
March 2020 heralded a new heroic figure: the doctor or nurse working on the hospital ‘frontlines’, battling a novel, untreatable and deadly coronavirus
Written by Jessica Hockett , Martin Neil , and Jonathan Engler

March 2020 heralded a new heroic figure: the doctor or nurse working on the hospital ‘frontlines’, battling a novel, untreatable and deadly coronavirus
Written by Nick Pope

A major utility company serving millions of Americans wants to jack up its electricity rates because of ‘climate change’
Written by Mark Thompson

Anyone who regularly watches the skies may well be familiar with the constellation Orion the hunter. It is one of the few constellations that actually looks like the thing it is supposed to look like, rather than some abstract resemblance
Written by Phillip Altman

That is a question we must all ask ourselves
Written by Pierre Gosselin

“How we live, heat, get around, travel and what we eat could soon no longer be an individual decision, but increasingly be dictated by the state,” a former German federal minister warns
Written by Steve Kirsch

We are about to find out real soon now whether the UK ONS is protecting the pharma companies or the people of Britain
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Throughout history, the involvement of children in adult-driven narratives has been a recurring phenomenon, manifesting across diverse contexts such as political propaganda, religious movements, marketing campaigns, social causes, and legal battles
Written by John Leake

For the last three days I have been laid very low by some kind of bug. If four negative COVID-19 antigen tests are any indication, I don’t have COVID, but some other upper respiratory tract infection
Written by Koen Vogel

Written by Charles Moore

There is a good deal of oil in the Falkland Islands. The British Government has been very supportive of the exploration needed to discover this. The next step is to get the oil online. Can that step be taken?
Written by Issam AHMED, AFP

A new generation of obesity drugs often delivers dramatic weight loss, but many patients wonder what happens when they stop treatment
Written by Ian Davis

If I have to read, see or hear one more legacy media report about the monumental farce that is the UK’s COVID-19 inquiry, I fear my brain will batter my soul to death. Why on Earth is anyone taking it seriously?
Written by Naveen Athrappully

Health officials and mainstream media spread meritless claims about the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines, while clinical trials of the vaccines were “fraudulent” and several studies after their rollout were “significantly” biased, according to research group PANDA
Written by John Leake

In response to my post last night in which I reflected on Franz Schubert’s desperate struggle with syphilis, and old friend in Dallas (who happens to be a medical doctor) sent me the following message:
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Section 702 must only be used for the surveillance of foreigners on foreign soil, not domestic surveillance of US Citizens
Written by Joachim Hagopian

Martin Armstrong of Armstrong Economics, whom I regard among the most astute observers in financial and political affairs today, came out with an article on Monday December 11th entitled “We have the stupidest people in government in history.”