Arnold Schwarzenegger has a message for environmentalists who despair at the approach of President Donald Trump’s administration: “Stop whining and get to work.” [emphasis, links added]
In the 1950s, virology began to emerge as a distinct discipline, separating itself from bacteriology. For the first time, it was (falsely) recognized as a legitimate scientific field.
I sat down with Dr. Carol Taccetta—a physician with decades of experience in drug safety who contributed to the Surgeon General’s landmark report on smoking—to unpack why, despite overwhelming evidence of fatal myocarditis linked to the COVID-19 mRNA shots, the FDA continues to deny not only a market recall, but even the bare minimum: a black box warning.
The hype around artificial intelligence (AI) risks spiraling out of control as claims around the emerging technology escalate into the realm of the absurd.
New York’s electric grid is facing a growing reliability crisis as demand for power surges while fossil fuel plants are forced offline thanks to the state’s green energy mandate, according to a new report by the state’s grid operator. [emphasis, links added]
On the battlefield I did not see a single Ukrainian soldier. Only drones. I saw them [Ukrainian soldiers] only when I surrendered. Only drones, and there are lots and lots of them. Guys, don’t come. It’s a drone war.
June 1st has arrived, marking the official start of hurricane season… and, like clockwork, the beginning of another season of climate propaganda. [emphasis, links added]
Even journalists also know, when the subject is not climate, that science is never settled, that claims that it is are somewhere between obtuse and sinister and that new discoveries are cool.
The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) report briefly mentioned electromagnetic radiation (EMR), but failed to accurately convey the scientific literature revealing how it harms human health, according to EMR experts and safe technology advocates who spoke with The Defender.
For many Americans, summer still conjures images of “those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer,” romanticized by the legendary Nat King Cole: hot dogs, picnics, beer, and girls in bikinis at the beach. [emphasis, links added]
They promised change. They promised transparency. They promised reform. But with the FDA’s latest approval of Moderna’s mNEXSPIKE® covid jab, it is clear the only thing that has changed is the branding.