A popular folk tale from Western Bulgaria, a region known for its idiosyncratic humour, tells of two friends who went to market
Newsom Begs Energy Companies For Help With Energy Crisis
Written by Irina Slav
Written by Irina Slav
A popular folk tale from Western Bulgaria, a region known for its idiosyncratic humour, tells of two friends who went to market
Written by Paul Homewood
Maybe our wretched PM might care to explain why ‘climate change’ apparently only affects a handful of countries, such as Eritrea, Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia and Iran?
Written by Stuart Heritage
It takes a lot to be the most controversial figure in Hollywood, especially when Mel Gibson still exists. And yet somehow, in a career yet to even begin, Tilly Norwood has been inundated with scorn
Written by William M Briggs
What’s needed in Science is a hot topic. A band wagon on which one can jump with gusto, grabbing its great Grips of Grants, guides which ensure success and promotion.
Written by Paul Homewood
China’s Useful Idiot is peddling his fake news again!
Written by Will Jones
Kemi Badenoch will promise today to scrap the “failed” Climate Change Act – which enshrines the Net Zero target in law – if the Conservatives regain power. The Telegraph has the story.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
I named this publication Irrational Fear for a reason. The most powerful institutions in our culture: legacy media, activist scientists, and a monoculture in academia, sell fear first and facts last
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD
The sugar industry has manipulated scientific research on fluoride since the 1930s — exaggerating its benefits, suppressing concerns about serious side effects and shifting attention away from sugar’s role in tooth decay, according to a study published Monday in the journal Environmental Health
Written by Sayer Ji
Every October, “Pinktober” ushers in a flood of pink ribbons and breast cancer campaigns. Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM)—established in 1985—has grown into a massive cause-marketing phenomenon
Written by Sky News
A massive power outage which brought much of Spain and Portugal to a standstill earlier this year is the first known blackout caused by excessive voltage, a report has found.
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.
The U.K. plans to introduce a nationwide digital ID scheme that will require citizens and non-citizens to obtain a “BritCard” to work in the U.K., which includes England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
Back in June we were treated to lurid headlines in CNN announcing that ‘climate change’ would cut world crop production dramatically, including by as much as 50 percent in the US
Written by A Midwestern Doctor
Forgotten news segments show how widely acknowledged vaccine injuries were before the media was bought out by the pharmaceutical industry.
Written by Paul Homewood
On October 1st, the BBC ran a story entitled Energy price rises prompt call for more help with bills
Written by H. Sterling Burnett
NBC News is reporting on a new study that found that the Amazon rainforest is benefiting from increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. The findings of the study, while informative, are unsurprising
Written by Canary In a Covid World
A few weeks ago, RFK Jr. testified before the Senate Finance Committee. Today, he shreds one of the most repeated myths in public health