
Walk into any grocery store and you’ll see shelves lined with elegant bottles labeled extra virgin olive oil — pastoral farms, Italian flags, golden sunlight, promises of tradition. It feels ancient, pure, almost sacred.
Written by Dr Steven L. Robertson

Walk into any grocery store and you’ll see shelves lined with elegant bottles labeled extra virgin olive oil — pastoral farms, Italian flags, golden sunlight, promises of tradition. It feels ancient, pure, almost sacred.
Written by Rhoda Wilson

In an interview last year, AI expert Professor Stuart Russell exposed the trillion-dollar AI race, why governments won’t regulate, how ‘artificial general intelligence’ could replace humans by 2030 and why only a nuclear-level AI catastrophe will wake us up
Written by James Dukett

The Washington Post recently ran an article titled “Scientists thought they understood global warming. Then the past three years happened.” As I read it, and as we move through this Adirondack winter, my mind couldn’t help drifting to the green grass of the ballpark
Written by Dr. Joseph Varon

The lesson of the pandemic is not about a virus. It is about the courage required to defend the integrity of medicine. Physicians must remain free.
Written by PSI Editor

A growing body of research is raising uncomfortable questions about the materials that define modern life—particularly plastics.
Written by Sayer Ji

The Director General of the World Health Organization delivered the opening address at a conference funded, directed, and operationally controlled by Jeffrey Epstein. The federal document proving it has been public for two months. No outlet has reported it. Until today
Written by Dr Lidiya Angelova

There are powerful corporate interests tied to climate alarmism. For some, it has become big business—one that often makes the wealthy even wealthier, while everyday people carry the cost
Written by Chris Morrison

Over half a million balsa hardwood trees are being illegally logged in the Amazon rainforest every year to feed the massive demand for wind turbines in many parts of the world
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

There are few public health interventions so mundane that they disappear into the background of daily life—so ordinary that they are mistaken for irrelevance. Iodized salt is one of them.
Written by Chris Morrison

Lies, disinformation and fictional accounting are the order of the day as a desperate hard-Left UK government, aided by its pet Climate Change Committee, tries to keep its impossible ‘net zero’ agenda intact
Written by PSI Editor

As geopolitical tensions in the Middle East intensify—particularly involving Iran and key Gulf energy producers—the ripple effects are once again being felt across global energy markets.
Written by Lioness Of Judah

Two hundred and seventy-one. That is the number of serious cardiovascular events reported among adolescents in Israel’s national surveillance system in just a few weeks during mid-2021
Written by GWPF

Extreme weather attribution studies are based on flawed logic and generate misleading headlines, according to a new briefing paper from The Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF).
Written by Independent Medical Alliance

In recent years, I have observed a concerning trend in clinical practice. Patients often present not at the beginning of their diagnostic journey, but after undergoing multiple procedures
Written by William M Briggs

An expected and obvious consequence of the Great Effeminization of the Academy is that a great deal of academic output is now about the feelings of academics
Written by Ian Brighthope

In March 2026, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. secured voluntary commitments from 53 of America’s leading medical schools to mandate at least 40 hours of nutrition education for every future physician starting this fall