
The Trump administration’s plan to study the use of aluminum in childhood vaccines “worries scientists” who believe the metal is “very safe, but also effective,” NPR reported today
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

The Trump administration’s plan to study the use of aluminum in childhood vaccines “worries scientists” who believe the metal is “very safe, but also effective,” NPR reported today
Written by Sayer Ji

On October 30 2025, Senator Rand Paul sent a formal letter to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, after uncovering records showing U.S. intel contact with Dr. Ralph Baric dating back to 2015
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

We reported last month on a new study out of the Netherlands showing that there is no evidence for an acceleration in sea levels when examining tide gauge data corrected for land level shifts.
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

When organ transplantation first became possible, doctors celebrated it as one of medicine’s greatest achievements—literally giving someone the gift of life through another’s ultimate sacrifice
Written by Dr Ah Kahn Syed

Headlines around the world repeated “Pfizer’s vaccine is more than 90 percent effective” and more importantly by the regulators FDA, TGA, EMA and MHRA
Written by Dr Robert Malone MD, MS

The British Medical Journal just published a peer-reviewed study titled “Who’s leading WHO? A quantitative analysis of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s grants to WHO, 2000-2024 (ref).”
Written by Jon Fleetwood

A sweeping new analysis by the McCullough Foundation has confirmed that “the most significant modifiable risk factor” for autism is childhood vaccination
Written by John Leake

In a recent interview with Cheryl Hines, Tucker Carlson spoke about the “religion of vaccines” and mentioned Diego Rivera’s “Vaccination” mural (part of the Detroit Industry Murals) painted in 1932-33
Written by Gregory Wrightstone

Relying on human ingenuity to coexist with a changing climate – either warmer or cooler – and tending to long-recognized public health threats are the best ways to ensure the well-being of the planet and its inhabitants, according to an Australian physician and expert in climate and public health
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Reuters “Sustainable Switch,” technically the product of a news organization, emails about “the long-term consequences of natural disasters as we look at how people in Spain, Mexico and the United States are recovering from extreme weather events as they grapple with mental health constraints, body recovery and rebuilding. Weather-related natural disasters, many exacerbated by climate change, are on the rise, according to the United Nations.”
Written by Robert Bryce

The backlash against so-called ‘renewable’ energy projects is real, it’s global, and it’s growing
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

In a surprising twist, Bill Gates—one of the most prominent funders and voices in the climate alarmism movement—has released a memo just ahead of the imminent COP30 UN jolly, dialing back his decades-long rhetoric on ‘climate change’ as an apocalyptic threat
Written by Dr Robert Malone MD, MS

Our European travels have given us a glimpse of how people on the other side of the pond eat. One noticeable difference is what is consumed at breakfast
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

In the Financial Post and the Wall Street Journal, Bjorn Lomborg refuses to eulogize the Great Barrier Reef
Written by William M Briggs

You’d think researchers would never get away such a brazen ploy of saying X CAUSES Y, when anybody can read their papers and see X was never measured
Written by Josh Christenson

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin has warned that his agency will have to furlough up to 89% of its more than 12,000-person workforce if the government shutdown lasts beyond this week. [emphasis, links added]