Back in December I wrote a post about C.J. Hopkins, an American expat playwright and satirical author who has lived in Berlin since 2004.
German Government Gone Mad Again
Written by John Leake
Written by John Leake
Back in December I wrote a post about C.J. Hopkins, an American expat playwright and satirical author who has lived in Berlin since 2004.
Written by Paul Serran
In a series of moves eerily reminding us of the lawfare persecution in the US against Donald Trump, former Brazilian President and conservative champion Jair Bolsonaro, relentlessly targeted by the new socialist regime, has now been indicted by Federal Police, accused of falsifying his Covid vaccination data
Written by Jim Fetzer
A new book by David W. Mantik, M.D., Ph.D., and Jerome Corsi, Ph.D., The Assassination of JFK: The Final Analysis (2024), was published on 8 March 2024 and had sold 4,000 copies by 15 March (“The Ides of March”), which reflects the public’s thirst for truth about the death of our 35th President
Written by James Murphy
In a stunning rebuke of the notion that mankind is having such a deleterious effect on the planet that our current age should be reclassified as a new geological time unit, a team of two dozen geologists has concluded that the Earth, for better or worse, remains in the Holocene Epoch and that a new contender, the ‘Anthropocene’ Epoch, cannot be officially recognized
Written by Richard F Cronin
This is just a tiny vignette but you might want to post it in your sites. File this under “Ripley’s Believe it or Not” or “Soylent Green, Part II.” I live not 10 minutes from the hidey-hole of Joe Biden. The Delaware State Senator for this District is Laura Sturgeon (Democrat).
Written by Biz Pac Review
One of United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres’ personally selected advisers has been outed as a rabid anti-white racist and bigot
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
The Snowball Earth hypothesis, a theory that proposes the Earth’s surface was entirely or nearly entirely frozen at least once, during the Proterozoic Eon about 650 million years ago, presents a fascinating paradox when considering the role of carbon dioxide (CO2)
Written by Dr. Peter and Ginger Breggin
Four days after German chemist Dr. Andreas Noack released his final video on graphene hydroxide, he was seized by a sudden unexplained attack that caused paralysis, weakness, profound disorientation (like he was drunk), and collapse with loss of breathing
Written by Epimetheuse
Quite a bit has happened this past week, and I’m sure this topic will stay with ‘the critical corners’ of the internet for some time.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
Here at CDN we have a fearless prediction that will help you manage your investments, decide how to vote, arrange your personal affairs and grow your business
Written by Victoria Atkinson
Bismuth is an unusual element that we don’t encounter much in everyday life
Written by Sunsettommy
First Open thread, please stay in the general science topic range.
Written by Science Alert
Neuralink on Wednesday streamed a video of its first human patient playing computer chess with his mind and talking about the brain implant making that possible
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
The skepticism toward specific climate attribution studies, especially those claiming a direct causal link between ‘climate change’ and individual weather events, finds a compelling case in the study attributing dangerous humid heat in southern West Africa to ‘climate change’
Written by Derek Knauss
Its generic pharmaceutical name is Pregabalin. Although you may know it by one of its brand names: there’s Alzain, Axalid and Lyrica
Written by The Global Warming Policy Forum
A wide-ranging review of official science advice examines serious failings in the way scientific advice is being delivered to governments and proposes radical reforms to improve it