
World Economic Forum technocrats are urging people to ditch meat and other foods deemed to be harmful to the planet and instead consume “climate beneficial foods” such as seaweed, algae and cacti. No word on whether that was on the menu at Davos.
Written by Paul Joseph Watson

World Economic Forum technocrats are urging people to ditch meat and other foods deemed to be harmful to the planet and instead consume “climate beneficial foods” such as seaweed, algae and cacti. No word on whether that was on the menu at Davos.
Written by Dr. Robert Malone

Are some Covid vaccine batches more toxic than others? Batch codes and associated deaths, disabilities and illnesses for Covid 19 Vaccines
Written by technicacuriosa.com

Many people interested in science are also keenly interested in music, and vice versa. But what is the connection between music and science?
Written by Kenna Castleberry

The famous double-slit experiment–a now classic showcase of how both light and matter are able to behave as both waves, and particles in their “classical” physical definition–seems almost like magic to many of us.
Written by PSI Editor

Dr. Mike Hart is a physician and leading expert in medical cannabis administration and treatment and shares how cannabis can help cure post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Written by Factnomenal

Voyager 1, Earth’s farthest spacecraft is exploring the area of space where nothing from Earth has ever flown before. But in a new turn of events, Voyager 1 seems to be sending weird signals from beyond the solar system — and nobody really knows why.
Written by James Gorrie

A historian says genetically modifying and controlling all human beings is a necessity–and is coming soon
Written by theepochtimes.com

At present, the adverse events brought about by the COVID-19 vaccines are getting more and more attention from the public. If vaccination causes injury or damage, how can the body heal itself?
Written by anhinternational.org

ANH founder Rob Verkerk PhD poses facts and speculates as to possible outcomes and what we should do
Written by Lori Alton

The fact that more and more people are living longer lives has led to a bittersweet reality.
Written by Alex Wu

China’s national medical insurance will be exhausted in 3 ½ years if they keep Covid testing at the current rate
Written by Jack Dini

Written by Health 1+1

Eggs can cause people to have a high cholesterol level? Popcorn has no nutritional value? Soybeans and yams can cause cancer if eaten in excess?
Written by Stephen Sowulewski

The headlines behind the macronutrient needs of the body (also called “macros”), which make up carbohydrate, fat, and protein, have been either glorified or demonized over the years.
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

In this interview, repeat guest Dr. Malcolm Kendrick, a board-certified family physician and author of the book, “The Clot Thickens: The Enduring Mystery of Heart Disease,” reviews the underlying mechanisms for heart disease, which for the last century has been the leading cause of death in the U.S.
Written by PSI Editor

Like the sheathed surface of the Earth, clouds of mystery have also shrouded the universe. So to understand the idea of multiple universes (multiverse), we have to start at the beginning.