The Unspoken Dangers of LED Lighting
Written by Dr. M. Nisa Khan
Written by Dr. M. Nisa Khan
Written by Gabor Tinz
In the 1960s, on an 840-acre island at the entrance to Long Island Sound, scientists at the highly guarded Plum Island Animal Disease Center were at the forefront of U.S. biological-weapons research.
Written by John Leake
Université Laval is the oldest institution of higher learning in Canada and has educated some of that nation’s most accomplished sons and daughters, including former Prime Ministers Louis St. Laurent, Brian Mulroney and Jean Chrétien.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
In a recent legislative move, Vermont has proposed a “Climate Superfund” bill aimed at holding fossil fuel companies financially accountable for weather-related damages.
Written by Will Jones
Having more vaccine doses leads to more Covid infections, a major study has found.
Written by Efrat Fenigson
With antisemitism being the next pretext to further tighten the censorship belt on free speech, let’s recall the globalists previous excuse to censor the truth
Written by Raphael Lataster, PhD
An unofficial series of four crucially important medical journal articles (JECP4), two by me, appearing in major academic publisher Wiley’s Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice reveals that claims made about COVID-19 vaccines’ effectiveness and safety were exaggerated in the clinical trials and observational studies, which significantly impacts risk-benefit analyses
Written by Charles Rotter
This four year old presentation by Dr. John Robson investigates the unsound origins and fundamental inaccuracy, even dishonesty, of the claim that 97 percent of scientists, or “the world’s scientists”, or something agree that ‘climate change’ is man-made, urgent and dangerous
Written by Chris Morrison
By the final programme of his five-part Earth series, broadcast last year by the BBC, Chris Packham had perfected the art of taking imprecise proxy data from the geological record and comparing it to more accurate modern measurements to draw dubious conclusions about imminent ‘climate collapse’
Written by Nika Shakhnazarova and Olivia Land
A Boeing whistleblower who raised concerns about one of the carrier’s suppliers ignoring production defects died suddenly on Tuesday — just two months after another employee who sounded the alarm about the embattled company died by alleged suicide
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
Vietnam and other Asian countries are on a coal spree!
Written by Will kessler
Converting America’s medium- and heavy-duty trucks to electric vehicles (EVs) following goals from the Biden administration would add massive costs to commercial trucking, according to a new analysis released Wednesday. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Maryam Henein
Written by Chris Morrison
Safety concerns around electric vehicles continue to mount with Australian fire and rescue services in New South Wales stating they might have to make a “tactical disengagement” of a trapped car accident victim if the battery is likely to explode.
Written by Patrick Wood
While the World Health Organization has been gaslighting the world about the need for a global “Pandemic Agreement,” the Feds had already rolled out the infrastructure to support it when nobody was watching.
Written by Dr. Maggie Copper
Results from a large online survey of adults in France find that, despite the large uptake in mRNA COVID-19 vaccines in France (93%), uncertainty about them still exists within a majority of the French population.