Without Oil Economies Grind To A Halt. Is That The Intention?

Written by Mark P. Mills

One-fifth of global oil trade transits the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic risk that, given current events, has shattered supply-chain complacency in world energy markets. Similarly shattered is the illusion that the world is any less dependent on oil today than it was during the epoch-setting 1973–74 Arab oil embargo

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FDA Knew How To Detect Post-Vax Deaths, But Refused to Do it

Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D

Biden-era health officials rejected a state-of-the-art statistical tool for detecting COVID-19 vaccine safety signals — and instead deliberately continued using a broken method because they didn’t want to “feed in to [sic] anti-vaccination rhetoric,” according to a report released today by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.)

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UK Grid Network Charges To Increase £9bn in Next Few Years

Written by Paul Homewood

OFGEM have increased the network component of the energy price cap by £66 a year, effective from 1st April. The gas component is related to safety maintenance, but there is an increase of £32, to pay for the first tranche of electricity grid upgrades, to facilitate ‘net zero’

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