Along with Julian Gillespie of Jules On The Beach and Katie Ashby-Koppens, I spent a big chunk of 2021 and 2022 in the Federal and High Court trying to put forward ~2000 pages of evidence asserting that the Pfizer and Moderna jabs (in particular) were not safe or effective for children
In a post on X, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dismantled claims made in a June 6 CNN article stating that the news team identified “258 randomized, controlled clinical trials of vaccines” and that “More than half of those studies — 153 — tested vaccines against placebos, and 127 of those studies used inert placebos.” Below is the full, unaltered text of Kennedy’s post.
An alert viewer complains to us, regarding some of the ample evidence we’ve presented that more CO2 helps plants of all kinds grow, that “my alarmist sister finally accepted CO2 makes stuff grow better – so then her argument was that it was of a lower quality.”
Really we don’t. And if someone delivers it, we won’t answer the doorbell or bring it in off the porch. Such, at any rate, seems to be the reaction of climate alarmists to the wretched stuff expanding.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has just announced the removal of all 17 members of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
Antibiotic abuse is a pervasive public health concern around the world. According to the CDC, 2.8 million cases of antibiotic-resistant infections are diagnosed yearly, and 35,000 people die from them
A new European Alps hydroclimate reconstruction spanning the years 8980 BC to 2014 CE has been derived from the stable isotopes of 192 trees (Arosio et al., 2025)
Imagine taking the subway to work when the train comes to a sudden halt halfway between scheduled stops. You pull out your smartphone to go online and see what the problem is, but you have no reception – no cell signal, no internet
Hawaii became the first U.S. state to establish a climate impact fee on tourism this week, placing an additional tax on visitors to fund “climate change resiliency projects”.
A recent article in the Washington Postcaught my eye. It outlined the astounding loss of over three million birds among breeding adults — 30 percent of the adult population — in the last half century (waterfowl are an exception due to wetlands protection)