
Buried in the documents that Pfizer wanted hidden from public view for 75 years there was a table that revealed that their vaccine actually had negative efficacy
Written by Steve Kirsch

Buried in the documents that Pfizer wanted hidden from public view for 75 years there was a table that revealed that their vaccine actually had negative efficacy
Written by Michelle Starr

Written by John Leake

Aloha from Maui, where I am following up on my earlier investigation of the Lahaina Fire.
Written by Dr. Sam Bailey

We are pleased to announce that the audiobook version of The Final Pandemic – An Antidote to Medical Tyranny has been completed and approved for international distribution.
Written by Rupendra Brahambhatt

An interesting study from researchers at the Tel Aviv University (TAU) in Israel reveals that the oriental hornet (Vespa orientalis), an insect capable of turning sunlight into electricity using its skin, has one more astonishing superpower
Written by Ron Unz

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A long-awaited report from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has found that formaldehyde presents an unreasonable risk to human health.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Increased risks of ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, transient ischemic attack, myelitis, myasthenia gravis, Alzheimer’s disease, cognitive impairment, depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania last week ruled that Amish farmers Amos and Rebecca Miller could continue to sell raw milk outside the state while a lawsuit filed by the state against them moves through the courts. Attorney Robert Barnes called the decision a “big win” for food freedom
Written by Maryanne Demasi, PHD

An explosive new study conducted within the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) own laboratory has revealed excessively high levels of DNA contamination in Pfizer’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccine.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Written by Meryl Dorey
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A team of researchers believe they may have a way of testing the hypothesis that consciousness in humans arises from entanglement within our brains
Written by John Klar

With few exceptions, the common law upon which US jurisprudence is based employs one of two “burdens of proof” in litigation:
Written by Tibi Puiu

The circuit boards inside your old phone may seem worthless, destined for the trash heap. But to a team of researchers at Cornell University, they are a treasure trove—literally.
Written by David Nield

The history of syphilis has long been debated, with experts unable to reach an agreement over the origins of the outbreak that rocked Europe in the 16th century