
It was a tad on the warm side last year in the UK. There was, for instance, a new turbo-charged 60-second high-temperature record declared on July 19th, halfway down the runway at the jet-fighter base of RAF Coningsby
Written by Chris Morrison

It was a tad on the warm side last year in the UK. There was, for instance, a new turbo-charged 60-second high-temperature record declared on July 19th, halfway down the runway at the jet-fighter base of RAF Coningsby
Written by Vance Voetberg

The World Health Organization has issued a concerning alert regarding contaminated pediatric cough syrups, which have resulted in severe health complications and even death among very young patients
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

The COVID-19 shots are turning out to be more of a time bomb than ever imagined
Written by Dr Group DC

Exposure to fluoride is a contentious topic, mostly because exposure is everywhere. Not only is fluoride a common ingredient in toothpaste, many municipalities have a fluoridated water supply
Written by Isabel Keane

A 71-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly starting a devastating massive forest fire in Yosemite National Park that was blamed on climate change
Written by The Mel K Show

In this video Mel K speaks to Mikki Willis, a film maker who began to buck the system a long time ago and decided to make the films he wanted to make regardless of what others thought.
Written by Mark Dice

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a very stunning statement about Atrazine and frogs, which has a lot of people saying that a certain someone was right when was trying to tell people about this years ago.
Written by The Highwire with Del Bigtree

In this video, Jeffery Jaxen takes a deep dive into the origin of the ‘climate crisis’ narrative, highlighting the Club of Rome’s hand in crafting the modern day ploy.
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

What’s the optimal food for your newborn baby?
Written by Naveen Athrappully

The announcement comes amid recent definition changes by major healthcare institutions that seek to view abnormalities as ‘inclusive’
Written by John Leake

American medical institutions remain in sick stupor while Europe considers giving decency a chance
Written by Jane Nguyen

People frequently working with artificial intelligence can be lonely, which can lead to insomnia and increased after-work drinking, a new study found
Written by Joseph Trevithick & Tyler Rogoway

Clandestine programs race to pluck foreign aircraft, missiles, and more in order to exploit them by reverse engineering and other means
Written by The Highwire with Del Bigtree

In this video, Jeffery Jaxen and Del Bigtree continue their discussion from The Club of Rome and how that played a huge role in the climate discussion to the origins of eugenics.
Written by Well Here We Go

We look at the Spanish Flu Narrative that changed in the late 1990s with the work of Jeffery Taubenberger.
Written by Thomas SowellTV

In this video, Thomas Sowell discusses race and IQ, quoting from his book “Intellectuals and Race”.