepening economic decline
Written by Doug Brodie

My latest post on the anti-science self-harming ‘Net Zero’ climate hoax which is propelling the country into blackouts and ever-deepening economic decline
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Over the past several years, I have published multiple articles questioning the dominant narrative that every weather disaster is clear-cut evidence of galloping climate costs
Written by Michelle Starr

On the evening of 28 February 2025, all seven of the other planets in the Solar System will appear in the night sky at the same time, with Saturn, Mercury, Neptune, Venus, Uranus, Jupiter, and Mars all lining up in a neat row – a magnificent sky feast for the eyes known as a ‘great planetary alignment’
Written by Steve Kirsch

Buried in the documents that Pfizer wanted hidden from public view for 75 years there was a table that revealed that their vaccine actually had negative efficacy
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania last week ruled that Amish farmers Amos and Rebecca Miller could continue to sell raw milk outside the state while a lawsuit filed by the state against them moves through the courts. Attorney Robert Barnes called the decision a “big win” for food freedom
Written by Rupendra Brahambhatt

An interesting study from researchers at the Tel Aviv University (TAU) in Israel reveals that the oriental hornet (Vespa orientalis), an insect capable of turning sunlight into electricity using its skin, has one more astonishing superpower
Written by Laura

A team of researchers believe they may have a way of testing the hypothesis that consciousness in humans arises from entanglement within our brains
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Increased risks of ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, transient ischemic attack, myelitis, myasthenia gravis, Alzheimer’s disease, cognitive impairment, depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders
Written by David Nield

The history of syphilis has long been debated, with experts unable to reach an agreement over the origins of the outbreak that rocked Europe in the 16th century
Written by Chris Morrison

Last month a small but powerful cyclone named Chido made landfall in Mayotte before sweeping into Mozambique, causing considerable damage and leading to the loss of around 100 lives
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Many experts have pointed out that the mortality rate from measles had reduced 98 percent before the introduction of the measles vaccine in 1963
Written by Nick Pope

Michigan is poised to cut down hundreds of acres of forest to make space for a solar panel development, MLive reported Thursday
Written by David Nield

New research suggests at least some key distinctions date back earlier than previously estimated, hinting that modern and archaic humans – including our close, extinct relatives – have more in common than we ever thought
Written by Russia Today

Elon Musk’s technological ambitions and Guillaume Faye’s Archeofuturist philosophy come together in a vision where advanced innovation revives ancient values, blending tradition with progress
Written by A Miswestern Doctor

I am a big believer in the phrase “united we stand, divided we fall.” As such, having watched a lot of infighting over the last few years, I have tried to support those who I believe are doing good work, and avoided attacking anyone else
Written by Gregory Wrightstone

The Wyoming State Senate has introduced a bill to prevent carbon dioxide (CO2) from being treated as a pollutant and to stop “measures that support the reduction or elimination” of the gas