
Vasectomies Are Destroying Men’s Health – the facts
Written by Valerie Anne Smith/PSI Editor

Written by Valerie Anne Smith/PSI Editor
Written by Joseph Varon
In a time when trust in public health is already hanging by a thread, recent revelations from the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have delivered another blow—one that strikes at the very heart of medical ethics
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
A central pillar of the climate-crisis narrative is simple enough to fit on a bumper sticker… today is the hottest in human history
Written by Will Jones
Critical minerals needed to build ‘green’ energy technology such as solar panels, nuclear power stations, electric cars and wind turbines could run out within 10 years, researchers have warned
Written by Will Dunham
Written by Ian Brighthope
Modified mRNA Injections in Livestock Threaten Human Health and Devastate the Environment As an agricultural scientist and physician, I say we cannot ignore this unpredictable pollutant —the food on your plate will become toxic and could be the next silent killer.
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.
Healthcare workers who received a COVID-19 booster were up to 70% more likely to develop flu-like symptoms and miss work than those who didn’t get the shot, according to a new Swiss study. The increase was most pronounced immediately after vaccination.
Written by beyondmeds.com
There is an unfortunate belief in some parts of critical psych communities that says that the brain injury that many of us sustain as a result of psychiatric drug use and withdrawal is permanent and irreversible. That we cannot heal from it.
Written by Kristina Lerman & David Chu
In a recent New Yorker essay, D. Graham Burnett recounted his students’ interactions with an AI chatbot. One student wrote: “I don’t think anyone has ever paid such pure attention to me and my thinking and my questions… ever.”
Written by Paul Homewood
Events over the last week or so have included a number of episodes in which climate alarmism has intensified in the face of criticism
Written by Kenneth Richard
An analysis of 10 cities from across the globe (Kara and Yavuz, 2025) reveals airports and industry centers are, on average, 2.5°C to 2.8°C warmer than neighboring green spaces
Written by Kyle Kohli
A South Carolina judge has dismissed Charleston’s climate lawsuit, delivering a decisive setback to the climate litigation campaign
Written by Chris Morrison
Perhaps it’s a drinking or smoking game at Western Michigan University. Try to come up with the most farcical, April Fool-style Net Zero nonsense and see if we can get it published.
Written by Francis Menton
It was in July 2019 that New York State adopted its Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.
Written by Sayer Ji
“Gluten-free water.” “Cholesterol-free bananas.” “Non-GMO salt.” Walk through any grocery store today and you’ll find these absurd labels – marketing gibberish that reveals how far we’ve strayed from understanding why certain foods might harm us.
Written by Sayer Ji
The most advanced healing technology on Earth costs nothing, requires no training, and you’ve been carrying it since birth. You’ve probably used it without knowing what it does