Imagine a world where the pursuit of beauty comes at the cost of our ability to connect with others emotionally. Welcome to the unsettling reality of “Botox Brain”
How Botox Can Become Brain Damage
Written by Sayer Ji
Written by Sayer Ji
Imagine a world where the pursuit of beauty comes at the cost of our ability to connect with others emotionally. Welcome to the unsettling reality of “Botox Brain”
Written by world council for health
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has initiated a concerted push toward a national digital ID. In one sense he’s a bit behind the curve — many other countries are further down this road already — but the UK has a history of rejecting proposals for national identity cards (just ask Tony Blair).
Written by Ian Brighthope
Controlled by “Confidence”: How AHPRA Has Become Australia’s Ministry of Medical Truth
Written by Pierre Kory MD, MPA
More evidence that international health care organizations (and all governmental health care and regulatory agencies) are fully captured by Big Pharma
Written by Paul Homewood
The latest nonsense from the BBC‘s utterly absurd Justin Rowlatt
Written by BBC
The number of data centres in the UK is set to increase by almost a fifth, according to figures shared with BBC News
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
The push for solar energy is carving a path of destruction through the Thar Desert in India’s Rajasthan, where native species maintain a delicate balance of life now being sacrificed to an absurd and futile climate agenda
Written by Paul Homewood
Hardly surprising!! From the Telegraph:
Written by Mike Stone
In my most recent article, I examined the foundational evidence behind the supposed discovery of the tobacco mosaic “virus” (TMV).
Written by Sayer Ji
In 1971, the U.S. government classified psilocybin as having “no accepted medical use.” In 2025, scientists discovered it could extend human cellular lifespan by 57 percent
Written by A Midwestern Doctor
To maintain the illusion of knowing everything, science will often choose to simply ignore phenomena which are too complex for its existing models to explain
Written by David Blackman
The ‘green’ fairy tale now seems to be unraveling faster than a faulty wind turbine blade in a Nantucket storm
Written by John Leake
The Greek geographer and historian Strabo told the famous story of Cleopatra committing suicide by holding an “asp”—i.e., Egyptian cobra—to her breast
Written by William L. Anderson
When Gov. Leland Stanford was inaugurated on Jan. 10, 1862, he didn’t walk to the state Capitol, nor did he take a carriage. Instead, he got into a small boat and rowed from the governor’s mansion to the Capitol steps. The Great Flood of 1862 is something that anyone interested in California history should know
Written by Audrey Streb
New Yorkers and experts warn lithium-ion batteries can catch fire, contaminate water, and defy green-energy claims. The Trump administration on Monday released the first federal safety guidance for battery energy storage systems (BESS), citing safety concerns as several of the green energy facilities have caught fire in recent years. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Professor Larry Bell
A 2022 survey by market research firm Ipsos for the World Economic Forum found that 60% of adults globally believe AI-driven products and services will drastically reshape their daily lives.