‘Climate Change’ Is NOT Causing Lake Mead’s Decline

Written by H. Sterling Burnett, Ph.D

With an atmospheric river dumping trillions of gallons of precipitation on California and other western states, some news outlets have asked how the precipitation might affect Lake Mead, suggesting that rainfall will do little for the lake or the Colorado River basin that feeds it because it’s drying out due to ‘climate change’

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How To Manufacture Consensus And Silence Dissent

Written by Climate Change Dispatch

Manufacturing consensus refers to the idea that certain organizations, for example, the IPCC, and groups such as climate scientists, use various strategies to create the illusion of widespread agreement on an issue, even when it might not exist.

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WHO Pandemic Treaty Raise Red Flags for US Freedoms

Written by Kevin Stocklin

As the May deadline approaches for finalizing negotiations between the World Health Organization (WHO) and its 194 member nations over how much authority they will cede to the WHO once it declares a global health emergency, many health and policy experts are urging the Biden administration not to sign the United States up to the agreement.

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Cases of POTS on the Rise After COVID-19

Written by George Citroner

For the estimated 1 to 3 million Americans living with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), standing up can trigger a racing heartbeat, lightheadedness, and fainting that’s relieved only by sitting or lying down.

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Photos Expose the WHO Power Grab

Written by Dr Tess Lawrie, MBBCh, PhD​

This is just a quick post with some photos from our Irish trip this past week to engage Irish Parliamentarians on threat posed to national sovereignty by the proposed expansion of power of the World Health Organisation.

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