Things may have improved at Twitter over the past few months, but Twitter is only one of several of the big tech behemoths
Don’t Get The Idea That Internet Censorship Is Diminishing
Written by Francis Menton
Written by Francis Menton
Things may have improved at Twitter over the past few months, but Twitter is only one of several of the big tech behemoths
Written by Sandra Rose
A popular Mexican TV doctor who regularly appeared on Mexico Today as a ‘vaccination expert’ died suddenly from a myocardial infarction, according to reports
Written by Dustin Luchmee
Wearing a black cowboy hat, a red “America First” T-shirt, and a silver cross, you would never know Matt Rey was born female
Written by Paul Homewood
The Met Office was quick to claim June 2023 was the ‘hottest on record’ even before the month had ended!
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
Words matter. They are tools that can help us to think, to become aware, to process experiences and derive meaning
Written by Welcome The Eagle
More missing age data in VAERS COVID19 injection reports for severe than mild adverse events in children and women at peak fertility ages
Written by Aaron Hertzberg
Someone (who needs to remain anonymous) was able to obtain the death certificates from Minnesota for all deaths that occurred from 2015 to the present, which presented the opportunity to see if the CDC is being entirely honest about the US death data. Unsurprisingly, it is not
Written by Vance Voetberg
As the debate surrounding body composition measurements intensifies, health care professionals and researchers question the reliability of the body mass index (BMI) as an accurate indicator of an individual’s health
Written by Frank Bergman
A major study into the impact of Covid on Amish communities found that their death rates are 90 times lower than for the rest of America
Written by Owen Evans
Some campaigners are concerned that calls for a new post-lockdown legal right that would ensure at least one relative or friend can always have contact with patients in hospitals or care settings could “normalise restrictive practices.”
Written by Net Zero Watch
Net Zero Watch has urged the Government to stand up for consumers and businesses by rejecting the wind industry’s latest demands for more subsidies
Written by The Ethical Skeptic
I have a friend who painstakingly rebuilt a vintage 1950s Porsche from scratch. He is a meticulous engineer and a Duke University alumnus, dedicating over twelve years to reconstructing the vehicle in his home garage
Written by Mattias Desmet
I found it hard to believe at first, but the United Nations website leaves no doubt about it: the UN recruited more than 100,000 ‘digital first responders’ worldwide during the corona crisis
Written by Joel Smalley
It seems fitting that on July 4th, I should be doing some analysis on US mortality data
Written by John Dee
In this article I go through some basic stats concepts, and we discover that claims of a truly apocalyptic June 2023 are mere hot air according to the Central England Temperature Record
Written by Fred Lambert
A Chinese electric car designed for battery swapping has dropped its entire battery pack while driving down the road