
Nobel Prize laureate John Clauser has recently been in the spotlight for challenging prevailing climate models, which he said have ignored a key variable
Written by Jan Jekielek and Mimi Nguyen Ly

Nobel Prize laureate John Clauser has recently been in the spotlight for challenging prevailing climate models, which he said have ignored a key variable
Written by Clayton Morris

Please do not underestimate the events of the past two weeks because they are monumental and will be regarded with the same revere as the birth of NATO. This week, the world has changed
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

A business strategy to maintain corporate media monopolies while avoiding constitutional first amendment breaches
Written by Shawn Johnson

Lord Mervyn King criticizes a change in focus at the Bank of England that has seen its remit expanded beyond monetary policy
Written by Tom Ozimek

Megyn Kelly, a veteran journalist and podcaster, said Wednesday that she deeply regrets getting the COVID-19 vaccine because she believes she may have suffered a vaccine injury
Written by John Leake

From the beginning of the COVID-19 vaccine fiasco, I always sensed that all of the elements were in place for the program to be a massive fraud
Written by Meryl Dorey

Sadly, there are too many in our community who still trust without checking. It’s time for us to learn the difference between truth and lies; fact and wishful thinking
Written by Norman Fenton

I recently provided the following statement to support a case concerned with informed consent relevant to the vaccination and masking of children and young adults
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

I have seen patients in my practice become progressively more ill with fatigue, weakness, hair loss, headaches, effort intolerance, sleep disturbance and in some cases cardiac and neurological symptoms with progressive mRNA injections every six months
Written by Meryl Nass MD

My dire warnings about the plan to aggressively hunt for “potential pandemic pathogens” has been heeded–but by only one US agency
Written by Chris Williamson

Cory Clark is an Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, a social psychologist and an author
Written by Kenneth Richard

Per CERES observations the surface incident shortwave (SW) radiation anomaly increased by +1.61 W/m² from 2001 to 2019, and +1.75 W/m² from 2001 to 2021 (Ollila, 2023)
Written by Mr Law, Health and Technology

Following on from the previous article in our Lucy Letby series here
Written by BBC

A mysterious ‘golden egg’ found at the bottom of the ocean is puzzling scientists
Written by Terri Wu

The U.S. Department of Commerce has vowed to protect national security in the wake of China’s reported breakthrough in manufacturing a 7-nanometer chip without access to advanced equipment
Written by Joe Postma

This livestream (Sept. 15, 2023, 8pm MDT) will be the first time in history where the entire temperature structure of the Earth’s surface and atmosphere (i.e., the troposphere) is explained all in one place, in one lecture. This has literally never happened before, anywhere, or in any university, although it easily could and should have.