Kristi Leigh interviews former Blackrock portfolio manager Edward Dowd about the allegations of fraud surrounding Pfizer.
Former BlackRock Portfolio Manager Exposes Pfizer Fraud
Written by Jim Fetzer
Written by Jim Fetzer
Kristi Leigh interviews former Blackrock portfolio manager Edward Dowd about the allegations of fraud surrounding Pfizer.
Written by CD Media Staff
Science is in trouble. The symptoms include the bickering and vacillation over COVID, and continuing hysteria about climate change. Science also has internal problems—replicability, for example, the ability to repeat an experiment and get the same result. A scientific fact is a result that is 100% repeatable.
Yet, in the last decade and a half as many as 60 percent or more of results in social and biomedical science have turned out to be unrepeatable.
Written by Adam Casalino
The Supreme Court is not finished handing down major decisions. As this session wraps up, they are on a roll, delivering important rulings for the American people.
Written by Jim Fetzer
I had the great honor of being interviewed by Dr. Reiner Fuellmich, Viviane Fischer, and Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg during Session 111: “Reconstellation” of the Corona Investigative Committee, whose heroic fact-finding discussions with hundreds of physicians, scientists, and other experts since July 2020 have formed a crucial part of my own education.
Written by Wilson Sy
Written by Climate Change Dispatch
It seems CNN just can’t play it straight with climate research when it goes against the narrative that climate change is making extreme weather worse.
Written by Tom Hale
Beef from cattle that’s been gene-edited to better withstand heat stress could soon be making its way onto dinner plates in the US.
Written by Erin Chamerlik
Most enzymes fall into two categories. Digestive enzymes helps break down food while systemic enzymes, taken away from food, work to fight against unwanted proteins and harmful cells, like cancer cells. Systemic enzymes work to support the body’s normal inflammatory process.
Written by CD Media Staff
Many have read that there is a food crisis looming and there are significant concerns about grain shortages. The main reason for this possible crisis is the Ukraine invasion. However, this is not the full picture.
Written by PSI Editor
Peer review is just a racket for gatekeepers to scam exorbitant publication fees while pretending to offer a service. This powerful interview featuring Allen Savory (pictured) shows how students learn/experience science nowadays (actually the wrong way).
Written by Roman Balmakov and PSI Editor
The U.S National Guard is about to get a lot smaller because according to the most recent estimates. Approximately 40,000 National Guard troops and 700 military pilots are currently facing getting discharged from the military due to the vaccine mandate.
Written by Martha Rosenberg
As US regulators restrict antibiotic use, livestock producers turn to vaccines, hormones, and other problematic drugs
Written by Andy Rowlands
Today, the 17-mile Large Hadron Collider at Cern in Geneva begins its third physics campaign.
Written by Melissa Fine
In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, at least one Big Tech behemoth has openly stated its intention to protect those who choose to break the law.
Written by J.C. at theepochtimes
Hypnosis is a much maligned and misunderstood aspect of mind “tinkering.” Many people think of hypnosis as a person clucking around like a chicken on stage after having a pocket watch dangled in front of his eyes. There’s more to this field of study.
Written by Zrinka Peters
Supplements have become a massive industry with plenty of enthusiastic promoters. But for all the research telling us how certain vitamins and nutrients affect our bodies, taking supplements can’t always deliver the results we may hope and expect.