A recent petition asking for the U.S. government to investigate the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for crimes against humanity, already signed by over a half of a million people, shows that the activities of Bill and Melinda Gates are being looked at more closely by the public these days.
As it appears, simply destroying statues of explorers, statesmen, or other notables from centuries past no longer satisfies the current lust for mayhem of the “forward-looking progressive minds.”
Now, even park benches in memory of entirely non-political scholars of the past are deemed to be inappropriate to sensitive woke minds. One example is a park bench, dedicated to the memory of one of the greatest biologists/naturalists of the distant past, namely Carl von Linné (1707-1778).
In the article, the AP claims that some island nations like Tuvalu will completely disappear within 75 years due to rising seas. Scientific evidence, however, demolishes such claims.
The UK government is pressing ahead in earnest hiring hundreds of new NHS managers to oversee the mandatory COVID vaccine rollout. Dissenting voices in the scientific and medical professions are fighting back. Below are select new disturbing developments in the war on our freedom.
The retired former government scientist I am acquainted with has been doing some crunching of numbers about how full our hospitals were and are during the Covid ‘pandemic’, and this is what he found.
A paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine has called for mandating a coronavirus vaccine, and outlined strategies for how Americans could be FORCED to take it.
Twitter is buzzing with claims that the blue-eyed presidential candidate, Joe Biden, wasn’t so blue-eyed during the first debate versus Donald Trump. Numerous photos show him wearing what appears to be brown-colored contact lenses.
As concerns grow about the rushed development of a vaccine to treat COVID19 a back and forth debate has ensued as to whether such a vaccine could dangerously alter human DNA. Herein we examine the basics.
There is no secret about it: the proposed COVID19 RNA vaccine (or mRNA vaccine) is a new type of vaccine supposed to offer acquired immunity through lipid nanoparticles.
What’s the most effective treatment for Covid-19? That’s been my top question since I heard about the virus. Recently, on LinkedIn, I came across Chris Keilberg’s excellent review of 5 options. What follows is in huge measure from his article, here with permission.
Chromium steel – similar to what we know today as tool steel – was first made in Persia, nearly a millennium earlier than experts previously thought, according to a new study led by UCL researchers.
The discovery, published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, was made with the aid of a number of medieval Persian manuscripts, which led the researchers to an archaeological site in Chahak, southern Iran.
Written by Siddharth Gandhi, Matteo Brogi, Rebecca K Webb
University of Warwick astronomers have shown that water vapour can potentially be detected in the atmospheres of exoplanets by peering literally over the tops of their impenetrable clouds.
A new study has found an association between low average levels of vitamin D and high numbers of COVID-19 cases and mortality rates across 20 European countries.
The research, led by Dr Lee Smith of Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) and Mr Petre Cristian Ilie, lead urologist of Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn NHS Foundation Trust, is published in the journal Aging Clinical and Experimental Research.
Infections of the respiratory tract are more frequent in the winter months and especially in the northern latitudes than they are in summer [1]. This obviously also applies to the COVID-19 infectious disease that briefly spread all over the world in the winter months and became a pandemic [2,3].
As we face six tough months of curfews, isolation and economic misery, with vaccines a distant hope, testing struggling to control the virus, and the hospitalisation rate once again rising, it’s surely time to try anything reasonable to slow the pandemic down.
As we face six tough months of curfews, isolation and economic misery, with vaccines a distant hope, testing struggling to control the virus, and the hospitalisation rate once again rising, it’s surely time to try anything reasonable to slow the pandemic down.