Chasing 150 dragons

Written by OP ED Watch

While you boring shlubs may be worrying about China’s drive for world domination, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the ongoing disarmament of the West and the American retreat into isolationism, the cool people are saying the cool spring doesn’t mean it’s not the hottest and worst and waaaah!

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mRNA ‘Vaccines’ and Myocarditis

Written by Independent Medical Alliance

Speakers: Dr. Ryan Cole, Dr. Jessica Rose

Transparency in medicine is a key pillar of IMA’s approach to healthcare reform, and the story of mRNA and myocarditis is a clear example of what can go wrong when Honest Medicine is lost.

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#LookItUp: historical extreme weather events

Written by Science Notes

Wait, historical? But didn’t the weather always use to be mild and pleasant before the days of SUVs and jet aircraft? No. In fact there have always been hurricanes and floods and we have, as people say these days, the receipts.

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So about that energy transformation

Written by News Roundup

We observed last week that coal has persisted as a major source of power generation for a variety of reasons one of which is the fact that the so-called “alternatives”, primarily wind and solar, just aren’t getting it done.

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Spain and Portugal’s Blackout Reveals the Achilles’ Heel of Electricity Grids Dominated by Wind and Solar

Written by Anonymous Engineer

While a comprehensive investigation will take weeks to complete, today’s massive power outages across Spain and Portugal present compelling evidence of the inherent vulnerability in renewable-heavy grids and likely offer a stark lesson in the dangers of sacrificing grid stability on the altar of green energy.

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