
Sweden’s pension funds are facing eye-watering losses after they invested heavily in Net Zero projects that are now going bust, leaving the retirement savings of millions at risk. The Telegraph has the story.
Written by Will Jones

Sweden’s pension funds are facing eye-watering losses after they invested heavily in Net Zero projects that are now going bust, leaving the retirement savings of millions at risk. The Telegraph has the story.
Written by Dr Scott McLachlan

There have been several large cohort studies by paediatricians in recent years that purport to show an increased health burden in children who are vaccinated
Written by Paul Homewood

We were told Melissa was the most powerful hurricane to hit Jamaica, with winds of 185 mph.
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

One of the more depressing parts of being an awake physician in the medical system is reading the drug lists of the patients you see and realizing how many prescriptions they are on that do not benefit them, and in many cases harm them
Written by Chris Morrison

Let us travel back to April 2012 and revisit an important milestone in BBC climate reporting – what is thought to be the last recorded sighting of genuine journalistic inquiry.
Written by Will Jones

Trust in the BBC has been collapsing for years. For many, it finally died during Covid when the national broadcaster took on the role of chief cheerleader for the lockdowns, with no dissent allowed, says Toby in the Telegraph. A reckoning is long overdue.
Written by Paul Homewood

In an official press release on ‘Earth Day’ the EU announced that it will make climate education mandatory. Reported as follows:
Written by rt.com

Google has been accused in a lawsuit of using its AI assistant Gemini to illegally intercept and monitor the private communications of users across its Gmail, chat, and video-conferencing services, Bloomberg has reported.
Written by Ruth Comerford

Authorities in Iran have sprayed clouds with chemicals to induce rain, in an attempt to combat the country’s worst drought in decades.
Known as cloud-seeding, the process was conducted over the Urmia lake basin on Saturday, Iran’s official news agency Irna reported.
Written by Xuewu Liu

The Intratumoral Chlorine Dioxide Ablation System represents a new class of local cancer therapy — combining the controllability of a medical device with the efficiency of a chemical reaction
Written by Huxley Knox

For decades, global agencies have spoken softly about “sustainability,” “carbon neutrality,” and “net zero.” What most people don’t realise is that beneath those friendly buzzwords sits a total redesign of society…. a digital control grid disguised as environmental responsibility
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Dr. McCullough and I recently visited the Daystar headquarters to film a powerful interview for the Rebecca Weiss Podcast. We covered a wide range of topics — from vaccine ideology and turbo cancers to transgenerational harm and the moral collapse of modern medicine.
Written by Epp Tuul

The European Commission has quietly and carefully planned a major change to digital rules in digital omnibus, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Written by Andrew Lee

GE Vernova unit LM Wind Power reportedly delivers downbeat assessment of market prospects as it lays ground for job cuts.
Written by Joanne Nova

After spending six months wallowing in the pain of indecision, the Liberal Party has done the obvious and only thing they could do and stepped back from Global Weather Control
Written by William M Briggs

Years ago we reported on a woman (fat, ugly) who wanted to “marry” “Sky Scream, a rollercoaster at Holiday Park in Hassloch, Germany.” She was in love with it, says one source.