
Climate alarmism is “robbing” young Americans of their hopes and ambitions for the future, a geochemist and university professor said
Written by Teny Sahakian

Climate alarmism is “robbing” young Americans of their hopes and ambitions for the future, a geochemist and university professor said
Written by Ben Marlow

America has the entrepreneurial nous and vision of Elon Musk, as well as the financial and industrial might of Ford. With backing from Warren Buffett, China’s BYD is on the cusp of overtaking Tesla.
Written by Ancient Archaeology

Built 4,500 years ago during Egypt’s Old Kingdom, the pyramids of Giza are more than elaborate tombs — they’re also one of the historians’ best sources of insight into how the ancient Egyptians lived since their walls are covered with illustrations of agricultural practices, city life, and religious ceremonies.
Written by Jennifer Marohasy

John William Abbot versus Director of Meteorology was to be heard in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Brisbane, on Friday 3rd February 2023 – a focus of this series of blog posts.
Written by Farmers Weekly

The farming and processing of edible insects for human and animal consumption appears to be gaining in popularity. However, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, there are risks to eating insects that have not been farmed with the correct biosecurity measures in place, and these risks are potentially dangerous to human and animal health.
Written by George Webb

In a recent viral video, James O’Keefe fantastically overstates the role of a Boston Consulting Group contractor as the Director of mRNA Scientific Planning in a viral video.
Written by Dr. Betsy Eads

CV19 bioweapon vax truth warrior Dr. Betsy Eads (pictured) has been warning of a “Tsunami of ‘vaccine’ deaths coming in the next two years.”
Written by Daily Telegraph New Zealand

44 year-old Princess Bajrakitiyabha of Thailand (pictured) collapsed while out walking her dogs on December 14th last year
Written by Baxter Dmitry

Eggs are suddenly more dangerous than crack or heroin, according to the global elite who say they want to BAN people from consuming them for their own good
Written by Joel Smalley

I’ve been meaning to write a post about this for a while but keep getting distracted.
Written by H. Sterling Burnett

A recent story on NPR’s Morning Edition, titled “Climate change and a population boom could dry up the Great Salt Lake in 5 years,” bemoaned recent historically low levels of the Great Salt Lake (GSL), tying the lake’s decline to two factors: ‘climate change’ and population growth.
Written by Stephen Zwick

By weight, cattle do not produce the most methane. Insects do. There are a variety of insects, that also have methanogens in their digestive tracts, that produce methane
Written by Jack Montgomery

Basil Fawlty would be proud. There are currently 71 wind turbines in Scotland listed as being Faulty Towers.
Written by Dr John Campbell

Various studies, a association between severe vitamin D deficiency and bad COVID-19 outcomes. Vitamin D plays a crucial role in immune function and inflammation.
Written by Jim Hoft

During a press conference, a team of Japanese researchers led by Professor Masanori Fukushima stated their intention to sue the Japanese government if the Health Ministry continues to refuse to acknowledge the causal link between the vaccine and deaths
Written by Joel Smalley

Many times I’ve concluded a COVID debate with the self-evident assertion that the burden of proof is on those who interfere with our lives