
My first moped when I was fourteen, back in East Berlin, had no starter battery. The only way to get it running was to kickstart it which, back then, seemed perfectly normal. Batteries were expensive and heavy.
Written by Dr. Lars Schernikau

My first moped when I was fourteen, back in East Berlin, had no starter battery. The only way to get it running was to kickstart it which, back then, seemed perfectly normal. Batteries were expensive and heavy.
Written by Max Azoury

Last week the New York Times wrote an op-ed attempting to distort reality as usual. I shared it with my AI model by pasting the link into my website:
Written by Sayer Ji

What if everything you’ve been told about cholesterol is not just wrong, but deliberately inverted? What if the very substance demonized by a trillion-dollar pharmaceutical empire is actually essential for your survival—and lowering it is slowly destroying your brain, immune system, and will to live?
Written by Zoe Kleinman

There are increasing reports of people suffering “AI psychosis”, Microsoft’s head of artificial intelligence (AI), Mustafa Suleyman, has warned.
Written by Dr Alan Black

The Medical Journalists Association (MJA) is about to dish out its annual awards.
Written by Liv McMahon

Hundreds of thousands of user conversations with Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot Grok have been exposed in search engine results – seemingly without users’ knowledge.
Written by Mike Stone

In my most recent article, I examined the foundational evidence behind the supposed discovery of the tobacco mosaic “virus” (TMV).
Written by world council for health

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has initiated a concerted push toward a national digital ID. In one sense he’s a bit behind the curve — many other countries are further down this road already — but the UK has a history of rejecting proposals for national identity cards (just ask Tony Blair).
Written by Ian Brighthope

Controlled by “Confidence”: How AHPRA Has Become Australia’s Ministry of Medical Truth
Written by Audrey Streb

New Yorkers and experts warn lithium-ion batteries can catch fire, contaminate water, and defy green-energy claims. The Trump administration on Monday released the first federal safety guidance for battery energy storage systems (BESS), citing safety concerns as several of the green energy facilities have caught fire in recent years. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Paul Homewood

Hardly surprising!! From the Telegraph:
Written by Professor Larry Bell

A 2022 survey by market research firm Ipsos for the World Economic Forum found that 60% of adults globally believe AI-driven products and services will drastically reshape their daily lives.
Written by Clive Pinder

The climate industry has turned guilt into its own renewable energy source. Endless, cheap and utterly useless. In the process, it keeps blasting penalties into Row Z while the open goal of abundance sits right there, waving its arms and begging to be scored.
Written by thetruthaboutcancerofficial.substack.com

For over a century, two humble herbal tonics—Essiac Tea and the Hoxsey Tonic—have been credited with shrinking tumors, reversing “terminal” diagnoses, and giving hope to families abandoned by the cancer establishment.
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

INSIDE MRNA VACCINES – THE MOVIE explores the rapid, global rollout of mRNA vaccine technology, particularly in response to COVID-19. It delves into scientific and regulatory issues, emphasizing concerns about data transparency, risk assessment, and long-term safety.
Written by Brian Shilhavy

Sam Altman and OpenAI finally released their long anticipated version 5.0 last week of ChatGPT. So many users complained that they had to quickly restore previous 4.0 versions (Source.)