
The next big climate scare is on the way.
Written by Steve Goreham

The next big climate scare is on the way.
Written by Steve Goreham

World leaders promote hydrogen as a possible low-emissions fuel for transportation and industry, and several nations have announced hundreds of billions of dollars in subsidies to support the development and supply of hydrogen. But will governments be able to create a new green hydrogen fuel industry?
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

As the modern world is recognizing record numbers of unexpected deaths with no antecedent disease as a result of cardiac arrest, the medical literature is begrudgingly allowing sporadic case reports to be published.
Written by Kenneth Richard

The globe’s cities are warming primarily due to declining albedo, not CO2 ‘radiative forcing’.
Written by History Hit

In 1403, a rebellion broke out in England that would culminate in one of the bloodiest battles to ever take place on English soil.
Written by Welcome The Eagle

Thank you Dr. Nass to contributing to this article. There is nothing terrible in “saying” you are in favor of safe vaccines.
Written by Thomas D Williams PhD

Biden has made the astonishing claim that the only existential threat in the world is ‘climate change’, which is worse than nuclear war.
Written by Kurt Zindulka

In a mass act of civil disobedience, activists blocked “every single” camera in the borough of Sutton used to enforce Sadiq Khan’s climate car tax
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’
Written by Robert Sepehr

The “Out of Africa” theory is the most widely accepted model of the geographic origin and early migration of anatomically modern humans
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.
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.
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.
Written by Welcome The Eagle

My Eagle eyes never saw a vax type: CHIK ever before, I didn’t even notice a NDC# for it but I’ll go back and look again.
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Most of my patients have not had a COVID-19 vaccine or booster since 2021.
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.