Enjoy this response to Michael Merrifield who thinks that flat Earth physics which debunks climate alarmism and the field of climate science in general as a legitimate field of science is in fact a great way to do physics.
What is the truth about the wildfires in Greece and the role of the mainstream media in spreading fake news about what’s been happening this summer are the key questions that this video aims to answer.
The UK is building a crazy new mega project, The Woodsmith Polyhalite Mine, this giga project costs over $3 Billion and the Woodsmith Polyhalite Mine will be Britain’s biggest mine in the country.
In this video, we start looking at the idea of antibodies and antigens. We look at the Covid pneumonia paper where they supposedly first identified the “unique” Covid antigen.
In this video, we look in more detail at exosomes, starting with the most recent guideline for the minimal information for studies on extracellular vesicles which include exosomes.
The whole world seems like it’s on fire. Fires are ravaging Maui, Canada, Greece, France—you name it. But when you dig deeper, something’s off. Government mismanagement, questionable land acquisitions, and even newly minted laws raise eyebrows.
Joachim Hagopian, a former US army officer and independent journalist will be sharing his concerns with Principia Scientific stalwarts, Joe Olson, Joe Postma and John O’Sullivan about the real cause of deadly fires in Hawaii.
Tedros Ghebreyesus, director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO), wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, “The hottest month [July] just ended. We witnessed scorching heat, extreme weather events, wildfires, and severe health consequences.”
Ray McGinnis has a Religious Studies background, has spent much of his life working with the United Church of Canada, and held mainstream liberal views on most issues
I’ve previously written about how the NSW Dept. of Health has ceased reporting COVID-19 hospital cases and deaths by vaccination status when the numbers became too embarrassing to publish
The New York Fire Department recently reported that so far this year there have been 108 lithium-ion battery fires in New York City, which have injured 66 people and killed 13