
There has been a catastrophic drop in birth rates in most if not all countries with a high coverage of mRNA vaccines amongst people of fertile age
Written by Dr. Mike Yeadon

There has been a catastrophic drop in birth rates in most if not all countries with a high coverage of mRNA vaccines amongst people of fertile age
Written by OzGeographics

Ever since magnetic scans were conducted over Antarctica in the early 1960s, an anomaly has stuck out to scientists. From the get go it was speculated that it was caused by a major asteroid impact, and, in time, it appears like this hypothesis is correct.
Written by Geoff Buys Cars

After my first video proved quite popular, Geoff has some more to add, and some key questions about EV ownership.
Written by Dr. Scott Jensen

Autopsies teach. Are we interested in learning as much as we can?
Written by AstroKobi

One of the most famous stars we can see, Betelgeuse, is set to go supernova extremely soon and when it does it will shine as bright as the full moon in our sky and you will even be able to see it during the day!
Written by Well Here We Go

In this video, we first examine some of the first descriptions of diabetes and we see in the late 1800s it was quite rare.
Written by CO2 Coalition

Nobel laureate Dr. John Clauser, a CO2 Coalition Board of Directors member, delivered a keynote lecture at Quantum Korea 2023 Seoul on June 26, 2023, saying “I don’t believe there is a climate crisis” in his keynote address
Written by Dominic Lawson

From the most exclusive enclave on the U.S. West Coast — Malibu, where the median cost of a ‘single family home’ is $7 million — comes a voice of sympathy for the everyday concerns of struggling British workers
Written by Zachary Streiber

One of the most-used influenza medicines doesn’t work well in preventing severe complications that lead to hospitalization, according to a new study
Written by Dave McKeegan

In this video, McKeegan addresses a claim that he has seen several times regarding the moon landing.
Written by Small Circles Forward

Starting in the 20th century, the fertility rates of the world went crashing down. In just one or two generations nations went from 7 or 8 babies per woman on average to 1 or 2.
Written by Not What You Think

A submarine implosion sounds terrifying, but what does actually happen during a submarine implosion?
Written by DMAX UK

In this video, Ben Hansen meets with a Navy pilot that had a traumatic encounter with a UFO. Despite this happening years ago, he still gets emotional while recalling the experience.
Written by Well Here We Go

In this video, we explore the increase in heart disease over the last century and a half.
Written by Stephen Treloar

Norway’s energy ministry approved oil and gas projects with a total value of more than 200 billion kroner ($18.5 billion) as Europe’s biggest supplier of natural gas works to keep up production
Written by Duggan Flanakin

The Italian parliament, demonstrating confidence in Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni (pictured), this week formally backed her plan to reintroduce nuclear power plants into Italy’s energy mix, reversing the nation’s 1987 moratorium on nuclear power