Sitting in a hotel bar in San Francisco, going through what’s become a nightly “remembering to eat” ritual. As readers here know, this has been a crazy month, during which time I lost track of a lot of things.
Written by Matt Taibbi
Sitting in a hotel bar in San Francisco, going through what’s become a nightly “remembering to eat” ritual. As readers here know, this has been a crazy month, during which time I lost track of a lot of things.
Written by Camel Finance
Cashless society threat is a nightmare we must wake up to WILL a cyber attack lead to us waking up to a cashless society powered by Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and a digital ID?
Written by H. STERLING BURNETT
A Google news search for the phrase climate change today revealed a story on Climate Home News claiming climate change is harming Indian sugarcane production. Nothing could be further from the truth
Written by Frank Bergman
The World Health Organization has labeled unvaccinated people a “major killing force globally” in a new campaign being promoted on social media
Written by sci-nature.com
Imagine an engine that needs no propellant. It sounds impossible, and it most likely is.
Written by S D Wells
It’s obviously not enough to run Ponzi schemes, rackets and scams to rob taxpayers of their hard-earned money in order to put a halt to global warming, tornadoes, and hurricanes.
Written by ANDREW L. URBAN
As the inevitably painful consequences of unfounded climate alarmism hit home with our very own energy crisis, Australians are entitled to point to our massive reserves of oil, coal, and gas (and yes, uranium) and ask, ‘Why? Why are we suddenly running short of ridiculously expensive energy?’
Written by State of the Nation
Dr. Kerryn Phelps has broken her silence about a “devastating” Covid vaccine injury, slamming regulators for “censoring” public discussion with “threats” to doctors
Written by Ian Miller
The steadfast refusal of “experts,” media members and politicians to accept the effectiveness of natural immunity has caused immense damage
Written by BBC
The Perseverance rover has begun gathering the evidence that may answer the question of whether there is, or was, life on Mars
Written by Dr Gary Sidley
In our supposedly liberal and transparent democratic country, it seems that a group of remote and unnamed scientists, outside of the formal SAGE infrastructure, effectively imposed masks on British citizens
Written by James Freeman
This column has been making the case that replacing efficient forms of reliable energy with politically favored intermittent power sources is not as easy as it looks.
Written by PSI Team
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Written by TSVETANA PARASKOVA
Despite successfully filling its gas storage ahead of winter this year, Europe’s energy crisis is far from over.
Written by Koen Vogel, Ph.D.
This is the fourth post of seven in support of the PROM article “An integrated physical model for planetary magnetism and heat”, which proposes an alternate origin for the geomagnetic field versus the consensus geodynamo theory. Each PSI post documents an alternate model to the existing scientific consensus on planetary processes.
Written by Martin Sieff