
Four academic doctrines—Critical Theory, Postmodernism, Social Justice, and Critical Race Theory—are moving the world, or at least the West, from triumph to decline
Written by Bruce Pardy

Four academic doctrines—Critical Theory, Postmodernism, Social Justice, and Critical Race Theory—are moving the world, or at least the West, from triumph to decline
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

So… who pays for a magazine like Scientific American to write and print an article suggesting that people should forgo ice as a lifestyle choice?
Written by Nina Chestney and Christoph Steitz

Shares in Siemens Energy continued to fall on Monday following a record sell-off in shares last week that was triggered by major issues at the company’s wind turbine division Siemens Gamesa
Written by BBC

A cleaner destroyed decades of “groundbreaking” work by shutting off a lab freezer containing key samples over an “annoying” alarm sound, US lawyers have claimed
Written by Meryl Nass MD

Fix pharma: price caps. Take away the massive profits that make the bribery, the revolving doors, the captive agencies possible
Written by AFP News

The UK’s performance on key health metrics is a “serious concern” and lags comparable countries, according to a report released to mark the 75th anniversary of the NHS
Written by Science Daily

The nature of hydrothermal activity at ‘petit-spot’ volcanoes have not been revealed at all. Now, scientists reveal that petit-spot hydrothermal activity occurs on the deepest seafloor known to date and could release carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane, which may have implications for the global carbon cycle
Written by John Leake

FDR once remarked that, “I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made.” When I first heard this in my younger days, I thought it sounded like mere bravado. Nowadays, having lots of enemies in high places strikes me as the surest sign that one is doing the right thing
Written by Jack Phillips

The U.S. CDC issued an alert this week after the spread of malaria occurred within the United States for the first time in 20 years
Written by John O'Sullivan

Electrosmog- it is unseen but potentially deadly electromagnetic radiation (EMF)| from our phones, wifi devices and electical grid.
Listen LIVE Saturday 1st July and hear TNT Radio’s Sky Dragon Slaying where expert guests, Dr Cliff Saunders and Shannon Rowan share their insights on the good and bad of electromagnetic radiation.
Written by Hunter Fielding

The World Economic Forum is urging governments around the globe to begin recycling “human waste” for public consumption to fight “climate change”
Written by Simon Kent

Democrat-run New York City is ready to hit residents and visitors alike with a “congestion charge” after federal approval was granted Monday for its first-in-the-nation plan to impose big tolls to drive into the most visited parts of Manhattan
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

World Peace Through Education Foundation Submitted Comments to the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity
Written by Dr. Susan Crockford

Is evolution primarily fast or slow? Does it take hundreds of thousands of years or a few generations to produce a new species?
Written by Welcome The Eagle

A very impressive graphical analysis by my new friend Hervé!
Written by BBC

Scientists have shared amazing ultraviolet images of Mars showing it in a whole new light