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FAA Issues New Rule To Spur Commercial Supersonic Flight

Written by Tyler Durden

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) published new regulations last week that streamline the US’ supersonic flight testing process.

“Today’s action is a significant step toward reintroducing civil supersonic flight and demonstrates the Department’s commitment to safe innovation,” said Elaine L. Chao, U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) Secretary, on Wednesday. 

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New Study: Sea-Level Rise The Same Since 1958 As From 1900-2018

Written by Kenneth Richard

A new analysis of global sea-level rise rates concludes the rising trend was 1.56 mm/yr−¹ from 1900-2018.

This is the same rate as for 1958-2014 (1.5 mm/yr−¹), indicating there has not been a long-term distinctive change in sea-level rise rates in the last 120 years. In 2018, Frederikse et al. assessed the contributing factors to long-term sea-level rise from 1958 to 2014.

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What They Said about Lockdowns before 2020

Written by Amelia Janaskie, Micha Gartz

In 2020, beliefs about how to handle a new virus shifted massively. Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, mainstream epidemiology and public health entities doubted – or even rejected – the efficacy of lockdowns and mass quarantines because they were considered ineffective.

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COVID-19 virus dead in 30 seconds with Ultra-violet LEDs

Written by Maayan Jaffe-Hoffman

 

Ultraviolet radiation is a common method of killing bacteria and viruses. Now, researchers from Tel Aviv University have proven that the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, can be killed efficiently, quickly and cheaply using ultraviolet (UV) light-emitting diodes (UV-LEDs) at specific frequencies.

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ISS now has solar panels that ‘roll out like a tape measure’

Written by Simon Sharwood

NASA and Boeing have announced that humanity’s celestial outpost will soon install six new solar panels, each capable of producing 20kW.

The panels use Roll-Out Solar Array (ROSA) tech tested at the ISS in 2017. ROSA panels “roll open in space like a tape measure”, a technique that allows for more compact designs than is possible with rigid panels.

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How Foreign Malthusians Brainwashed America: Part 1

Written by Matthew Ehret

 

The creation of false opposites has been a long-standing obstacle to human progress.

From the ancient pleasure-seeking Epicureans who argued against the logic-heavy Stoics of ancient Rome to the war of “salvation through faith vs works” that schismed western Christianity.

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Letter to the New York Times on Vaccine Misinformation & Censorship

Written by Elizabeth Hart

Below is an open letter the Editor of The New York Times complaining about a biased and poorly informed opinion piece i.e. Vaccines are safe, no matter what Robert Kennedy Jr. says.
Elizabeth Hart’s letter typifies the growing concerns among independent analysts that questioning the science and merits of vaccination is now prohibited in the media and most mainstream platforms.

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A Colder World Than in the Past

Written by Jack Dini

Undisputed temperature reconstructions from around the world show the planet was much warmer over most of the Holocene (past 10,000 years) than it is today. (1)

The Alps were ice-free 6000 years ago, when CO2 was much lower than today’s levels. (2)

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Insurance Corporation ‘Climate Disasters’ Claims Exposed as False

Written by H Sterling Burnett

Large insurance corporations stand to make huge profits by using the excuse of climate change risks to raise rates, regardless of whether the climate fears actually materialize.

Despite this financial self-interest in inflating climate fears, the mainstream media are trumpeting new and misleading claims by insurance giant Munich Re that climate change caused record disasters in 2020.

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Child Abuse at Epidemic Levels During Lockdown, Says BMJ

Written by British Medical Journal

Surge in domestic child abuse during pandemic, reports specialist UK children’s hospital. A rise of 1493 percent in one month compared with same period in previous three years

There has been a surge in domestic child abuse during the coronavirus pandemic, suggests the experience of one specialist UK children’s hospital, reported in Archives of Disease in Childhood.

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COVID Tests Gone Wild Has World in PCR Prison

Written by John Hunt, MD

In the setting of COVID-19, almost every country in the world closed its borders, locked down its citizens, and forced businesses to close. Today, most governments still restrict travel, economic activity, and social gatherings.

The justification for these unprecedented measures has been a growing number of COVID-19 cases. This has unleashed an epidemic of COVID testing—with PCR and rapid antigen tests as the means of identifying positive COVID cases.

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