
Dozens of scientists were brought in to advise the UN. They ended up whistleblowing. Here is what the IPCC did not want you to read.
Written by PSI Editor

Dozens of scientists were brought in to advise the UN. They ended up whistleblowing. Here is what the IPCC did not want you to read.
Written by Sense Receptor

Former Pfizer VP Michael Yeadon claims that viruses and person-to-person contagion do not exist, calling both concepts lies used to justify vaccines.
Written by Dr. Bobby Dubois

I wasn’t actually sick. I invented two symptoms — hand pain and a severe headache — and asked ChatGPT what to do. It was an experiment.
Written by Professor Edward Dutton -

There is much debate over problems caused by vaccines, but the focus is always on the damage they might do to individuals. We seem not to dare to look at what vaccines do to the health of the population across time: they destroy it.
Written by Justus R. Hope

Recently Hanta Virus has made the news, and the buzz is that there may have been human to human transmission on board a cruise ship. This led me to research the topic.
Written by Ian Brighthope

Purdue Pharma, the architect of much of the U.S. opioid epidemic through its aggressive promotion of OxyContin, has once again been sentenced to pay fines-this time $225 million to the Department of Justice in a criminal settlement, with broader bankruptcy proceedings involving billions more from the Sackler family and the company itself (totalling around $5.5–7.4 billion in various penalties and settlements)
Written by Joe Forgas

Universities in the Western world have suffered a serious reputational decline in recent years, as many departments have been taken over by ideological activists committed to radical political action rather than open inquiry and free speech
Written by Max German

Walk down the cheese aisle of any supermarket. Grab a block of cheddar, a bag of shredded mozzarella, or a wedge of Parmesan. Now flip it over. See the word “enzymes” on the ingredient list?
Written by Dr Lidiya Angelova

As a biologist working within the field, I’ve watched the shift firsthand. We are no longer in an era of pure discovery; we are in an era of “Science™”— a version of research occupied by corporations and designed to produce results that benefit their bottom line
Written by Jill Erzen

Kelly Marsh never used to think about breathing as soon as she woke up. But she does now — after doctors told her that exposure to disinfectant chemicals used to meet COVID-era workplace rules permanently damaged her lungs
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

Mainstream media are widely promoting a study claiming that community water fluoridation has no effect on IQ, but critics told The Defender the study contains fundamental methodological errors that invalidate the authors’ conclusions. The Defender asked to be included in a media call with the study’s author, but was denied access
Written by Zain Ebrahim

Leading artificial intelligence systems are starting to show troubling tendencies that mirror unethical behaviors of humans.
Written by Jon Fleetwood

Moderna is preparing to inject approximately 350 people with an experimental mRNA Lyme disease shot as part of a newly listed Phase 2 human clinical trial, according to the company website and ClinicalTrials.gov
Written by Chris Morrison

Up to 20 percent of drilled oil and gas is turned into petrochemicals and these are used to make famine-reducing fertiliser, plastics and life-saving medicines
Written by Mark P. Mills

One-fifth of global oil trade transits the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic risk that, given current events, has shattered supply-chain complacency in world energy markets. Similarly shattered is the illusion that the world is any less dependent on oil today than it was during the epoch-setting 1973–74 Arab oil embargo
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Norway faces some of the longest, darkest winters on the planet. For months at a time, the sun barely rises. The cold bites. The nights stretch endlessly. You would expect this to be a recipe for sky-high rates of depression and anxiety.