
“The spike antigen itself … may contribute to myocarditis” in some adolescents and young adults, says study in American Heart Association journal
Written by Greg Piper

“The spike antigen itself … may contribute to myocarditis” in some adolescents and young adults, says study in American Heart Association journal
Written by Julia Belluz

The mysterious spike in respiratory illnesses has sickened 805 people in 46 states and one territory
Written by Joel Smalley

Claims made by government agencies and COVID vaccine manufacturers about the safety and effectiveness of the COVID vaccine rely on data and analysis that is unreliable
Written by James Edward Taylor

Back in the nineties I worked in a retail bookstore. Terrible work if you can find it, but I did have my finger on the pulse of what people were reading at the time. (Yes, people read books back then.
Written by Joachim Hagopian

Parents are now realizing they need to exercise and restore their parental rights to save their children, increasingly avoiding the ungodly standardized 70-80 vaccination shot regimen for American children as parents’ lack of confidence and trust in both Big Pharma and medical establishment rises to an all-time high throughout modern history.
Written by Matt Ridley

Maddeningly, I just missed Thor, the walrus, at Blyth on Tuesday. The animal, which appeared before a large crowd at Scarborough on New Year’s Day, had already headed north.
Written by Jordan Peterson

The Ontario College of Psychologists wants to retrain me to behave properly — and this should concern everyone
Written by Todd Myers

The [Washington] state agency responsible for “following the science” on COVID and other healthcare risks has released a new climate science curriculum for high school students.
Written by astronomy-100k

Astronomers in Chile used the powerful 570-megapixel Dark Energy Camera (DECam) to find an asteroid with the shortest orbital period of any known asteroid in the Solar System
Written by PAUL JOSEPH WATSON

The U.K. may have had its warmest year on record in 2022 (at least, according to the Met Office’s frequently adjusted data), but globally the temperature has remained flat now for 100 months, since 2014.
Written by STEVEN KOONIN

A recent NASA report yet again raises the alarm that New Yorkers are about to be inundated by rapidly rising seas
Written by Arthur Firstenburg

Written by Hugh McCarthy

There is a lot of talk about masks, so I thought I would post a brief synopsis of the evidence, though not all 170 scientific scientific reviews—in case you are contacting your MP/MLA
Written by BY ANTERO OILILA, PH.D.

The mechanism and even the existence of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) have remained under debate among climate researchers, and the same applies to general temperature oscillations of a 60- to 90-year period.
Written by Josh Guetzkow
Written by Baxter Dmitry

A controversial initiative being promoted in the corridors of power by Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum in Davos is set to have families and anyone who cares about children up in arms