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Japan Leads the Way in Child Health: No Compulsory Vaccines

Written by Kristina Kristen

2015 CDC Immunization Schedule - Vaccines - ProCon.org

In the United States, many legislators and public health officials are busy trying to make vaccines de facto compulsory—either by removing parental/personal choice given by existing vaccine exemptions or by imposing undue quarantines and fines on those who do not comply with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) vaccine edicts.

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Why the Nuclear Force Doesn’t Exist

Written by Herb Rose

Atom With Nucleus And Electrons – InsideSources

The nuclear forces (strong and weak) are the forces that hold the nucleus of an atom together, counter acting the repelling force exerted on protons by their positive charges.

When the strength of these forces are inadequate to counter the force pushing the nucleus apart it results in radioactive atoms that over time decay by splitting into smaller elements or emitting particles.

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Big Green The Handmaiden Of Big Oil

Written by David Wojick PhD

Everything You Need to Know About Your Credit Score

Climate alarmists often accuse skeptics, like myself and independent groups like CFACT, of being in the pay of Big Oil. This is completely false — we don’t receive a dime from them.

It is part of the green fairy tale that skepticism only exists because the oil companies are funding it.

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The Black Hole, the Big Bang, and Modern Physics

Written by Stephen J. Crothers

There has been a deliberate suppression of scientific truth by the community of physicists and astronomers concerning the black hole and the big bang.

I bring you free access to original papers in the hope that this fraud can be exposed and physics restored to a rational search for knowledge. The black hole has no foundation in theory whatsoever.

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Fake Climate Science And Scientists

Written by Paul Driessen

debate is over sign

The multi-colored placard in front of a $2-million home in North Center Chicago proudly proclaimed, “In this house, we believe: No human is illegal” – and “Science is real” (plus a few other liberal mantras).

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The Ice Melt Myth

Written by Dr Jay Lehr

arctic icebreaker ship

According to the National Snow and Ice Data Center (nsidc.org), ice currently covers six million square miles, or one-tenth the Land area on Earth, about the area of South America.

Floating ice, or sea ice, alternately called pack ice at the North and South Poles, covers 6% of the ocean’s surface (nsidc.org), an area similar to North America. The most important measure of ice is its thickness.

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LIGO seeks these 8 sources of gravitational waves

Written by Lisa Grossman

BANG, CRASH  Physicists using the LIGO and Virgo observatories are catching all sorts of cosmic collisions, including of pairs of neutron stars (illustrated). But scientists hope to bag even more exotic quarry.

Seekers of gravitational waves are on a cosmic scavenger hunt. Since the Advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory turned on in 2015, physicists have caught these ripples in spacetime from several exotic gravitational beasts — and scientists want more.

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Did Monster Dust Storms Blow Away Our Red Planet’s Water?

Written by Mike Wall

This series of simulated images shows how conditions changed around NASA’s Mars rover Opportunity as a huge dust storm intensified throughout June 2018. At left, the sun appears blindingly bright but darkens as the dust storm intensifies. At the far right, the sun is a mere pinprick, with the dust storm in full swing.

(Image: © NASA/JPL-Caltech/TAMU)
Huge Mars dust storms like the one that killed NASA’s Opportunity rover may have helped to blow some of the Red Planet’s ancient water away for good, researchers say.
The above series of simulated images shows how conditions changed around NASA’s Mars rover Opportunity as a huge dust storm intensified throughout June 2018. At left, the sun appears blindingly bright but darkens as the dust storm intensifies. At the far right, the sun is a mere pinprick, with the dust storm in full swing.

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Glyphosate – the End of Aspirin?

Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

Dear Readers, Relax, this is not going to be a heavy-duty chemical lecture!

As you may have read in the news, the herbicide Roundup™ inventing company Monsanto had been bought by the company that invented the medicinal compound Aspirin™, i.e. the Bayer AG, back in 2018. Roundup is said to be the world’s most widely used herbicide.

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Karl Popper on the Line Between Science & Pseudoscience

Written by fs.blog

Karl Popper Biography - Karl Popper Childhood, Life & Timeline

It’s not immediately clear, to the layman, what the essential difference is between science and something masquerading as science: pseudoscience. The distinction gets at the core of what comprises human knowledge: How do we actually know something to be true? Is it simply because our powers of observation tell us so? Or is there more to it?

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