Whether living in the United States or in a European country, there is a greater chance of wearing a garment made in Bangladesh than in one’s homeland
‘Net Zero’ Agenda Threatens Your Future Garment Purchases
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
Whether living in the United States or in a European country, there is a greater chance of wearing a garment made in Bangladesh than in one’s homeland
Written by Sarah Montalbano
The Bureau of Land Management on June 28 quietly shut down the last hope of the proposed Ambler Road project in northwest Alaska
Written by Dr. Howard Smith, MD.
In Gerald Green’s The Last Angry Man, Dr. Samuel Abelman is a general practitioner in the twilight of a career that spans fifty years of commitment to patients.
Written by Critikid
There are some misconceptions about what pseudoscience is. Before getting into its red flags, I will clarify what it is (and what it is not).
Written by Cornwall Alliance
Wind and solar supporters have a nasty habit of pretending that their preferred energy sources are the “cheapest forms of energy.”
Written by Ron Clutz
Viv Forbes’ article on this subject is at Canadian Free Press under the title First Aid for Flicker Power. Excerpts in italics with my bolds and added images.
Written by Carly Cassella
In 1959, the famous theoretical physicist, Richard Feynman, fantasized about a future in which microrobots swam through our bloodstreams, fixing up our insides or delivering drugs as they go
Written by Will Jones
The mother of a disabled son with a rare heart condition has won a landmark case to prevent the state from injecting him with the COVID-19 vaccine she feared could kill him
Written by David Craig
In an article I wrote for the Daily Sceptic on June 20th 2024 I predicted:
Written by Viv Forbes
Wind and solar energy have a fatal flaw – intermittency
Written by Stephen Andrews
Climate change is being driven by a change in the orientation of the Earth to the Sun rather than carbon dioxide emissions, new analysis of data from Berkeley Earth shows.
Written by News.com
Mercedes staff were forced to try and battle a major IT outage in Hungary today wearing t-shirts featuring their sponsor CrowdStrike.
Written by Mike Stone
Sometimes when coming across information that one finds favorable, it is easy to accept it at face value without completely doing the due diligence of verifying the accuracy of the information for oneself.
Written by Andy Rowlands
Last week, the Irish Journal claimed ‘climate change’ will bring an increase in deaths from heat-related illnesses
Written by Alan Cross
Gather ’round, kids. Those of you with tinfoil hats may wish to ensure that they’re fitted snuggly. What I’m about to tell you will shake your faith in all the music you’ve heard in your life
Written by Dr David McGrogan
Female choice is the greatest force in nature. It can make or destroy species – and civilisations