
Readers will know that I have had my concerns about the pervasive influence of AI on all aspects of our lives. My main concern relates to these 2 attributes of AI in combination:
Written by Jonathan Engler

Readers will know that I have had my concerns about the pervasive influence of AI on all aspects of our lives. My main concern relates to these 2 attributes of AI in combination:
Written by safetechinternational.org

Come Solstice, people are asked to Shine a Light by organising Candle/Lantern Lit Vigils to reclaim our Skies from the tens of thousands of LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellites being launched to enable “Broadband for all.”
Written by Dr. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek

In June of 2025, news outlets buzzed with the announcement that Open AI would partner with Mattel to create a new generation of toys.
Written by Dr Gary Sidley

“They’re here.” Many will recall the little girl from the 1982 Poltergeist film, standing in front of the TV set, announcing the return of the malevolent spirits.
Written by Need To Know Publications

Government don’t want you to see the data because it might upset you (Big pharma can though!). NTKP note – Once you start putting the pieces together you begin to understand the scale of the Covid-19 cover-up operation.
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

How the UK’s National Grid Risks Being Exploited for Private AI Profit –The UK is quietly rewiring its electricity system in a way that risks transferring public value into private hands—under the banner of “AI Growth.”
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

Ford CEO Jim Farley has issued a stark warning about the future of Europe’s automotive industry, arguing that aggressive electric vehicle (EV) mandates and unrealistic climate policies are placing manufacturers, workers, and supply chains under severe strain.
Written by Will Jones

Children should be given flu vaccinations to protect their grandparents at Christmas, NHS bosses have said – despite the lack of evidence that flu vaccines prevent infection or transmission
Written by Paul Homewood

Robin Guenier has written a comprehensive analysis of how the United Nation’s COP process developed from the outset:
Written by Paul Homewood

When the plug-in Toyota Prius hybrid went on sale in 2012, its rechargeable battery pack and petrol engine combo was hailed as the best of both worlds.
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

A Critical Look at the Unintended Consequences of Routine Breast Cancer Screening – For decades, mammography has been promoted as an unquestioned public-health triumph. But increasing evidence suggests we may have missed an important unintended consequence.
Written by Dr Randall Bock

My inspiration emanates from conversing with NIH chief Dr Jay Bhattacharya, November 1st – subsequent to his Brownstone event keynote in which he spoke of the failure of scientific adjudication during Covid.
Written by Chris Morrison

The old academic putdown ‘it’s not even wrong’ comes to mind in considering the disgraced and now retracted science paper Kotz et al.
Written by Helen Briggs

Humans are a bit like meerkats when it comes to pairing up, according to a study that examined the monogamous lifestyles of different species.
Written by Toby Young

Professor Sir Chris Whitty silenced government ethics advisers who warned about the impact of Covid policies
Written by Chris Morrison

Ground-breaking calculations made by a group of American scientists and recently published by Science, show offshore wind farms cause ocean heating, with localised surface sea temperatures rising by a persistent 0.3°C-0.4°C and interannual variability up to 1°C