
Covid injections contain therapeutic levels of DNA – this is the definition of gene therapy
Written by Rhoda Wilson

Covid injections contain therapeutic levels of DNA – this is the definition of gene therapy
Written by Michelle Starr

Back in 2018, a tank of the purest water, buried under kilometers of rock in Ontario, Canada, flashed as barely detectable particle slammed through its molecules
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Last Sunday marked two years since Gavin Newsom announced his COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all K-12 students in California, and the battle for our children and our autonomy has never been more imperative
Written by Brendan O'Neill

Remember when a flood was just a flood? A watery calamity that might make roads impassable, homes unlivable, and sometimes, in the worst cases, claim lives? Not anymore
Written by Tammy Nemeth

Retailers could be required to account for emissions from production to consumption of everything they sell
Written by Thomas Catenacci

The Biden administration quietly issued a 59-page report outlining the current scope of federal energy-related subsidies, revealing that the renewable energy sector enjoys significantly larger taxpayer backing than the fossil fuel industry
Written by Zachary Streiber

Some experts have criticized U.S. authorities for clearing the new shots without strong data
Written by Bjorn Lomborg

You might be hearing nothing but bad news but you aren’t hearing the full story
Written by Russell McLendon

The Vikings were notorious raiders, but they were traders too, establishing vast trade routes that flourished from the 8th to 11th centuries
Written by Matt Williams

The Moon will be a popular destination for space programs worldwide in the coming years
Written by John Leake

The 2023 prize for mRNA vaccine developers is reminiscent of prizes to Fritz Haber (1918), Paul Müller (1948) and Antonio Moniz (1949)
Written by The Expose

They show that the double vaccinated population across Canada have now lost on average 74 percent of their immune system capability, and the triple vaccinated population across Canada have now lost on average 73 percent of their immune system capability compared to the natural immune system of unvaccinated people
Written by Emma Suttie, D.Ac, AP

As science searches for ways to improve breast cancer detection, AI is demonstrating that it can detect breast cancer better than humans
Written by Mary West

Addressing fungal infections may offer a novel means to help prevent cancer in the immunocompromised
Written by George Citroner

Some common drugs carry increased cancer risk, some due to contamination, while others have been associated with risk through recent research
Written by Matthew Lysiak

The governor has declared Texas ‘should be leading the fight against COVID tyranny,’ but publicly funded institutions are still allowed to mandate vaccines