
Some Background:
Dr. Lawrie was an external analyst for the WHO as a Guideline Methodologist. She assessed evidence, compiled it and made recommendations. She operated independently, with no conflicts of interest.
Written by Tess Lawrie, MBBCh, PhD

Some Background:
Dr. Lawrie was an external analyst for the WHO as a Guideline Methodologist. She assessed evidence, compiled it and made recommendations. She operated independently, with no conflicts of interest.
Written by Larry Bell

Two reported attempts by a Chinese couple to smuggle a potentially toxic plant fungus called Fusarium graminearum through the Detroit Metropolitan Airport to a University of Michigan research laboratory offer cause for serious public safety concern.
Written by Dr. Alejandro Diaz

The measles outbreak earlier this year in the United States and now other parts of the world has revived the debates and conversations surrounding the management and prevention of infectious diseases, particularly in children
Written by Beyond Pesticides

An industry-led campaign to quash lawsuits against chemical manufacturers because of their “failure to warn” about the hazards of their pesticide products has failed to move forward in nine state legislatures with significant GOP majorities (Iowa, Missouri, Idaho, Florida, Tennessee, Mississippi, Wyoming, Montana and Oklahoma)
Written by Dr Robert Malone MD, MS

Whether you know it or not, AI has come to dominate the internet within the last year
Written by Kristina Killgrove

Archaeologists have uncovered two large piles of iron flakes on North Carolina’s Hatteras Island that they say are evidence of a 16th-century “Lost Colony” of English settlers who disappeared in 1587
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

To effectively market propaganda as science, one must first capture influential government and academic institutions
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

It is not fair to judge a movement by its most unreasonable advocates… at least provided that others distance themselves from the various excesses
Written by Ramesh Thakur

Is Australia’s medical regulatory system trapped in a protracted crisis?
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

Written by Ben Turner

A new study by Apple has ignited controversy in the AI field by showing how reasoning models undergo ‘complete accuracy collapse’ when overloaded with complex problems
Written by Darren Gee

There is an increasingly palpable sentiment that the elite educational institutions across the Western world are changing, and not for the better.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher

Yesterday, I sat down with Stephanie Chircop on Bejnietna, her long-running program on Malta’s national TV station, NET News. In our rapid-fire conversation, I outlined the current mRNA injection situation in the United States—and why I believe it’s a public health emergency.
Written by Phillip Altman BPharm(Hons), MSc, PhD

We have been told nothing but lies, one after another, for 5 years about COVID and the “safe and effective” COVID so-called “vaccines”.
Written by Dr Tess Lawrie

Well-known attorney Dr. Reiner Fuellmich is being detained under terrible conditions for reasons that have nothing to do with what he is accused of. He had the courage to speak out on the truth about the so-called pandemic and is now paying for it.
Written by Chris Morrison

When the story of the great turn-of-the-millennium climate science fraud comes to be written by future historians, the central role of the RCP8.5 ‘business as usual’ model scenario, much featured in recent IPCC reports, will be obvious to all.