
In this video, we look at the fifth relationship lecture and we talk about all the factors that measurably impact the happiness and success of a marriage.
Written by Well Here We Go

In this video, we look at the fifth relationship lecture and we talk about all the factors that measurably impact the happiness and success of a marriage.
Written by Stephen Moore

When I was growing up and attending Catholic schools, I was taught that the pope is infallible
Written by Chris Talgo

This week, Newsmax TV will debut a new documentary, “A Climate Conversation,” which provides an “extensive overview of the various climate challenges and topics that adorn the headlines the world over.”
Written by Allison Krug, Dr. Ram Duriseti, Xiaoxu Sean Lin and Yuhong Dong

Double-stranded DNA contamination, integration, and migration?
Written by Kyle Becker

Bill Gates, who is worth an estimated $7 billion, recently seemed to backtrack on some of his prior statements about ‘climate change’
Written by Electroverse

The Greenland Ice Sheet has been faring incredibly well in recent years with above-average Surface Mass Balance gains as well as a swing back to overall growth noted in Danish Meteorological Institute data
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Well, this is awkward. Statistics Norway, aka Statistisk sentralbyrå or “the national statistical institute of Norway and the main producer of official statistics”, has just published a paper “To what extent are temperature levels changing due to greenhouse gas emissions?”
Written by The Daily Mail

Hundreds of high-end electric sports cars have been recalled in Australia due a problem with battery protection that could lead to a high-voltage fire
Written by historicaleve.com

A question that has always intrigued archaeologists is how past civilizations made their objects and monuments
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

An amazing self-own from the US Government’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
Written by David Whitehouse, Ph.D.

Why are many parts of the world so warm right now? Over the past four months, we have seen record-breaking temperatures
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Just days ago, on October 2, 2023, I forwarded correspondence to the Nobel Peace Prize at their email contact page site on their awarding of their prize to Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman for their having ‘saved lives’ with their breakthrough feat of providing humanity the Covid-19 M-RNA vaccine
Written by For the Novel Lovers

Book Review
Title: Looking out the Window: Are Humans Really Responsible for Changing Climate? The Trial of Carbon Dioxide in the Court of Public Opinion by Bob Webster
Genre: Non-Fiction, Science, Climate
Rating: 5 Stars
Climate change is something every single person has probably heard about or been taught about at some point in their life but in this book, Webster asks the question; are humans really responsible for climate change or is there something else going on. Webster lays out the questions he is going to answer using the scientific method which we have to remember, can’t validate a theory but can invalidate one if it doesn’t match up with real world observations.
Written by Tom Richard

Jon Pepper’s new novel “Missy’s Twitch” is a captivating and thought-provoking exploration of the convergence of personal anxiety and global warming concerns
Written by Phillip Altman

COVID “Vaccine” approved with no clinical trial data – FDA crumbles in US ivermectin court case
Written by Doomberg

To be an effective podcast guest requires a few basic tactics. First, it is important to let the host get their full question asked before beginning to answer yourself