
Climate protesters doused Stonehenge in orange paint on the eve of the summer solstice celebration
Written by Athena Stavrou

Climate protesters doused Stonehenge in orange paint on the eve of the summer solstice celebration
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

Many VAERS reports list “age unknown” for people who were injured or died following a COVID-19 vaccine
Written by James Edward Kamis

The environmental consequences associated with electric cars are astounding and are never fully explained to the public.
Written by Norman Fenton and Martin Neil

A paper on excess mortality by Dutch researchers has recently been published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ Public Health).
Written by Lulian Dnistran

A new study from Recurrent, which analyzed battery readings from 7,500 electric vehicles, found that electric vehicles can lose as much as 31% of their advertised range in sweltering weather.
Written by Stepheny Price

Several arrests were made at the Congressional Baseball Game for Charity Wednesday night after people wearing ‘END FOSSIL FUELS’ teeshirts stormed the field at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.
Written by BBC

Wreck hunters have found the ship on which the famous polar explorer Ernest Shackleton made his final voyage
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH

Former Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is watching the NBA finals from the sideline as the Mavs struggle against the Celtics.
Written by Brian Sussman

My publisher contacted me this week, drawing attention to a Wall Street Journal article claiming ‘climate change’ is producing shortages of “the finer things in life”, like wine, coffee, cocoa, and olive oil
Written by John Leake

In an 1817 collection of essays titled Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays, the English literary critic, William Hazlitt, argued that what made Shakespeare such a great writer was that his characters are perfectly natural—that is, motivated by complex and often conflicting emotions that they often struggle to resolve
Written by John Leake

The appeal of embracing an ideological schema is that it reduces the complexity, contradictions, paradoxes, exceptions, and mutability of the world into a complete, easy to comprehend package.
Written by Frank Haviland

It’s been a long time coming, but finally, inexorably, like a Wuhan lab leak, the truth about COVID-19 appears to be seeping out.
Written by Oliver McPherson-Smith

The Inflation Reduction Act’s consumer tax credit for electric vehicles is a fiscal blowout and a gift to Chinese mineral companies
Written by Simon Kent

New Zealand is scrapping a scheme to price gas emissions from livestock — squelching a so-called burp-and-fart tax initiated under the previous left-wing government led by now departed authoritarian Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
Written by MARYAM HENEIN

About a week ago, I learned via John Cullen that the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) just ordered 4.8 million doses of the Avian Flu vaccine
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH

I counted 40 annual flu shots over the course of my life taken not for health reasons, but because I was required to do so during my education, training, and medical staff membership.