
In the shadow of America’s opioid crisis lies a less obvious, yet potentially critical factor: the widespread consumption of seed oils
Written by David Gornoski

In the shadow of America’s opioid crisis lies a less obvious, yet potentially critical factor: the widespread consumption of seed oils
Written by David Carrigg

The chief of the Dashwood Volunteer Fire Department near Qualicum Beach is warning people about lithium batteries after one exploded in his home
Written by John Leake

When COVID-19 arrived in the spring of 2020, I was 49-years-old and about to turn 50. I’d spent the better part of 2019 living on the island of Maui, surfing every day, and I felt as strong and vital as ever
Written by John Beaudoin Sr

Sincere thanks to many readers who helpfully forward to friends the Michael Darby in Australia substack
Written by Meryl Dorey

Thank you to @anaussievoice on Twitter for doing a lot of work to get this information
Written by Dr Robert Malone MD, MS

We are constantly surrounded by messages and narratives that separate us from each other, from family, from community, from our very souls
Written by Project Veritas

Brent Efron, a special advisor working on Biden’s climate agenda openly admitted to a Project Veritas journalist that the Environmental Protection Agency is rushing to funnel billions of taxpayer dollars into nonprofits to keep climate projects alive—before Trump can get into office and turn off the spigot
Written by Matthew Lees

We’d all like to live longer; at least, I would. But what about enjoying the time we have while we’re here and living healthier?
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Having face-planted brutally in the 2024 American election with condescending lectures to the rubes about how the experts are always right, the chattering classes are seeking to undo the damage with condescending lectures to the rubes about how the experts are always right
Written by Carly Cassella

The most complicated object in the known Universe is bound to inspire some heated debate, but neuroscientists are now arguing over a basic aspect of the brain we thought we’d figured out
Written by BBC

For about two months each year, fisherman Faustino Mauloko da Cunha transforms his home along the South Pacific coast into a whale monitoring station
Written by Will Jones

Britain’s ‘Net Zero’ policies, such as the incremental ban on non-electric cars, are a fiasco, now costing serious jobs and threatening entire regional economies, says Liam Halligan in the Telegraph
Written by Kevin Killough

For supporters of the climate agenda and ‘net-zero’ policies, there’s been a deluge of bad news lately
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

The University of Nottingham published a study from the West Midlands General Practice Database (n=29,238) and gave a the world a rare look at how unvaccinated children compared to those who received combinations of vaccines DPPT (Diphtheria, Polio, Pertussis, Tetanus) at months 2, 3, 4 and MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) at 12 and 15 months
Written by Steve Kirsch

A FOIA response from Santa Clara County reveals a 50 percent increase in non-Covid all-cause mortality in the quarter that the Covid shots rolled out for the elderly
Written by Children Health's Defense Team

Chapter 1. From Quackery To Criminality
The medicinal use of mercury offers a long-running example of medically induced harm.