
April 1, 2022, another batch of 11,000 Pfizer documents were released by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Pfizer trial data reveal natural immunity was as effective as the jab, and that shot side effects were more severe in those under 55.
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

April 1, 2022, another batch of 11,000 Pfizer documents were released by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Pfizer trial data reveal natural immunity was as effective as the jab, and that shot side effects were more severe in those under 55.
Written by Anton Petrov & PSI Editor

Many of you have seen the above image of M87, a massive black hole located in the middle of our own galaxy, and it was made using data from the event horizon telescope. So how do we know that this is exactly what M87 looks like?
Written by Dr. Yuhong Dong, Ramsay Lewis and Dr. Ann Corson

We are living in an unprecedented era facing unprecedented challenges and unprecedented “injuries.”
Written by Thomas Richard, CCD Editor

In two recent TNT Radio interviews with Ron Barmby, author of “Sunlight on Climate Change: A Heretic’s Guide to Global Climate Hysteria” and a featured Climate Change Dispatch writer, he suggests that we have become bogged down in the wrong debate.
In the cultural battlefield that includes the polarized climate-change debate, we should pause to consider if we are even asking the relevant questions.
Written by Jerm Warfare

Tim Noakes is one of the highest ranked sports scientists in the world.
Written by Alice Giordano

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs denied a life-saving lung transplant to U.S. Army veteran because he is not vaccinated against 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.”