Last month, I highlighted the unfortunate state of medical research where “science” that supports corporate interests is held to much lower standards than science which opposes those interests, thereby ensuring “the science” becomes what benefits industry rather than the American people
While reviewing literature for an upcoming article, I encountered three studies that yielded surprising results. Each included a caveat similar to: “The study was not designed to show the agent improved cancer survival, however…”
Back in December 2020 I warned that the mRNA Covid jabs could cause a huge number of serious adverse events – including myocarditis, heart attacks and strokes.
Religion has been a force throughout history that has helped societies flourish and given people meaning, but it has also been a vehicle for fundamentalism and intolerance. [some emphasis, links added]
“Ecological virtue” has turned into a public health hazard. The French climate blogsite Cliumat et Verité writes about why the French have an aversion to ACs, even when temperatures exceed 40°C. [some emphasis, links added]
For the past two decades, the media have reported a “climate crisis” with a conviction that presumed dissent to be at best immoral, and at worst insane
In the first article in this series, we looked at the earliest roots of American medicine. Care began in the home. It was shaped by midwives, household remedies, local physicians, family responsibility, faith, and community trust.
Back on May 26, 2026, the New York State Legislature dramatically changed its 2019 climate law, which had originally been labeled “landmark” by the green press.
Britain could be liable for ‘climate change’ “reparations” running into the trillions of pounds, after the International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion that countries have binding legal duties to prevent climate ‘harm’ – duties going well beyond the Paris Agreement – and can be sued for compensation if they fail