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Climate Change Causation And The Scientific Method

Written by Francis Menton

Let’s have yet another go at trying to apply the scientific method to the subject of causation of climate change. This is just basic logic, and not that complicated. We can do it.

As simple and basic as this is, you will shortly see that the agglomeration of all of the world’s leading “climate scientists” can’t figure it out. They are completely lost and befuddled. Check me and see if I’m wrong.

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Greenhouse Gas Theory ‘Toy Models’ Debunked

Written by Joseph E Postma

In this video we will examine the concept of free body diagrams, sometimes known as “toy models” and how these can be used for doing physics. We also learn how they cannot be used for physics, i.e., when they do not represent anything that actually exists, then they cannot model anything that exists and they will only extrapolate things which do not exist.

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Top Lab Test Expert: COVID-19 Virus ‘Does NOT Exist’

Written by John O'Sullivan

Scientists are realising that claims of the COVID-19 virus having been isolated and proven to exist are based on a made-up definition of “virus-isolation.”

In his latest article, Saeed Qureshi PhD, a former senior scientist at Health Canada, calls out the fakery and reveals what more experts are now confirming world wide. We have been scammed.

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An Innovative Medical Backpack Deserving Investment?

Written by John O'Sullivan

From time to time Principia Scientific International showcases novel innovations hitherto kept under the radar by the mainstream. Below, we have pleasure in giving Timothy Gard a platform for wider discussion and consideration of his new hypothermia back pack.

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Koen Vogel PhD: Causes of Climate Change

Written by Koen Vogel PhD

Loyal readers of the PSI news page will have noticed a predominance of articles opposing the mainstream view that increases in atmospheric CO2 are causing the Earth to warm. Such articles suffer some major disadvantages: they are usually very technical and highly specialist, and one needs to be a polymath too understand them all.

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Green Industries and Their Astronomical Costs

Written by Jack Dini

Amid hundreds of graphs, charts, and tables in the latest World Energy Outlook report, the percentage of total global primary energy demand provided by wind and solar is 1.1 percent. The policy mountains have labored and brought forth not just a mouse, but, as the report reluctantly acknowledges, and enormously disruptive mouse. (1)

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Mass Deception: Dietary Supplements or Unsafe, Unproven Vaccines?

Written by Bill Sardi

The dietary supplement industry has gone missing in action in the face of the biggest-man made public health crisis in history. What is really going on here?

The opportunity of a lifetime came to the dietary supplement industry when the World Health Organization announced a (pre-planned) pandemic caused by a newly mutated virus that the whole world population had no immunity against and for which there were no proven vaccines or medicines.

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A private-public partnership that created a pandemic: Part 1

Written by Dr Urmie Ray

Part 1: The Rise of the partners  In 2010, the British government set up a seven-member Behavioural Insight Team, whose aim is “finding intelligent ways to encourage, support and enable people to make better choices for themselves”[1] or to quote its website, “improve people’s lives and communities”.[2]

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Why are there Fewer Nutrients in Our Food?

Written by Mary Lowther

(OMNS Dec 20, 2020) Why do we seldom hear about the deteriorating quality of nutrition in our food crops? A recent article, quoting from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) 2000 food tables, reports that between 1963 and 2000 the nutrient content in all types of fruits and vegetables had declined by up to 50% and continues to decline. [1]

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