
Buried behind the Brand-related headlines yesterday, the British House of Lords voted to pass the controversial “Online Safety Bill” into law. All that’s needed now is Royal assent, which Charles will undoubtedly provide
Written by Tyler Durden

Buried behind the Brand-related headlines yesterday, the British House of Lords voted to pass the controversial “Online Safety Bill” into law. All that’s needed now is Royal assent, which Charles will undoubtedly provide
Written by David Icke

To summarise the story, the 2006 protocol for the Cochrane review on ‘Physical interventions to interrupt or reduce the spread of respiratory viruses‘ – known formally as A122 – and the previous versions drew little interest despite being co-published in the BMJ twice
Written by Joshua Philipp

A rumor spread last month suggesting that 14 cities in the United States are planning to ban meat
Written by Celia Farber

Senior White House team colluded to LIE to the American people
Written by Ben Pile

Rishi Sunak could not have done less to correct the Net Zero mess. But what he has done is a good thing. And it includes setting a trap for the eco-catastrophists
Written by Phillip Altman

We are now living in crazy times. Who would have believed that our government would have told us that an experimental gene-based injection was “safe and effective” when there was no credible evidence or studies to support such a claim and then advocate that this injection be given to healthy people, pregnant women, children and babies
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

I was in a pharmacy recently and saw a young nurse in scrubs back in the vaccination area of the store. She was wearing a mask, holding her head in her hands, tapping her foot nervously and probably thinking to herself “let’s get this over with so I can keep my job.”
Written by Mrigakshi Dixit

In a major scientific first, geneticists have isolated and sequenced the RNA molecules of a now-extinct species, the Tasmanian tiger
Written by Fabio Giuseppe Carlo Carisio

Orazio Schillaci (pictured), who publishes prolifically on nuclear medicine, denies responsibility for duplicated images in eight papers he co-authored between 2018 and 2022
Written by MARYAM HENEIN

For a plant compound touted as “miraculous,” there’s no shortage of dirty horrors hidden behind the weeds of the online CBD world
Written by Cap Allon

The summer of 2023 was a cooler-than-average one for the majority of the United States, and California was no exception
Written by Jennifer Chu

Microscopic minerals excavated from an ancient outcrop of Jack Hills, in Western Australia, have been the subject of intense geological study, as they seem to bear traces of the Earth’s magnetic field reaching as far back as 4.2 billion years ago
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Totalitarian staple adopted by WEF client state. Will lawyers be next?
Written by Dr Tess Lawrie, MBBCh, PhD

His research on vaccine harms was “just the beginning”. Was an “ethically challenged man” recruited to keep him quiet?
Written by Cap Allon

Four hours into a September 2017 Air France flight from Paris to Los Angeles one of the aircraft’s four engines spontaneously exploded
Written by Mike McRae

A pair of interlocking logs that haven’t seen sunlight in half a million years could challenge some fundamental assumptions about the technology and culture of our Stone Age ancestors