
Saturday 3rd February 2024: Chris Almida, a global business strategist who has successfully weathered tough times in the past shares his insights about how Bitcoin can be a safe investment, on TNT Radio’s Sky Dragon Slaying. Listen/watch live!
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Saturday 3rd February 2024: Chris Almida, a global business strategist who has successfully weathered tough times in the past shares his insights about how Bitcoin can be a safe investment, on TNT Radio’s Sky Dragon Slaying. Listen/watch live!
Written by Meryl Nass MD

The Ontario Physicians and Surgeons Discipline Tribunal issued a penalty decision today revoking Dr. Mark’s Trozzi‘s medical licence
Written by Michelle Starr

Underneath a temple in the ancient ruined city of Taposiris Magna on the Egyptian coast, archaeologists uncovered a vast, spectacular tunnel that experts are referring to as a “geometric miracle”
Written by Nick Pope

Environmental rules and regulations that activists have used for years to drown disfavored infrastructure projects in litigation are now threatening a key pillar of Biden’s massive climate agenda.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The “divergence problem” is an interesting phenomenon that has been a topic of much debate in the field of paleoclimatology.
Written by Meryl Dorey

Laura Ingraham covers this story on mainstream TV – one of the few times it’s actually been done.
Written by Derek Knauss

A passionate nurse is threatening legal action after she was sacked this week for refusing to get a Covid jab in 2021 – even though the mandate for healthcare workers was repealed in September 2023
Written by John O'Sullivan

Internationally renowned lighting technology expert, Dr Nisa Kahn, is calling out LED light manufacturers for wilful ignorance and apathy over the harmful impacts of exposure to their lights. The high-flying scientist and mathematician details her concerns in a benchmark interview on TNT Radio.
Written by Phillip Altman

Independent researcher Elizabeth Hart wrote the following on 30 Oct. 2020:
Written by Tessa Koumoundouros

Dense thickets of ghostly corals shelter myriads of unfamiliar sea creatures have been found covering a vast area of the deep Atlantic, breaking records to become the largest known deep sea reef
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Nowhere is the importance of independent media more paramount than Canada.
Written by Kenneth Richard

The anthropogenic global warming paradigm has a magnitude problem – especially when it comes to the assumption that we humans can warm the ocean with our CO2 emissions.
Written by Jack Horgan-Jones

The Government indicated it will not be a statutory inquiry during a briefing on Thursday and the intention is to provide a factual account and identify lessons learned.
Written by Meryl Dorey

I am a 38-year-old from Victoria. I run my own business and am married with a new baby.
Written by Viv Forbes

Almost every river in Eastern Australia is now pouring surplus water into the sea. But only two dams have been built in Queensland in the last 20 years—the Wyaralong Dam, built 13 years ago, and Paradise Dam, built 19 years ago
Written by Dr Trozzi

This study, titled “Autopsy findings in cases of fatal COVID-19 vaccine-induced myocarditis” is a seminal paper just published on January 14th 2024 in the European Society of Cardiology’s Heart Failure journal.