
An amazing mushroom – Hericium erinaceus- we call it lion’s mane because it’s shaggy like a lion’s mane the Chinese call it monkey head strange monkey yeah indeed but there’s various names for it.
Written by Dr. John Campbell

An amazing mushroom – Hericium erinaceus- we call it lion’s mane because it’s shaggy like a lion’s mane the Chinese call it monkey head strange monkey yeah indeed but there’s various names for it.
Written by John O'Sullivan PSI CEO

Just to let our readers know, a new Journal of Independent Medicine has been launched to counteract the pharma-dollar dominated legacy medical journals. At Principia Scientific we support and collaborate with fellow truther initiatives in STEM. It looks a promising new venture so doctors and scientists know they have an outlet for their papers the legacy journals refuse to publish.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

On Tax Day, as Americans send trillions to Washington, most of us want to know:
Written by Dr. Ronan Connolly

In this clip from Ep. 2 of the CERES Podcast, we take a deep dive into a popular graph by the NASA Climate website that people often share to allegedly “debunk” the idea that solar activity could explain recent climate change.
Written by Pierre Kory, MD, MPA

Since the inception of my “Medical Musings” Substack almost 3 1/2 years ago, I have primarily focused on topics related to the field of Medicine, both historical and current. Initially, I focused on treatments for COVID-19 and vaccine injury while trying to expose the pandemic’s multifaceted frauds perpetrated via propaganda and censorship.
Written by Martin Neil , Norman Fenton , and Dr Scott McLachlan
Written by Hart

In February 2025, a tense exchange unfolded in the Oval Office between UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US Vice President JD Vance
Written by Sara Machado and Irene N. Papanicolas

A New England Journal of Medicine study found clear longevity differences between Americans and Europeans across wealth levels. The researchers also found that while the wealthiest Americans live longer than the poorest, the wealth-mortality gap in the U.S. is far more pronounced than in Europe
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

Dr. Tom Shimabukuro, director of the CDC Immunization Safety Office, may have mishandled or deleted official records subpoenaed by Congress, Sen. Ron Johnson alleged earlier this week
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

An alert viewer sends us an item from Sky News Australia about melting glaciers in the Swiss Alps that uses the reemergence of things buried 2,000 years ago as proof of unprecedented ‘climate change’
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

There is no bigger looming public health threat than the tidal wave of autism. This neuropsychiatric disorder is exploding in frequency and even if a small fraction have high care needs, it will consume societies in a few decades.
Written by David Turver

The Daily Sceptic ran a story yesterday about an interview that took place on BBC World At One on Monday April 14th. Sarah Montague interviewed Adam Berman who is the Director of Policy and Advocacy at Energy UK
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

The study by Thorp et al titled, Association between COVID-19 Vaccination and Neuropsychiatric Conditions, was just uploaded to the Preprints.org preprint server.
Written by Will Jones

The UK Government is developing a pre-crime ‘murder prediction’ programme which it hopes can use personal data of those known to the authorities to identify the people most likely to become killers
Written by Chris Morrison

Last month the average maximum temperature at Newton Rigg was 11.5°C, the lowest was 3°C, while 23mm of rain fell. Newton Rigg is near Penrith in Cumbria and in its historic database the UK Met Office claims it is an open site and is one of its 380 UK wide temperature measuring stations
Written by Steve Kirsch

We’ll be submitting round five soon. It ends at round six. Here is a summary of my argument as to why the mRNA COVID shots killed more than they saved in the US in 2021-2022