
The U.S. Postal Service is in dire fiscal straits, having lost more than $100 billion over the past 15 years. That could be hard to guess given the agency’s exorbitant spending habits
Written by David Williams

The U.S. Postal Service is in dire fiscal straits, having lost more than $100 billion over the past 15 years. That could be hard to guess given the agency’s exorbitant spending habits
Written by Katie Spence

This year’s hurricane season, which officially starts June 1, is being predicted by WeatherBELL as the “hurricane season from hell,” with weather patterns similar to those of 2005, 2017, and 2020
Written by Dr. William Makis MD

They could pursu“…The vaccination turned out to be the greatest blessing for the money and world’s elites, for the pharmaceutical industry and politics.
Written by Stop These Things

By December 2019, British wind power outfits had already collected over £650,000,000 in “constraint payments” for doing nothing at all
Written by Aaron Pan

Elon Musk again raised concerns that the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policy, particularly in medical schools, can lead to people dying
Written by Ben Kew

The overturning of Roe vs Wade in 2022 that returned the issue of abortion back to the states has failed to reduce the number of abortions, according to the latest research
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

There could be no other time in American history where free speech is on life support, particularly involving scientific discourse in the context of doctors and scientists responding to patients dying from an infection with a human engineered virus and later suffering from another novel exposure—mass indiscriminate genetic vaccination.
Written by Maryam Henein

I reached out to Justin Leslie, a Pfizer Whistleblower and former Project Veritas employee, after hearing him speak with journalist Ivory Hecker, also a PV Whistleblower. They were discussing his documentary Project Whistleblower.
Written by Beth Breljie

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) takes issue with calling abortion “women’s health care,” and to illustrate her point, she spent the first 10 minutes of a congressional hearing on Tuesday graphically describing the different types of abortions, and showing photos of the instruments used in the procedures
Written by Maryam Henein

Hegelian Playbook, page 666: How To Manufacture A Dengue Outbreak:
Written by CBC
A Japanese nappy maker has announced that it will stop producing diapers for babies in the country and, instead, focus on the market for adults.
Written by Sundance

The backstory is so transparently corrupt it requires an explanation, so we’ll go down the full rabbit hole and explain how China knew – to a demonstrable certainty – their multi-billion dollar investment in Mexican EV plants would be useful
Written by Tom Perkins

This morning I came across this story in The Guardian
Written by Mr. Law, Health, and Technology

Written by Thomas Catenacci

Former President Trump’s campaign heavily criticized the Biden administration’s newly finalized regulations targeting gas-powered cars on Wednesday, vowing to overturn the action.
Written by John Leake

Back in December I wrote a post about C.J. Hopkins, an American expat playwright and satirical author who has lived in Berlin since 2004.