
Three years after the United States military invaded Iraq, the American journalist, Thomas Ricks, published a review of the misadventure titled Fiasco.
Written by John Leake

Three years after the United States military invaded Iraq, the American journalist, Thomas Ricks, published a review of the misadventure titled Fiasco.
Written by Brian Gitt
Renewables will make electricity so cheap that they’ll pay for themselves, explained the news media to the public over the last decade.
Written by Ben pile
Reports in newspapers this week revealed that Britain’s domestic production of energy has reached a new record low. The news comes from trade group, Offshore Energies U.K.
Written by Jeffrey A. Tucker

A new study found higher levels of neurodegeneration in rats that consumed reused deep fried cooking oils and their offspring compared to rats on a normal diet
Written by Cauf Skiviers

This week, Harvard University has shut down a Bill Gates-funded geoengineering experiment
Written by John Leake

Yesterday, in my conversation with British author and educator, Mike Fairclough, we discussed how the stupidity and tyranny of the Covid pandemic response was global in nature
Written by Chris Morrison
Written by Jim Crenshaw

We need to learn from what Tesla taught us and stop this stupidity. They built this in Texas. Stupid
Written by John Leake

Whenever I post an essay or report on our Substack, I always carefully review all of the reader comments and try to learn from them.
Written by Julia Steinberg

Amid growing claims that schools indoctrinate students, ‘classical education’—which teaches kids to think critically and master old books—is making a comeback.
Written by Dr. Sam Bailey
The longer that the COVID-19 Fraud has been pushed onto the world the more people are waking up to the reality that there was no pandemic.
Written by Richard Partington

Almost eight million UK jobs could be lost to artificial intelligence in a “jobs apocalypse”, according to a report warning that women, younger workers and those on lower wages are at most risk from automation
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

In an era where climate concerns seem to dominate the global dialogue, a pressing paradox presents itself: no nation has yet managed to lift its populace out of poverty without a significant increase in CO2 emissions
Written by Jenny Piper

The new research on microplastics in the environment is quite uncomfortable for both the wind power industry and our rulers
Written by Norman Fenton and Martin Neil

In April 2021 Schwaz in Austria was, it is claimed, the first region in Europe, to achieve over 70% adult double Covid-19 vaccination rate.
Written by Matt Vespa

A BBC reporter tried to shame the president of Guyana [pictured above] about having resources that could improve his nation’s economy and the quality of life of his people because it would increase ‘carbon’ emissions