Almost all wet wipes will be banned in England as part of the Government’s new plans for tackling water pollution
UK announces ban on wet wipes
Written by Jastine Beatrice Yap
Written by Jastine Beatrice Yap
Almost all wet wipes will be banned in England as part of the Government’s new plans for tackling water pollution
Written by PSI editors
By Mark-Gerard, former scientist at the United Nations Environment Division; and at Department of Energy and Climate Change, UK
Written by Naveen Athrappully
Vaping can cause more damage to DNA compared to smoking regular cigarettes, according to a new study which also found that both vapers and smokers had more than twice the DNA damage of nonusers
Written by Joachim Hagopian
Observing the genocidal stakes rising each and every week, as the mass psycho-killers in power deploy more of their enormous WMD arsenal at us all at once, the more their endless crimes against children and humanity get exposed.
Written by Kelly Em
Passion is one of those words who meanings vary from contect to contect. In case of Dr Meryl Nass; a physician and bioweapon researcher, nearly all of its contexts apply
Written by The Expose
The Covid-19 vaccines have been at the centre of a heated debate since their introduction, with many questions and concerns raised about their safety and effectiveness
Written by James Delingpole
Tell me about your personal experiences of Covid 19. Actually, wait, don’t. I think I may have heard it already, about a million times.
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
As an author and editor, I have always lived by a principle of medical publication that the conclusions must be supported by the data presented.
Written by Steve Kirsch
The CDC could instantly make the death-vax records in Medicare public. But they won’t. I’m going to show you why in this article in a way everyone can understand
Written by Amy Denney
We might be on the verge of a new medical paradigm if what scientists are discovering about the microbiome ever makes it into the doctor’s office
Written by Jennifer Margulis
On Oct. 29, 2022, Whitney Reising Oliver died. She was 22 weeks pregnant with her first child, a little boy she and her husband had named Felix. Their unborn son also died
Written by Mrigakshi Dixit
A new study suggests that some form of life may have found a way to survive on Earth during the extreme frozen periods
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
So now, as the COVID crisis winds down and the propaganda/fifth generation warfare continues to ramp up, we are starting to see additional battle strategies emerge
Written by Herb Rose
Written by Meryl Nass MD
Peter Koenig is a geopolitical analyst and a former Senior Economist at the World Bank and the World Health Organization, where he worked for over 30 years
Written by Yudi Sherman
Joe Biden’s pick for World Bank president this week said he aims to refocus the bank’s goal from alleviating world poverty to also “fighting climate change”