
From a distance, the Ivanpah solar plant looks like a shimmering lake in the Mojave Desert. Up close, it’s a vast alien-like installation of hundreds of thousand of mirrors pointed at three towers, each taller than the Statue of Liberty
Written by CNN

From a distance, the Ivanpah solar plant looks like a shimmering lake in the Mojave Desert. Up close, it’s a vast alien-like installation of hundreds of thousand of mirrors pointed at three towers, each taller than the Statue of Liberty
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

Recently on stage at Church 412 in Temecula, CA, I made a statement no government official figure has uttered since the onset of the COVID-19 vaccine campaign:
Written by Ian Brighthope

Spontaneous remission in cancer refers to the unexpected, partial, or complete disappearance of cancer without conventional medical intervention.
Written by Hart

Since early in 2020 debates of the aetiology and / or source of the ‘pandemic’ and the response have been a source of ‘FACT-checkers’ zealotry and also a point of division amongst the many dissident writers.
Written by Will Jones

Net Zero taxes will be slashed by up to 25% for thousands of manufacturers as Keir Starmer scrambles to save British industry from electricity costs that are the highest of any developed country. The Telegraph has more.
Written by The Defender Staff

Until last week, the future of vaccination for human papillomavirus, or HPV, in the U.S. seemed clear.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Within the past week, I conducted two independent polls on X (formerly Twitter) to assess public perception of the COVID-19 mRNA injection campaign. The results are deeply worrisome:
Written by Jonathan Engler

Smile Free – the campaign to repeal mask mandates in the UK co-founded by Gary Sidley
Written by Gregory Wrightstone

Zekollari et al (2025) ignores historical records of 100-plus years of glacial retreat at low levels of atmospheric CO2.
Written by News Roundup

There’s a revealing new report from Statistics Canada, courtesy of Blacklock’s Reporter, saying cutting subsidies caused EV sales to slump drastically.
Written by Dr Rowena Slope

A technological revolution is underway as the current version of the internet known as Web 2.0, based on centralised control by large technology companies, gives way for Web 3.0.
Written by World Council for Health

The COVID-19 pandemic sparked one of the most polarizing debates in public health: Do masks work? While some hailed them as a lifesaving tool, others dismissed them as ineffective or even harmful.
Written by Eccentrik

If you’re not familiar with
, you need to be. He’s one of the premier researchers and observers in what I can most vaguely call ‘anomalous microscopy.’ We’re talking weird structures that resemble miniature iPhones or something…
Written by Haye Kesteloo

A dramatic incident unfolded in the Pacific Ocean late Monday when the Morning Midas, a car carrier transporting electric vehicles (EVs), sank after a fire raged on its deck for weeks.
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Are you concerned about pollution and toxic waste? This is certainly an issue in Making America Healthy Again.
Written by Kenneth P. Green

Within the Western tradition, most people would likely agree that challenges such as those posed by man-made climate change are best addressed with pure reason. [emphasis, links added]