
The major German political parties will never investigate the pandemic response, because they are all complicit in it
Written by eugyppius

The major German political parties will never investigate the pandemic response, because they are all complicit in it
Written by Zachary Streiber

COVID-19 cases among vaccinated seniors soared in 2021, according to newly disclosed data acquired by U.S. health agencies but not presented to the public
Written by John Dee

I take a quick look at the Central England Temperature Record (HadCET) to see how August fared in the new era of global boiling
Written by Mr Law, Health and Technology

PSI is actively engaged in assisting the campaign to get a retrial/appeal for Lucy Letby because our analysis of the scientific evidence from the case suggests a possible gross miscarriage of justice. Letby was convicted to life in prison without possibility of parole for the murder of seven babies and seven counts of attempted murder, making her Britain’s worst child serial killer in modern times
Written by Donato Paolo Mancini and Meryl Nass

The World Health Organization’s new chief scientist has urged countries to share work on vaccines, diagnostics and treatments for the 20 most dangerous pathogens to avoid the “deep scars” caused by inequitable access to countermeasures at the height of the Covid-19 crisis
Written by Donald J. Trump

In a new Agenda47 video, President Donald J. Trump announced his plan to bring Americans the lowest-cost energy and electricity on Earth.
Written by Lady Carla Davis, MPH Nutrition GEP Minister For Environment

Recently, South Seas University partnered with Regenerative International to present a 5-week Online Certificate Course on Regenerative Agriculture. In addition to co-organizing it, I attended this course as a student to learn more about soil health to grow healthy organic, nutrient-rich food. As a health educator, I know that good nutrition begins in the soil, and the best agriculture is regenerative organic, including biodynamic!
Written by Carmel McCormack

‘In 2019 there were 55 published pilot deaths that occurred before the mandatory retirement age of 65. In 2020 there were 52. In 2021 there were 75. In the first quarter of 2022 there were 20. None of these early deaths were from reported accidents, plane crashes or shootings. In many of these obituaries of young pilots, the words “unexpected” or “sudden” were prevalent. Based on this raw data, the incidence of pilots dying before retirement age has increased by about 40% beginning in January of 2021. This is consistent with recent actuarial analyses from insurance companies showing a 40% increase in deaths of people who were still working when they died.’
Written by Rhoda Wilson

A significant shift has occurred in the realm of the Internet, yet the majority of individuals residing in the United States may not be fully aware of its implications
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Not the Greek goddess of strife and discord, the SARS-CoV-2 variant!
Written by Cal Thomas

It’s been a good summer for climate activists who are pushing the false narrative of ‘climate change’
Written by Dr Naomi Wolf

I feel that I make notes every day on saying goodbye to a world that has passed – and at times on noticing a new world that is barely stirring. So I mourn, and at times I hope
Written by Andy Kessler

Two years ago during Covid lockdowns, I wrote about climate control freaks, facetiously anticipating a future headline: “Bad CO2 Day, Lockdowns Enforced.” A joke that would never happen, right? Well . . .
Written by PSI Staff

Joseph A Olson PE co-authored ‘Slaying the Sky Dragon – Death of the Greenhouse Gas Theory’ the world’s first full-volume debunk of the greenhouse gas theory.
Written by Micheal Slawson

There’s at least 325,000 species of plants worldwide, humans consume just 200 of them globally.
Written by The Hill

Senior fellow at Cato Institute Johan Norberg details his reporting on how Sweden fared during and post-pandemic.