Two Years of Irrational Fear — And March Was Our Most-Read Month Yet
A Look Back at March’s Best
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
Two Years of Irrational Fear — And March Was Our Most-Read Month Yet
Written by Pierre Kory, MD, MPA
Although I am going ever deeper into the “rabbit hole” of chlorine dioxide, I again want to emphasize that I am not writing as a doctor recommending a treatment.
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
As the measles story in the US continues to unfold with reporting of a few cases here and there come in through mainstream media, I wondered about measles in Europe.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
When I immigrated from Poland to the United States, I spoke virtually no English. Yet, despite facing language barriers and the initial struggle of fitting into a new culture, I always felt welcomed
Written by Herb Rose
An ellipse is a two dimensional shape with two focal points where the sum of the distances from the focal points to the circumference remains constant
Written by World Council For Health
It’s being sold as the future of connectivity—faster speeds, smarter cities, and seamless streaming
Written by Norman Fenton
Imagine Jane is found dead after being shot in the heart from behind by a known violent criminal Victor.
Written by Tess Lawrie, MBBCh, PhD
In 1875, people in England were fortunate if they received the following postcard and heeded its advice. It provided four sound reasons not to have one’s children vaccinated with the small pox vaccine.
Written by Steve Kirsch
March 27, 2025 at 4pm EST: Sa’Niya Carter, a healthy 1 year girl, goes to a wellness check in Rochester, NY. She missed her 6 month appointment so the doctor told the mom she needed to be “caught up” with the schedule, so ordered 6 vaccine shots of 12 different vaccines.
Written by Irina Slav
A federal district judge has issued a ruling against a Gulf [oil and gas] lease sale conducted by the Biden administration in 2023, saying the Interior Department was in violation of the Environmental Policy Act by failing to take into account the auction’s impact on the climate and whale populations
Written by Tilak Doshi
The death of coal, held to be the eldest and ugliest of the three fossil fuel siblings, has long been exaggerated Mark Twain-style. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is creating a new sub-agency under the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that will focus on vaccine injuries.
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.
Utah became the first state to ban the addition of fluoride to public drinking water after Gov. Spencer Cox signed the law late Thursday night. The ban will take effect on May 7.
Written by Kevin Killough
More than half of registered voters rate making America energy independent higher than the fight for climate change, according to a new poll by Napolitan News Service. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Dr Lidiya Angelova
I am not sure if all of you are aware that I was one of the authors of the COVID PCR test research objection.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
I’ve spent most of my career in earth science, working alongside thoughtful, rigorous, and principled scientists, people I deeply respect.