
Think about how great physics can become, Chanda Prescod-Weinstein (what a perfect name) asks us, if black women can be made to think like White men.
Written by William M Briggs

Think about how great physics can become, Chanda Prescod-Weinstein (what a perfect name) asks us, if black women can be made to think like White men.
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

A former BBC health correspondent said editors repeatedly prevented him from reporting on emerging scientific debates over the safety of water fluoridation, dismissing the story as “scaremongering.”
Written by Dr Sam Bailey and Adam Bigelsen

In 2020, the COVID-19 fairytale woke many of us up to virological and germ “theory” fraud as well as the wider problems of allopathic medicine.
Written by Anonymous former BBC staff member

A few months ago I wrote a piece for this site called ‘How Britain Sold Itself To The World As Paradise‘. It was about the experience of working for the BBC’s World Service and the foreign language services and how Britain was presented to the world as an ideal form of liberal and open society
Written by Curious Outlier

In recent years, I have received a number of remarkable testimonials from individuals using live blood analysis to observe the effects of chlorine dioxide in real time
Written by Pierre Kory MD, MPA

At this point in our exploration of the global consequences of trace mineral depletion and heavy metal excess in our soils—and the warnings of visionary thinkers about the hazards this poses—it’s natural to ask: can restoring minerals tangibly improve health, beyond the theoretical?
Written by Kristina Killgrove

A digital analysis of the perfectly preserved nose bones on a bizarre-looking Neanderthal skull reveals that a long-standing theory about Neanderthal noses doesn’t pass the sniff test.
Written by BBC

Every company would be affected if the AI bubble were to burst, the head of Google’s parent firm Alphabet has told the BBC.
Written by Audrey Streb

Americans in big cities do not see climate change as a top issue anymore, according to the Associated Press and a new American Communities Project (ACP)/Ipsos poll. [emphasis, links added]
Written by RebelUN.com

Things have escalated dramatically here in Belém. On one side of the barricades, UN organizers are insisting that this year’s climate conference is all about peace, sustainability, and global cooperation.
Written by Dr Robert W Malone

The MAHA movement and the global public health policy shifts being implemented by President Trump together with Secretaries Kennedy and Rubio are having a profound impact on Western thinking concerning global health policy.
Written by Paul Homewood

Anybody would think EVs are now dominating the market!
Written by Dr. Byram W. Bridle

A science journal called The Lancet: Child & Adolescent Health recently published a paper entitled “Vascular and inflammatory diseases after COVID-19 infection and vaccination in children and young people in England: a retrospective, population-based cohort study using linked electronic health records“
Written by Dr. Panagis Polykretis

Today, together with Dr. Marco Alessandria, Dr. Giovanni Trambusti, Dr. Giovanni M. Malatesta, and Dr. Alberto Donzelli, we published an crucial peer-reviewed scientific study titled “Classification bias and impact of COVID-19 vaccination on all-cause mortality: the case of the Italian Region Emilia-Romagna” [1]
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

This may be a good time to question your use of bluetooth headsets. A recent peer-reviewed study shows radiation from such devices can cause health-threatening thyroid cell damage and cancer.
Written by TrialSite News

Denmark’s recent Covid study claims that many reported vaccine side effects stem from worry rather than the vaccines themselves