The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (“DSHEA”), is a 1994 statute that regulates herbal and dietary supplements (vitamins etc.)
Why Pharma Lobbyists Want More Regulations
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (“DSHEA”), is a 1994 statute that regulates herbal and dietary supplements (vitamins etc.)
Written by John Leake
This morning a friend in the US Marine Corps sent me a copy of a document titled “An Open Letter to the American People from Signatories of this Declaration of Military Accountability” signed by several ranking military officers.
Written by PSI Editor
Saturday 13th January 2024: Professor Gloria Moss, a UK leading education expert appears live on TNT Radio’s Sky Dragon Slaying to explain why ‘A new education system will mend a broken world,’
Written by Lily Zhou
Unsuspecting British students and researchers are targeted by Chinese spies and can end up “batting for the other side” without knowing, an intelligence and security expert warned.
Written by Cara Michelle Miller
Written by The Patriot Hub
It seems that if a problem is encountered with baby lotions, no remedial action will, or can, be taken under current US health regulations.
Written by Jeffrey A. Tucker
Economists love data. It’s their bread and butter for how they make judgments about economic health. It’s never been perfect. But it’s what they have and there has been a general sense that the professionals behind the data are doing the best they can.
Written by Herb Rose
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
Dr. Miriam Grossman, one of the world’s most renown pediatric psychiatrists is leading this effort to force the American Psychiatric Association to withdraw this publication because of its lack of scientific integrity and its reckless approach to the safety data emerging on hormonal and surgical transgender interventions.
Written by VN Explorer
A hybrid electric ferry hailed by Nicola Sturgeon is now only running on diesel because a £1.5million battery is taking 18 months to replace
Written by Matthew Lysiak
COVID-19 and concerns over the influence of pharmaceutical companies on elected officials continue to be a hot-button issue for candidates vying for political office as a movement that began earlier this month on social media garners increasing support.
Written by Chris Summers
A fire safety expert says there is “no quick answer” to the danger posed by electric vehicles catching fire on board ferries travelling to and from British ports.
Written by John Leake
What do out-of-control immigration across the southern border and homelessness in San Francisco have in common? Answer: both are extremely profitable.
Written by Thomas Catenacci
A federal appeals court rejected a petition Tuesday to rehear a case related to a natural gas ban proposed by the City of Berkeley, California, which the panel ruled was illegal last year.
Written by Jack Hellner
Why is it easier to find lies in the media about “climate change” than truthful information? Why is honest reporting on the environment an outlier instead of a rule?
Written by Professor Gloria Moss PhD; FCIPD
Broken systems: a constant in modern life: Growing numbers of people have awakened to the deceit underpinning modern life, whether it be in Judicial systems the police, governments, the medical system, the media or education.