
As the ‘net zero’ fantasy crumbles and the political tide shifts, the Blob has upped the ante and pressed the red hot “security threat” button
Written by Joanne Nova

As the ‘net zero’ fantasy crumbles and the political tide shifts, the Blob has upped the ante and pressed the red hot “security threat” button
Written by Chris Morrison

The UK Met Office’s excuses for its invented temperature data from non-existent stations get more fanciful by the day.
Written by Lynne Wallis

Around 200 nurses and health professionals gathered to show their support for Lucy Letby on November 16th, amid growing calls for an independent review into her conviction
Written by Jill Erzen

Record numbers of frontline health workers in the U.K. refused the flu vaccine last winter, a decision that media outlets claimed could cripple hospitals with flu outbreaks.
Written by Pierre Kory MD MPA

First, we explore “electrical” conductivity, then we blast off into the amazing experiments with water based on quantum physics, and then we learn that lettuce can scream and rice can cry. What?
Written by Dr. Ronan Connolly

Last year, the world had a slight reminder of the 1859 “Carrington Event” when a large solar flare and accompanying coronal mass ejection (CME) led to a major geomagnetic storm in May 2024.
Written by Will Jones

Sweden’s pension funds are facing eye-watering losses after they invested heavily in Net Zero projects that are now going bust, leaving the retirement savings of millions at risk. The Telegraph has the story.
Written by Ruth Comerford

Authorities in Iran have sprayed clouds with chemicals to induce rain, in an attempt to combat the country’s worst drought in decades.
Written by Dr Scott McLachlan

There have been several large cohort studies by paediatricians in recent years that purport to show an increased health burden in children who are vaccinated
Written by Xuewu Liu

The Intratumoral Chlorine Dioxide Ablation System represents a new class of local cancer therapy — combining the controllability of a medical device with the efficiency of a chemical reaction
Written by Paul Homewood

We were told Melissa was the most powerful hurricane to hit Jamaica, with winds of 185 mph.
Written by Huxley Knox

For decades, global agencies have spoken softly about “sustainability,” “carbon neutrality,” and “net zero.” What most people don’t realise is that beneath those friendly buzzwords sits a total redesign of society…. a digital control grid disguised as environmental responsibility
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

One of the more depressing parts of being an awake physician in the medical system is reading the drug lists of the patients you see and realizing how many prescriptions they are on that do not benefit them, and in many cases harm them
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Dr. McCullough and I recently visited the Daystar headquarters to film a powerful interview for the Rebecca Weiss Podcast. We covered a wide range of topics — from vaccine ideology and turbo cancers to transgenerational harm and the moral collapse of modern medicine.
Written by Chris Morrison

Let us travel back to April 2012 and revisit an important milestone in BBC climate reporting – what is thought to be the last recorded sighting of genuine journalistic inquiry.
Written by Epp Tuul

The European Commission has quietly and carefully planned a major change to digital rules in digital omnibus, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).