
At a recent family gathering, I sat at the dinner table with a group of loved ones for the first time since the COVID-19 fiasco. Most of the cheerful discussion focused on the spectacular event of the week; my mother’s 100th birthday.
Written by D. Marks

At a recent family gathering, I sat at the dinner table with a group of loved ones for the first time since the COVID-19 fiasco. Most of the cheerful discussion focused on the spectacular event of the week; my mother’s 100th birthday.
Written by Jerm Warfare

The Substack The Virology Controls Studies Project by Jamie Andrews challenges virology and genetic science. It aims to prove virology is flawed through simple control experiments
Written by Harry Baker

Satellite photos have captured a glowing “river of fire” flowing down the flanks of Mount Etna during an explosive outburst that also unleashed a giant plume of ash, smoke and volcanic gases high above the Italian island of Sicily.
Written by Nicoletta Lanese

Symptoms of Werner syndrome, which causes premature aging, can appear in a person’s teens and progress quickly in their 20s and 30s
Written by Kathryn Porter

Built for a different era, Britain’s electricity grid is now creaking under the weight of the energy transition, and no one is fully in charge of fixing it
Written by BBC

How would you feel if your internet search history was put online for others to see?
Written by Dr Lidiya Angelova

Ladies and Gentlemen, we have good news from America regarding COVID vaccines at last.
Written by Closed VAERS

In part one of this series I barely touched on the thousands of changes being to reports where the nefarious VAERS administrators are changing the location of victims to a different state or country.
Written by Justus R. Hope

You may know that Spike Protein contains a Galectin-3 sequence or homology. We have written about how this sequence vastly increases risks for cancer and heart disease through biological mimicry.
Written by Sharmila Kuthunur

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have taken a fresh look at the distant edges of our solar system — and found that, once again, Pluto is defying expectations.
Written by Richard Eldred

Landlords are bracing for pricier energy performance certificate (EPC) checks and stricter rules under Miliband’s ‘net zero’ drive, with fears that tougher standards could make thousands of homes impossible to rent
Written by F. William Engdahl, Prof Michel Chossudovsky, Jamie White, and Amy Mek

There are several dimensions to the mosquito crisis. The release of gene-edited male mosquitoes, coupled with the development of a dengue and malaria vaccine
Written by Louis Pisano

I was lying out on the beach in Golfe-Juan, toes buried in the sand, enjoying one of those rare, silent, holy moments during the Cannes Film Festival
Written by Professor Gloria Moss

Sounding the alarm – A group of more than 50 Labour MPs have, over the weekend, written to the Leader of the UK’s House of Commons, asking her to intervene and postpone the third and final vote scheduled for Friday 20 June on Kim Leadbeater’s Private Members ‘Assisted Dying’ bill.
Written by David Turver

Some friends have asked me to write more articles on the political and sociological impact of Net Zero. In addition, another contact put forward the suggestion that Net Zero is an attack on freedom. That idea has been turning over in my mind and I have concluded he was right and effectively, Net Zero is just a cloak for far-left tyranny.
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

The media’s the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that’s power. Because they controlled the minds of the masses.