
For years I’ve told people until I’m blue in the face that electric cars don’t have enough range, that they take far too long to charge up, that they will always be too expensive and that they aren’t even very environmental
Written by Jeremy Clarkson

For years I’ve told people until I’m blue in the face that electric cars don’t have enough range, that they take far too long to charge up, that they will always be too expensive and that they aren’t even very environmental
Written by Zachary Streiber

Facebook censored content about COVID-19 possibly created by humans because of pressure from President Joe Biden’s administration, according to newly released emails
Written by Michelle Standlee

Science reveals how the invisible world inside us, the microbiome, profoundly affects mental health, immunity, and much more
Written by John Leake

A logical extension of general hygiene: Interview with Nathan Jones (pictured), CEO of XLEAR
Written by PSI editor

With a second large vessel carrying EV’s destroyed by apparent battery fire, perhaps it is time for shipping companies to re-think whether they wish to risk their ships in this way
Written by Josh Salisbury

Ex-Health Secretary loses bid to have newspaper apologise over article called him ‘corrupt’
Written by Suspicious Observers

Tropical storms; cyclones, hurricanes, typhoons are the most destructive storms on Earth.
Written by The Jimmy Dore Show

Efforts to defend the government and mainstream media’s insistence on the “natural” origin of COVID are now bordering on comical.
Written by Dr Tess Lawrie, MBBCh, PhD

Did you survive Covid-19 using your common sense? Congratulations, so did I
Written by Naveen Athrappully

Medical experts are warning people to avoid certain weight loss drugs prior to surgery as they could result in complications during the procedure
Written by Megan Redshaw

Experts are seeing a puzzling rise in cancer in people under 50 that appears biologically different from late-onset cancers
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Profile in valor: having the courage to come out and tell the truth and fulfill the obligation to warn others
Written by WebMD Editorial Contributors

Written by Matthew Little

I watched a drug ad online yesterday. The scene opens with a young woman struggling with a common medical problem
Written by Sky Dragon Slaying

Gregory Wrightstone is a geologist, Executive Director of the CO2 Coalition and defender of the greenhouse gas theory. As a bestselling author (Inconvenient Facts), and Expert Reviewer for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (AR6), Gregory debates live on air with us as to whether carbon dioxide is our climate’s control knob.
Written by Geo Girl

The first predator on Earth looked a lot different than predators on Earth today! These huge arthropods, called Anomalocarids, lived in Cambrian seas about 500 million years ago!