
In a nutshell -Americans believe only 41% of online content is accurate and created by humans, with three-quarters reporting their trust in the internet is at an all-time low.
Written by Steve Fink

In a nutshell -Americans believe only 41% of online content is accurate and created by humans, with three-quarters reporting their trust in the internet is at an all-time low.
Written by Samuel Furfari
Written by Larry Bell

Modern societies take a steady flow of electricity for granted to power our smartphones, laptops, appliances, nighttime lighting, home air conditioning, credit card and ATM transactions, and countless other dependencies … until its interruption shuts everything down.
Written by Jonathan Leake

Ed Miliband is quietly plotting a massive wind farm subsidy surge that could send household energy bills soaring in a bid to salvage his Net Zero ambitions. The Telegraph’s Jonathan Leake has the story.
Written by Nick Gutteridge

Britain’s rush to Net Zero could leave it vulnerable to months-long blackouts, as reliance on intermittent renewables strains the grid, escalating costs and jeopardising energy security
Written by Mary Beth Pfeiffer and Mike Capuzzo

President Richard Nixon launched the War on Cancer in 1971 with the promise of relegating malignancies to the annals of plague and smallpox.
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

Steven J. Hatfill, a virologist who promoted hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) as an effective early treatment for COVID-19, now holds the top pandemic prevention position in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), according to The Washington Post.
Written by Dr David Bell and Dr Thi Thuy Van Dinh

The draft Pandemic Agreement (PA) has been under development for three years by delegates of 194 Member States of the World Health Organisation (WHO), the health agency of the United Nations instituted after the Second World War.
Written by Charlotte Gill

Although many voters know the UK is spending huge amounts on Net Zero, it’s not always obvious what this looks like in practice. Where exactly is all this money flowing out from?
Written by Georgina Rannard, Kate Stephens and Tony Jolliffe

The first samples of Moon rock brought back to Earth in nearly 50 years have arrived in the UK – on loan from China.
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

Please enjoy this full length episode of Grant Stinchfield’s podcast dedicated to parasitic injections. You are going to be shocked by Stinchfield’s examples he had me analyze—especially the salmon.
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Never forget the evil done to the United States when Biden pardoned an accomplice to mass murder deeply involved in both the creation of the COVID-19 virus and bio-weapons development.
Written by Bjorn Lomborg

Ask families in Germany and the UK what happens when more and more supposedly “cheap” solar and wind power is added to the national power mix, and they can tell you by looking at their utility bills: It gets far more expensive. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Will Jones

Almost 200 professors and lecturers have written to the Government criticising DEI plans to link research funding to “robustly” promoting diversity, saying they are a serious risk to research quality and academic freedom. The Times has the story.
Written by Frank Bergman

Japan has just issued a warning after some of the country’s top scientists uncovered direct links between Covid mRNA “vaccines” and surges in deadly kidney failure.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Last week, I reported on the study headed by MIT Professor Retsef Levi and Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo titled, Twelve-Month All-Cause Mortality after Initial COVID-19 Vaccination with Pfizer-BioNTech or mRNA-1273 among Adults Living in Florida: