
Well into several years working with McCullough Protocol Base Spike Detoxification, we have noted slow improvement in long-COVID and post-vaccine injury syndromes attributed to the Spike protein.
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH

Well into several years working with McCullough Protocol Base Spike Detoxification, we have noted slow improvement in long-COVID and post-vaccine injury syndromes attributed to the Spike protein.
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

Singapore has approved 16 insects as food for humans — becoming the latest country to authorize insect products for human consumption, in what The Guardian described as a move that “paves the way for plates to become wrigglier, leggier and more sustainable” and as “a sign of things to come.”
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

A major investigation by Canadian researchers into excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic found that patterns of excess death globally could not be explained by a pandemic respiratory virus, The Defender reported last week.
Written by Meryl Dorey

I know you don’t need to be reminded, but it wasn’t those who oppose mandated forced injection with untested, unsafe and ineffective genetic modification devices who:
Written by Jamie Blackett

Fears that a Labour “super-majority” might turn our parliamentary democracy into a parliamentary dictatorship are fast being realized
Written by Clare Watson

Uncontrollable yet predictable, obvious yet inexplicable, blushing can be agony when we’re made to feel mortified, ashamed, or simply self-conscious
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

Though touted as next generation energy sources, solar and wind technologies have been shoe-horned into electricity grids only through government fiat and subsidies
Written by Julie Burchill

In theory, people being more political sounds great. Less dreary conversations about the weather and the ‘footie’, and more watercoolers surrounded by colleagues fizzing with enthusiasm about democracy and its pleasures. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Richard Eldred

The Government appears ready to claim that the ‘imminent’ threat of ‘climate change’ justifies what will be the largest taxpayer-funded investment in wind and solar farms in British history
Written by Russell Mclendon

Dogs can smell human stress, and a new study reveals the scent may trigger a similar emotional effect in dogs, prompting them to make ‘pessimistic’ decisions.
Written by Suzzane Burdick, Ph. D

A South Korean peer-reviewed study found statistically significant increases in the incidence of Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment in people who received a COVID-19 vaccine — particularly mRNA vaccines — within three months of post-vaccination.
Written by Dr. Sam Bailey
Written by Mandi Risko

In a massive loss for the nationally coordinated climate litigation campaign, a Maryland state judge dismissed the City of Baltimore’s lawsuit against energy companies last week
Written by Bryce Dyer

On the face of it, competitive distance running appears not to have changed much since the Olympic Games were revived in 1896
Written by Anonymous IT Reporter

I was waiting for it and I wasn’t disappointed – the Daily Sceptic article linking the CrowdStrike debacle to CBDCs.
Written by Suzzane Burdick, Ph. D

The International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields (ICBE-EMF) called for the retraction of a new World Health Organization (WHO) study, alleging the authors of the WHO study reached the wrong conclusion about possible health impacts of wireless radiation.