
There’s a lot to unpack here. This was the headline in the Guardian last week:
Written by Paul Homewood

There’s a lot to unpack here. This was the headline in the Guardian last week:
Written by William M Briggs

The lurid headline! “Heatwave likely killed 263 people in London, study estimates“. The “heatwave” was a small increase in daily temperatures experienced in the UK at the end of this June and the beginning of July. Top image is the graphic released by Hell’s weather bureau for 30 June.
Written by Kevin Killough

When a study published last year in Nature found that ‘climate change’ would cost the globe $38 trillion per year by 2050 — ultimately reducing GDP by 19 percent over the next 24 years — many media outlets were quick to jump on it
Written by Kenneth Richard

New research from Indonesia indicates that from about 6,000 to 10,000 years ago, when the ocean was warmer than today, coral reef growth was rapid, averaging ~6 mm per year
Written by Dr Steven L. Robertson

The National Library of Medicine (NLM) has historically faced pressure from pharmaceutical industries to limit access to certain research, particularly when it concerns low-cost drugs that could potentially disrupt the lucrative cancer treatment market
Written by Dr Robert Malone MD, MS

Corporate media, notably including the New York Times, is doing what it can to divide the growing community of MAHA supporters
Written by Dr. Aliza Pressman

Going off to college is a huge transition. There is so much excitement and also, so much concern
Written by Robert Bradley Jr.

Michael “ClimateGate” Mann cannot get out of his own way. His arrogant, condescending social tweets speak for themselves—just as the words, sentences, and paragraphs of the East Anglia emails did. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by Jonathan Engler, Jessica Hockett and Martin Neil

Whilst perusing X, Jonathan was struck by a post promoting a restored 4K version of the Zapruder film of the assasination of JFK
Written by Phillip Altman BPharm(Hons), MSc, PhD

It seems as if no amount of alarming scientific and clinical evidence pointing to serious adverse effects, injury and death is sufficient to cause the withdrawal of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.
Written by Paul Homewood

Last week, The Telegraph published a piece that claimed ‘climate change’ is killing off the humble Bakewell Tart
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Fenbendazole (FBZ) is a low-cost veterinary antiparasitic drug that has gained global attention as a potential anticancer therapy
Written by Nicolas Hulscher MPH

The US Department of Health and Human Services has finalized the permanent dismissal of 600 CDC employees, part of a broader restructuring plan announced by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. earlier this year.
Written by Dr Saeed Quershi

Recently I watched the documentary Inside mRNA Vaccines, about an hour long, which tells a troubling story that deserves wider attention (link)
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

In the United States, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) issued new recommendations that infants as young as 6 months should receive COVID-19 mRNA booster injections
Written by Ian Brighthope

The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency was created to protect patients, but it has drifted into protecting the state from scrutiny. This is regulation as political enforcement, not professional oversight. Unless reined in, Australia risks losing not only its best doctors but also the trust of the public in whose name this system operates