We have received many messages of outrage following the decision by Justice Rofe handed down 1 March in our GMO proceedings.
GMO Decision: When is a Judge not a Judge?
Written by Julian Gillespie
Written by Julian Gillespie
We have received many messages of outrage following the decision by Justice Rofe handed down 1 March in our GMO proceedings.
Written by John Leake
Almost exactly a year ago I wrote a Substack post about Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s 1943 essay “On Stupidity.” At this time last year, I was concerned that Bonhoeffer’s observations seemed to be ever more pertinent to our own era.
Written by Koen Vogel
What’s caused our current interglacial?
Numerous theories exist on what caused our current interglacial. Most explanations greatly oversimplify the cause to a “temperatures increased, so ice melted”, and fail to consider when, how or why the ice melted where it did, and why it didn’t somewhere nearby. For example, during the Oldest Dryas some ice sheets melted vigorously in both the Northern Hemisphere (e.g. western Canada) and in the Southern Hemisphere (Patagonia), while others didn’t and still haven’t (Greenland, Antarctica).
Written by Life Site News
Kayla Pollock, a 37-year-old mother from Ontario, was left paralyzed from the neck down after receiving a Moderna booster, only to be offered assisted suicide twice.
Written by Kevin Killough
Apple Inc. has reportedly ended its electric car program.
Written by John Leake
On one and the same day, I received e-mails directing my attention to two stories about life in rural America—one in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and one in Chenango County, New York—the latter being located 200 miles north of the former.
Written by Alan Moran
A review and commentary on topical matters concerning the science, economics, and governance associated with ‘climate change’
Written by Michael Darby
Let’s be clear about this. Police do not work for the Government, and must never be political enforcers
Written by Thomas Catenacci
A United Nations ‘expert’ issued a report Wednesday vigorously defending climate activists whose protests have involved blocking traffic and attacking famous artwork worldwide
Written by Pierre Gosselin
Blackout News reports that there’s no end in sight for Germany’s self-inflicted energy crisis. Energy prices are expected to continue rising, thus posing a huge risk to industry
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
The Kola Superdeep Borehole, an ambitious Soviet project, stands as a remarkable testament to human curiosity and engineering prowess. Initiated in 1970 during the Cold War era, this project aimed not only to surpass the United States in the space race but also to achieve a groundbreaking feat in the exploration of Earth.
Written by Ethan Huff
There are new developments in the Pennsylvania government’s legal crusade against Amish farmer Amos Miller, who has been under attack for years because he grows, produces and sells food to the public outside the government control matrix
Written by Michelle Starr
In the icy waters of Antarctica lurks an entire mysterious ecosystem. There, scuttling across the seafloor on spindly little legs, eerie sea spiders make their home.
Written by Rebekah Barnett
The Australian Courts have blocked a legal challenge over Moderna’s and Pfizer’s mRNA Covid vaccines on a technicality, stalling efforts to raise the alarm over alleged unregulated genetically modified organisms (GMOs), including high levels of DNA contamination, in the vials.
Written by Phillip Altman
Sasha Latypova, like myself, has extensive experience within the pharmaceutical industry – we both owned companies which provided consulting services to Big Pharma. She, like myself, after many years have come to see the darker side of the industry and we are trying to ensure the public is better informed about the Covid-19 “vaccines”. She is a reliable source of information and I have done a couple podcasts with her.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
Speaking of not checking facts or logic, Bloomberg recently ran a column saying, and we are not making it up, “$266 Trillion in Climate Spending is a No-Brainer”