
The UK government is today announcing that it will force British households to pay an additional charge on their energy bills to reduce the costs of Net Zero for some 300 energy-intensive industrial users
Written by Dr Benny Peiser

The UK government is today announcing that it will force British households to pay an additional charge on their energy bills to reduce the costs of Net Zero for some 300 energy-intensive industrial users
Written by Aaron Siri

Clinical trials are supposed to be statistical comparisons. They are designed to compare the outcomes in the group receiving a novel product with the outcomes in the group receiving a placebo. The resulting statistics are then used to decide if the product is safe and effective.
Written by Thomas Catenacci

A coalition of 30 mayors representing communities along the New Jersey coast is calling on federal lawmakers and officials to implement a moratorium on offshore wind development in response to a spate of whale deaths
Written by Colleen Huber

In many countries, births dropped sharply nine months after peak COVID vaccine uptake. Let’s look at how this happens. And will these populations recover?
Written by Joseph Mercola

Are farmers’ claims about their chicken feed being altered correct—and is that why egg prices have more than doubled in the past year?
Written by Katyanna Quach

A rock two-feet-wide last week hurtled toward Earth at 27,000 miles per hour – and exploded with an energy equivalent to eight tons of TNT into pieces that rained over McAllen, Texas. (That’s 0.6 metres wide and 43,000 km per hour for you metric folks)
Written by Joe Hildebrand

The thing about the truth is that it always comes out. It may take years, decades or even centuries but reality has a way of asserting itself. Lies inevitably fall apart
Written by Ethan Huff

The situation in East Palestine, Ohio, is much worse than the media is letting on, particularly as it pertains to the widespread release of chemical dioxins
Written by Frankie Stockes

The Lee County GOP is standing for the ‘preservation of the human race’ in calling on Ron DeSantis to ban the highly-lethal Covid-19 jab, which has been identified as a bioweapon
Written by Duggan Flanakin

In “The Wonderful Tar Baby Story,” Uncle Remus told about the one time Brer Fox outsmarted Brer Rabbit
Written by Linnea Lueken

A recent post by Canada’s The Globe and Mail discusses the difficulties electric vehicle (EVs) drivers have experienced in extremely cold weather
Written by John Dee

The Office for National Statistics released the long-awaited deaths by vaccination status data three days ago
Written by John O'Sullivan

We have two great guests this weekend for no-holds-barred live news talk on TNT Radio’s Sky Dragon Slaying show. Join us between 6pm to 8pm (New York time) on Saturday 25th February 2023.
Written by Leonardo Vinti

An Oopart (out of place artifact) is a term applied to dozens of prehistoric objects found in various places around the world that, given their level of technology, are completely at odds with their determined age based on physical, chemical, and/or geological evidence.
Written by LJ Devon

The German Working Group for Covid Vaccine Analysis – which includes over 60 scientists, doctors, lawyers, and journalists – published their “Summary of Preliminary Findings” on the toxic substances they are finding in covid-19 vaccine samples and the changes they are seeing in the blood samples taken from vaccinated individuals.
Written by Alicia Powe

A man who lives nine miles away from where the Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in eastern Ohio reached out to The Gateway Pundit to sound the alarm on the bizarre coincidences that continue to pile up surrounding the incident