
As more and more people unexpectedly die without medical explanation, the world is getting very nervous about injections of long-lasting genetic code for the lethal Wuhan Spike protein
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

As more and more people unexpectedly die without medical explanation, the world is getting very nervous about injections of long-lasting genetic code for the lethal Wuhan Spike protein
Written by Megan Redshaw

According to a new peer-reviewed ecological study, a natural experiment occurred when the government of Peru authorized ivermectin for use during the COVID-19 pandemic resulting in evidence of the drug’s effectiveness and ability to reduce excess deaths
Written by Sasha Latypova

Have you ever wondered why liberal arts were called that. Liberal?
Written by Tina Hesman Saey

Ötzi was balding, dark-skinned and didn’t have ancestors from the Caspian steppe
Written by Brenda Baletti Ph.D.

Written by Catherine Yang

As marijuana legalization and popularization have increased, perceptions of the drug’s safety have also shifted, according to a study surveying young adults
Written by Michael Shellenberger

Facebook also spreads misinformation by “FactCheck.org,” which relies on debunked U.S. government sources
Written by mypatriotsnetwork

Have you noticed the increasing unpredictability of your local weather forecast? Well, blame it on the rise of 5G networks
Written by Katabella Roberts

According to new research, many new cancer drugs on the market still lack scientific evidence proving they increase life expectancy or improve the quality of life for patients
Written by Andreas Oehler

With the Northern Hemisphere’s pandemic of forest fires this summer, many started raising the possibility of “space-based directed energy weapons” being used by unspecified nefarious forces for… many things, actually
Written by Roger Pielke Jr

This post is inspired by the successful efforts last week of climate activists — including three widely-cited scientists — to enforce misinformation by the legacy media
Written by Paul Ratner

The human brain shrank in size about 3,000 years ago, scientists may have found an explanation by studying ants
Written by Breccan F. Thies

The American Medical Association floated a trial balloon for uterus transplants for biological men who identify as transgender, pushing the next phase of “Frankenstein tech” for cross-sex procedures
Written by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Bill Gates announced today that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will provide $168.7 million to PATH for its Malaria Vaccine Initiative to develop vaccines for malaria – a disease that kills thousands of African children every day
Written by MARYAM HENEIN

Think very carefully the next time your physician suggests new prescription drugs or offers you a bit of medical advice
Written by H. Sterling Burnett, Ph.D

It’s summer and summer is typically hot, but it has been hotter than usual this summer across much of the globe