
A UK study by University College London has confirmed “small but significant” cases of the serious Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS), a rare neurological disorder associated with the AstraZeneca vaccine for COVID-19.
Written by Pamela Geller

A UK study by University College London has confirmed “small but significant” cases of the serious Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS), a rare neurological disorder associated with the AstraZeneca vaccine for COVID-19.
Written by Marina Zhang

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that it will be initiating an emergency response to monitor and investigate monkeypox after recent cases suggest that the disease may be spreading through person-to-person community transmission.
Written by PSI Editor

Mikki Willis sits down with Dr. Mark McDonald, a psychiatrist and author of “United States of Fear: How America Fell Victim to a Mass Delusional Psychosis.” Together they discuss schools, CRT, gender, and where we’re headed next.
Written by Top Generality

Despite how much mankind has advanced in the field of science, there are still a lot of things we haven’t uncovered in this world.
There are a lot of questions about the past and the future that are still unanswered—until today.
Written by Gennady Ibraev

All of us turned out to be victims and accomplices of the apocalyptic madness that engulfed our civilization, the world community, represented by 193 independent states, ignoring science, turned out to be on the verge of general disorganization and humility before the financial and forceful onslaught of the IMF, UN and WHO, pursuing their goals, far from medical problems.
Written by Real History Channel

With the Stupid-19 scamdemic having run its course and “monkey pox” failing to catch on — the Climate Con has returned to center stage with a scary feature story plastered front & top of page in The New York Times, with the headline Climate Disruption Is Now Locked In. The Next Moves Will Be Crucial. The Times spoke to two dozen experts who said decisions made now would spell the difference between a difficult future and something far worse.
Written by James Templeton

The common misconception that parasites are a problem only in third world countries is, to be frank, outdated, archaic, and downright damaging.
Written by Michele Goncalves

Cancer is one of the most common diseases of our age, and yet those who face it rarely know what’s about to happen to them beyond the broadest terms. “Cancer up Close” is an open recount of Michele Goncalves’s cancer journey from pre-diagnosis to life after treatment.
Written by Jack Phillips
Written by Jennifer Margulis and Joe Wang

We’ve seen a lot of T-shirts and memes circulating on social media with some version of the words: “Forgive me for anything I said or did during COVID.”
Written by vaccineimpact.com

According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, the US has reluctantly given India permission to buy Russian oil because India has threatened to ditch their alliance with America and ally with China if the US dares to sanction them.
Written by globalresearch.ca

THE PLAN shows the official agenda of the World Health Organization to have ten years of ongoing pandemics, from 2020 to 2030.
Written by Sean Carney

Written by The Daily Skeptic

If we are going to get to the bottom of whether and to what extent vaccines are contributing to the deaths of the vaccinated, autopsies are a crucial tool. So where are all the autopsies to help us answer these questions?
Written by rumble.com

The CEO of the fuel carrier company Pilot Flying J reveals the truth about why there is a diesel shortage in the USA.
Written by H. Sterling Burnett

A Bloomberg News story reports that U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres (pictured) has called on developed countries to transfer green technologies to developing countries because rich nations have caused ‘catastrophic climate change’, imposing costs on poorer nations.