
Over the last three years, we have been documenting the ecological catastrophe quietly unfolding on the East Coast. With the support of the US government, the wind industry is killing whales and other sea life
Written by Donna Andersen

Over the last three years, we have been documenting the ecological catastrophe quietly unfolding on the East Coast. With the support of the US government, the wind industry is killing whales and other sea life
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

Dr. Marty Makary, a public researcher with Johns Hopkins University and author of “Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets it Wrong, and What It Means for Our Health,” said more doctors are “refusing to kiss the ring of the medical oligarchs, and instead are teaming up with creative people to redesign medical care.”
Written by The New Lede

U.S. regulators claim they aren’t legally required to regulate toxic PFAS chemicals in sewage sludge spread on U.S. farmland, according to a court filing the government made this week in response to a lawsuit from an environmental watchdog group
Written by Lily

The latest iteration of the UN’s Pact for the Future, unveiled on August 27th, bears an uncanny resemblance to the “recommended environmental governance actions” peddled by the Global Challenges Foundation
Written by A Gibson

Societal critique is a central pillar of the Western inheritance. Plato’s Republic and Aristotle’s Politics assess the most fundamental aspects of civilisation and seek to describe the ideal society
Written by The Brownstone Institute

Barely a month goes by without some pharmaceutical company in court, somewhere. Criminal convictions are common and fines tally into the billions
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
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When climate alarmists criticized gas stoves, people warned that they’d try to ban them, the zealots ridiculed the claim and then… tried to ban gas stoves
Written by John Leake

Pfizer’s passionate and dogged pursuit of profits reminds me of a funny quote I once read about a New York City playboy at the end of the 19th century
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

The Thwaites “Doomsday” glacier is stretching out its death scene, and ours, in ways that would embarrass a 19th-century opera company
Written by The Global Warming Policy Forum

As Britain’s electricity system becomes increasingly reliant on interconnection with European nations, a new report published by the Global Warming Policy Foundation warns about the growing risks to the UK’s energy security and security of supply
Written by BBC

Researchers in Gabon studied tropical plants eaten by wild gorillas – and used also by local human healers – identifying four with medicinal effects
Written by The Brownstone Institute

Four-and-a-half years after the Covid ‘pandemic’ allegedly ended, some mainstream media are calling for a return to mask mandates, social distancing guidelines and restrictions on large gatherings
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

A study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that accelerated brain maturation during the Covid lockdowns was particularly pronounced in teenage girls, with a mean acceleration of 4.2 years in females compared to 1.4 years in males
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Heart failure is on the rise with the aging of the population and the superimposed effect of COVID-19 vaccination causing subclinical myopericarditis and contributing to the long-term risk of cardiomyopathy and heart failure
Written by Dr Sam Bailey

In the world of virology, there are many blockbuster “viruses” that serve the deadly Pharmaceutical Empire and friends
Written by Dr Robert Malone MD, MS

The data reveals a significant decline in trust in physicians and hospitals, dropping from 71.5 percent in April 2020 to 40.1 percent by January 2024