
Elon Musk is extremely useful to the US military.
Written by Daily Aviation

Elon Musk is extremely useful to the US military.
Written by Health 1+1

Everyone experiences negative emotions, such as resentment and dissatisfaction. These emotions will usually pass after a while. However, if you often feel resentment, you should beware of this emotion’s ability to make you grow wrinkles early and age faster.
Written by Jeffrey A. Tucker

In Deborah Birx’s revealing book (“Silent Invasion”) on her role in the pandemic response, she continually pits public health against economic concerns. The opposition to lockdowns within the White House came entirely from the economics team. It drove her nuts.
Written by Tom Woods

These SOBs won’t let Covid drop. Apparently Los Angeles County is bringing back an indoor mask mandate.
Written by Daniel Greenfield

The term “pedestrian” has a derogatory meaning because peasants walked while nobles were “equestrians” and rode horses.
Written by Climate Depot

Europe is in danger of highly damaging “very, very strong conflict and strife” this winter over high energy prices, and should make a short-term return to fossil fuels to head off the threat of civil unrest, the vice-president of the European Commission has warned.
Written by PSI Editor

Dr. Jordan Peterson sits down for a second time with Frosti Logason in Iceland to discuss his rise to fame, his own net worth, the insanity of Twitter, cancel culture, reputation derogation, and the future of psychology.
Written by Steve Kirsch

UCSF Professor Vinay Prasad is one of the few public truth-tellers in the medical community. When the CDC or the medical community put out garbage, Vinay is one of the few (and sometimes the only) mainstream doc to call them out on it in public.
Written by PSI Editor

When millions died in and around Wuhan China, the 5G network in that city had just been turned on. There was no kill zone outside of Wuhan.
The surrounding regions/cities were not affected so how could it possibly have been a virus outbreak killing everyone in Wuhan? It would have spread all over.
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

What are the long-term effects of COVID-19 injections? There’s a growing list of adverse reactions that include death.
Written by Megan Redshaw

Top doctors and scientists at the leading U.S. public health agencies are “frustrated, exasperated and alarmed” about the direction of the agencies they work for, according to the authors of a Substack post. They’re also embarrassed — about “bad science.”
Written by Richard Speed

Instruments on the James Webb Space Telescope have turned closer to home to snap images showing the gas giant Jupiter.
Written by Duggan Flanakin

First, don’t blame the vehicle. It is a tool that might be just what Los Angeles needs to cope with inversions. Electric vehicles are also very good as airport shuttles and for other locations where short, repetitive routes are the primary use. Some may even be fun to drive (except when they catch on fire).
Written by Ivan Penn

With challenges in meeting clean energy goals and new electricity demands, politicians in both parties seek to prolong and even expand reactor use.
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

During the COVID-19 pandemic, 80 percent of U.S. states mandated masks to slow the spread of SARS-CoV-2, but accumulating research shows mask mandates and use do not lower the spread of the virus.1
Written by Sky News Australia and PSI Editor

There is a “deafening” media silence on protests around the world protesting against the elites, according to Webster University Assistant Professor Ralph Schoellhammer.
“They are significant protests – we’re talking about 30,000 people in The Netherlands,” Prof Schoellhammer said.