Early this morning I was informed that my friend Zev Zelenko had died at the young age of 48 after a long battle with cancer.
Zev had a heart of gold and was never afraid to speak the truth.
Written by Steve Kirsch
Early this morning I was informed that my friend Zev Zelenko had died at the young age of 48 after a long battle with cancer.
Zev had a heart of gold and was never afraid to speak the truth.
Written by PSI Editor and Joshua Philipp
When it was revealed that the Chinese Communist Party was resorting to forced sterilizations, brainwashing “reeducation” camps, and after-birth murder of infants to reduce China’s population, the regime received an endorsement of these practices from the United Nations.
Written by Matt Ridley
I have covered genomic research for years and written several books on the topic. I have a reputation as a strong supporter of biotechnology. But I had not realised just how risky some of the experiments being done on viruses have become in recent years, let alone that they are happening in the centre of a large city.
Written by The Jerusalem Post
Researchers at Ben-Gurion Univeristy built a 3D model and tested it on young mice. After 5-7 weeks, sperm cells in the process of developing were discovered.
Written by stopworldcontrol.com
Our dear friend and phenomenal world leading freedom fighter doctor Carrie Madej was involved in a plane crash, which almost killed her.
Written by Dr David Gortler
Am I the only one who finds it curious that, while baying about how “safe and effective” COVID-19 vaccines are for children, FDA employees are still working from home?
Written by Rhoda Wilson
The latest news about the Covid ‘pandemic’ from around the world, featuring stories from Austria, Canada, the European Union, France, Ireland, Israel and the USA.
Written by Nancy Sathre-Vogel
I never thought a bunch of rocks could capture my imagination so thoroughly.
Written by Michael Wing
It’s part of the whole college experience. Eager young minds, animated in discussion, engaging in robust classroom debate. Until now.
Written by Kent McDill
The national average price for gasoline in the continental United States reached $5 in mid-June. People who spend multiple hours in their cars daily were flummoxed.
Written by Alex Wu
Since Shanghai officially lifted the over two-month-long city-wide lockdown on June 1, residents have summarized some of the consequences people are experiencing and are sharing on social media. Some say it will take a long time for the city to recover.
Written by Steve Kirsch
In the US, five million people who got the vaccine are now unable to work and 750,000 are dead.
Written by Kathy Joseph
In 1909, a quirky and engaging New Zealander named Ernest Rutherford gave his co-worker’s new assistant some busy work to get him used to the equipment.
Written by John Mac Ghlionn
Data is the new oil. Every second, a person creates roughly 1.7 MB of data. Not surprisingly, there is a concerted effort from Big Tech companies to mine data flows and drain us dry.
Written by rumble.com
Dr. Lee Merritt joins us to discuss the DNA harvesting throughout history that has led to the targeted damage of human DNA, the “elite” bloodline that is immune to the bioweapon attack, whether viruses actually exist, the possibility of repairing human DNA and more.
Written by WION and PSI Editor
Electric vehicles (EVs) are being pitched as cleaner greener and sustainable, but are they?
What’s clean for the environment may not really be clean. Hidden beneath the shiny exteriors of an EV is the story of blood batteries.