
Among the dismal economies of the old Soviet East Bloc the German “Democratic” Republic stood out for its high productivity enough to give rise to the quip that “The system has not been invented under which the German people cannot work”
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Among the dismal economies of the old Soviet East Bloc the German “Democratic” Republic stood out for its high productivity enough to give rise to the quip that “The system has not been invented under which the German people cannot work”
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

The US National Institutes of Health did not have recommendations for sick patients with acute Covid at home to help them avoid hospitalization or death until December 2021 when Paxlovid was authorized by the FDA under the Emergency Use Authorization
Written by Gina Martinez

The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season is well underway, with forecasters predicting active and potentially dangerous conditions
Written by Dr Rich Swier

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has shelled out millions in awards to advance diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) as well as “environmental justice,” despite recently laying off staff and shuttering space programs due to budgetary shortfalls
Written by John Leake

Yesterday I was reminded of President Kennedy’s 1961 speech when we received a demand from the organizer of the International Bird Flu Summit to delete a video — posted on the McCullough Foundation’s X Account—of me asking one of the panelists a few questions
Written by Russia Today

Russian energy giant Rosatom is extending its participation in a global nuclear fusion megaproject currently being developed in southern France, the company’s CEO Aleksey Likhachev has said
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The recent article published in BioScience, “The 2024 state of the climate report: Perilous times on planet Earth,” is a parade of exaggerated claims and half-truths, a propaganda piece designed to scare the public into adopting misguided policies while turning a blind eye to the real drivers of human progress
Written by Mary Stevens

Since the start of the current fall semester, the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) has begun mandating the “Climate Change Education Requirement” for brand-new undergraduates
Written by 7news

Authorities are warning electric vehicle owners about the dangers of using incompatible charging equipment after a garage in Melbourne’s southeast went up in flames
Written by Tyler Durden

Low natural gas prices, hotter summer weather, and new generation capacity sent U.S. natural gas-fired power generation to a new all-time high this summer, on some days of which gas-fired electricity made up nearly half of total power output
Written by Alison Bevege

The covid gene-vaccines cause cancer. UK Oncology Professor Angus Dalgleish and US critical care doctor Paul Marik (pictured) on tour for AMPS have sound advice to minimise risk
Written by David Solway

It is now, or should be, common knowledge that electric vehicles—cars, trucks, buses, bikes, scooters—under conditions of even low humidity or water damage, are prone to catching fire, owing to the unstable nature of the lithium-ion battery
Written by John Leake

Climate racketeers have incentivized the media to blare the talking point that human-induced ‘climate change’ has made Atlantic tropical storms more powerful than they were in the past
Written by Atlantic Oceanographic & Meteorological Laboratory

On the afternoon of October 13, 1947, an Air Force B-17 aircraft penetrated a hurricane 415 miles (667 km) east of Jacksonville and dumped several pounds of crushed dry ice into the storm, just to see what would happen
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola

On track to be the most profitable medication ever in human history; Ozempic and other weight loss drugs, designed to be taken for life, carry serious side effects
Written by BBC
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Southern England saw its wettest September since 1918, according to newly released figures from the Met Office