After hearing me expound (I may have been ranting) on the iniquities of clinical psychology—especially its profoundly destructive influence on American childrearing since the 1960s—a fellow asked, rhetorically, “There must be something positive that’s come from psychology, John…I mean…it can’t be all bad, right?”
A Farewell to Virology by Dr Mark Bailey was first published in 2022. The 28,000-word treatise exposed not only the lack of evidence for SARS-CoV-2, but also the entire virus model itself.
A Washington, D.C., court rejected University of Pennsylvania climate scientist Michael Mann’s bid to postpone his required payment of hundreds of thousands of dollars to the National Review on Thursday. [emphasis, links added]
The online CDC tool COVIDVaxViewreveals the estimated COVID-19 booster shot uptake in America. I performed a query to find the number of American infants and children that have received a 2024-2025 COVID-19 booster injection.
Nations once relegated to the margins of economic discourse are now sprinting toward prosperity, their trajectories propelled by a single, unifying force: energy. [emphasis, links added]
The electric car is widely seen as a simple, clean solution to climate change. In reality, it’s inefficient, relies on massive subsidies, and leaves behind a trail of pollution and death that is seldom acknowledged. [emphasis, links added]
The time for being fooled is over. The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act was not a public health victory. It was a legislative coup for vaccine manufacturers, granting them unprecedented legal immunity while leaving the injured with few avenues for justice
A new study investigated the long-term presence of spike protein in brain tissues of patients with hemorrhagic strokes and its potential association with mRNA vaccination.
Every two hours, like clockwork, a mysterious pulse emanates from the depths of space, sending a ripple of excitement and curiosity through the scientific community.
Contemporary narratives about vaccines — including that they eradicated diseases such as polio — are based on a “fairytale” that ignores the harms vaccines have caused, researcher and author Dr. Suzanne Humphries said in an interview on “The Joe Rogan Experience.”