
In January 2024 I posted on youtube this 60-second video clip of Willie Soon’s interview with Tucker Carlson. In it he says that the vaccines, lockdowns and masks ‘didn’t really work’.
Written by Norman Fenton

In January 2024 I posted on youtube this 60-second video clip of Willie Soon’s interview with Tucker Carlson. In it he says that the vaccines, lockdowns and masks ‘didn’t really work’.
Written by John Michael-Dumais

Former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield confirmed the dangers of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines in a U.S. Senate hearing Thursday, calling them “toxic” and saying they should never have been mandated.
Written by The Great Wakeup

A Q&A with Dr. Peter McCullough, Internist, Cardiologist and Chief Scientific Officer of the Wellness Company
Written by Jonathan Leake

Ed Miliband has ordered an immediate ban on drilling in new North Sea oil fields in a decision that overrules Energy Department officials and risks triggering a wave of legal action
Written by John Leake

Last year, when I heard the news that Cormac McCarthy had died in Santa Fe at the age of 89, I reread No Country for Old Men. He owed the title of the book to Yeats’s poem “Sailing to Byzantium”—perhaps the best ever written about growing old
Written by Michelle Starr

Written by Aussie 17

Australians have been left in a state of shock after more leaked audio emerged from the censored 7News segment “After COVID.“
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola

Puberty is an important period of development that signifies the transition between childhood and adulthood, marked by significant physical, emotional, psychological and social changes
Written by John Michael-Dumais

A congressional investigation uncovered allegations that some of the world’s largest brands and advertising agencies are colluding to control online speech through coordinated boycotts and content demonetization schemes.
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

During his debate with former President Donald Trump, President Joe Biden claimed: “The only existential threat to humanity is climate change.”
Written by Tessa Koumoundouros

From conveying precise instruction to evoking entire new worlds, words and their meanings are central to our existence as humans. But how the multitude of cells making up a human brain take abstract noises or symbols and convert them into something with meaning has long been a mystery
Written by David Nield

More needs to be done to ensure that tattoo inks and other permanent makeup products are bacteria-free, according to the authors of a new study that found worryingly high numbers of commercial samples with bacteria in them
Written by Jennifer Nalewicki
Written by David Nield

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, tasked with taking a close-up look at the Sun’s outer corona, has just equalled the record for the fastest-moving human-made object ever.
Written by Kevin killough

Las Vegas broke its all-time high-temperature record over the Fourth of July weekend when the thermometer climbed to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. That event was part of a heat wave that’s been blanketing the western U.S. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Brenda Baletti

Freedom of Information Act documents obtained by Children’s Health Defense reveal that two infants died the same day they received nirsevimab, marketed under the brand name Beyfortus, a monoclonal antibody shot approved last year for infants for the prevention of RSV