
A new car safety study has proven that electric vehicles (EVs) are too heavy to be restrained by guardrails that line roads in case of accidents, researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln said. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Olivia Rondeau

A new car safety study has proven that electric vehicles (EVs) are too heavy to be restrained by guardrails that line roads in case of accidents, researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln said. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
Written by Caryn Lipson

During the eight years from 2016, when MAiD (medical assistance in dying) was legalized in Canada, through 2023, over sixty-thousand people were killed by doctors
Written by Phillip Altman

In my opinion, the following updated US Florida State guidance should be provided as proper informed consent by every doctor to any patient seeking advice on COVID-19 boosters
Written by Sascha Pare

Geologists have known for decades that gold forms in quartz with the help of earthquakes, but now they have worked out exactly how the setting and seismic waves combine to form large nuggets
Written by Armstrong Economics

Governments are pushing the public to switch to smart vehicles to reduce ‘fossil fuel’ consumption, but there is also a second motive – surveillance
Written by Chris Morrison

Further alarming disclosures have come to light about the Met Office’s U.K. temperature measuring network following a recent freedom of information (FOI) request seeking details of its internal rating system for its 383 station-strong operation
Written by Justin Murray and Mises Wire

Since early 2022, the big buzz in the tech industry, and among laymen in the general public, has been “artificial intelligence.”
Written by John Leake

For a while I reckoned that Professor Neil Ferguson at London’s Imperial College deserved the title of the Greatest COVID Humbug Weenie Hypocrite Fraud.
Written by Jerm Warfare

Anyone who has followed my work since 2020 knows about Denis Rancourt (read his Substack here) and our numerous conversations about COVID-19 and climate change.
Written by Bjorn Lomborg

The international body’s latest climate claims are more about inflammatory language than actual data
Written by Niamh Uí Bhriain

Aontú has taken issue with draft provisions of a new Public Health Bill in Northern Ireland that they say would grant “powers to detain people in hospitals and require persons to take vaccinations against their will”
Written by Celeb Bond

Electric vehicles have been such a commercial flop that manufacturers are now trying to flog them by any means necessary.
Written by Dennis Kucinich

With assassination by pagers and electronic devices occurring in Lebanon, the weaponization of things electronic, the world has entered into a sphere of activity where there is no refuge, no safety, no security, and no privacy.
Written by Joshua Klein

In a historic move, Scientific American magazine has endorsed Democrat Vice President Kamala Harris for president.
Written by Pano Kanelos

On November 8, 2021, a college professor named Pano Kanelos set off what felt like a bomb in these pages when he announced that in a country with more than 4,000 colleges and universities, he was moving to Austin, Texas, to start a new one.