Apparently “Al Gore is shifting his climate activism abroad.” In response to which many people here will either say good riddance or ask Al who?
We don’t care
Written by OP ED Watch
Written by OP ED Watch
Apparently “Al Gore is shifting his climate activism abroad.” In response to which many people here will either say good riddance or ask Al who?
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
Rosemary Gibson in the book China RX emphasized that completely outsourcing prescription drugs to China, which has undercut the market for years, is a national security risk to America.
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
Diseases are the same all over the Western world. So how is it that a child in the United States is effectively forced into multiple vaccination visits with the pediatrician in order to attend K-12 school and a similar age child in Japan is free to remain unvaccinated?
Written by John Rosemond
After hearing me expound (I may have been ranting) on the iniquities of clinical psychology—especially its profoundly destructive influence on American childrearing since the 1960s—a fellow asked, rhetorically, “There must be something positive that’s come from psychology, John…I mean…it can’t be all bad, right?”
Written by Will Jones
Net Zero plans to erect pylons across rural Wales could cause “mass social unrest”, an energy company has been warned. The Telegraph has the story.
Written by Nick Pope
A Washington, D.C., court rejected University of Pennsylvania climate scientist Michael Mann’s bid to postpone his required payment of hundreds of thousands of dollars to the National Review on Thursday. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD
According to a special investigation by journalist Sharyl Attkisson, the government has misled the public for decades about the science linking thimerosal to autism and other neurodevelopment disorders
Written by John Droz
One of the most insightful things I’ve read about pain is that it is an essential element of making us happy! (E.g., read this interesting article)
Written by Prince Ea
Picture this: You’ve had a long, exhausting day. Stress clings to you like a heavy coat. But then, someone you love pulls you into a warm embrace. In that moment, something shifts. Your heartbeat slows, your muscles relax, and for the first time all day, you feel at peace.
Written by Joel B Pollack
The Trump administration has raised logging quotas 25 percent in America’s national forests as part of a bid to increase timber production in the face of tariffs — and to prevent fires by removing fuel and creating firebreaks
Written by BBC
A few days ago, the cover of Time Magazine featured a magnificent, snow-white wolf, accompanied by a headline announcing the return of the dire wolf
Written by Dr Sam Bailey and Dr Mark Bailey
A Farewell to Virology by Dr Mark Bailey was first published in 2022. The 28,000-word treatise exposed not only the lack of evidence for SARS-CoV-2, but also the entire virus model itself.
Written by Justus R. Hope
Recently AI ranked Ivermectin #1 in CSC Metastatic Pathway blocking.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
The online CDC tool COVIDVaxView reveals the estimated COVID-19 booster shot uptake in America. I performed a query to find the number of American infants and children that have received a 2024-2025 COVID-19 booster injection.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Omega-6 fatty acids increase triple-negative breast cancer growth through mTORC1 pathway; population data links high omega-6/omega-3 ratio to increased all-cause and cancer mortality
Written by Dr Jennifer Marohasy
Picture this: it’s a hot day, and you grab a soda can that’s been in the sun. You crack it open—psssht—and CO₂ fizzes out, tickling your nose, maybe spraying your shirt if you’re slow