Shocking new figures reveal that the year following lockdown and school closures saw a massive spike in children attempting to harm or kill themselves
Year After Lockdown Saw Massive Spike in Attempted Child Suicides
Written by Richard Eldred
Written by Richard Eldred
Shocking new figures reveal that the year following lockdown and school closures saw a massive spike in children attempting to harm or kill themselves
Written by Saeed Qureshi. Ph.D.
Recently, under the theme of Logical Arguments, I posted a short clip that generated interesting comments and responses. A collated version is provided below, which I believe will help generate more informative talks on the topic and hopefully resolve non-ending fruitless debates on viruses, vaccines, and pandemics
Written by Shannon Kelleher
An environmental group sued the FDA in an Arizona court, alleging the agency has the tools to regulate toxic “forever chemicals” on blueberries, lettuce, milk and other foods but isn’t taking action
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
When studies compare vaccinated to unvaccinated children, they find serious and irreversible neurological, developmental, and immune-related health risks
Written by Will Jones
As Norway threatens to cut off the UK from electricity at times of low wind speeds, it’s a sign of a growing energy nationalism globally that leaves Labour’s short-sighted ‘Net Zero’ plans in tatters, says Andy Mayer in the Telegraph
Written by Steve Kirsch
“In 2023, about 114 children were born per thousand unvaccinated women aged 18–39. Only about 42 children were born to vaccinated women per thousand vaccinated women aged 18–39″ Source
Written by David O'Toole
While the Trump administration is embracing so-called ‘fossil fuels’ to reduce energy prices and the chances of power cuts, Britain has ordered the last fracking wells to be filled with cement, is pursuing policies that are making energy prices ever more expensive, and seriously increasing the risk of power cuts
Written by Chris Morrison
Last month a group of scientists published a paper in Nature stating that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) had shown no decline in strength since the 1960s.
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.
As the Trump administration began reorganizing and cutting major funding to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), revelations emerged that the organization financed groups, including some media outlets, engaged in smear campaigns and censorship against dissident voices.
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.
The basis for the wireless industry’s claim that radiation is safe for humans is scientifically erroneous, according to the author of a new peer-reviewed scientific report.
Written by OP ED WATCH
The explanation from the Climate Adaptation Center that we mentioned last week about all that Florida snow is, paradoxically, so feeble it deserves to be quoted at length.
Written by News Rounup
In the wake of the COP 29 debacle in Baku, Climate Home News complains, apparently surprised, that “Just 10 days to go until the UN deadline for countries to submit stronger climate action plans.
Written by Clara Harter
After a massive lithium-ion battery storage site exploded into flames in Monterey County — spewing toxic gases into the air and scattering heavy metals over the ground — residents have filed a lawsuit accusing multiple energy companies of failing to maintain adequate fire safety at the facility.
Written by Hawaii Unites
Hawai’i Unites founder Tina Lia talks with epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher, MPH, about advocating for policies that protect our communities from dangerous research and harmful products and technologies
Written by Doug Brodie
Doug Brodie schools his new MP on the political dogma of ‘climate change’
Written by Jason Isaac
Climate lawfare is an urgent threat to our high quality of life, but recent court decisions offer an encouraging sign for consumers and energy providers