
It’s part of the whole college experience. Eager young minds, animated in discussion, engaging in robust classroom debate. Until now.
Written by Michael Wing

It’s part of the whole college experience. Eager young minds, animated in discussion, engaging in robust classroom debate. Until now.
Written by Alex Wu

Since Shanghai officially lifted the over two-month-long city-wide lockdown on June 1, residents have summarized some of the consequences people are experiencing and are sharing on social media. Some say it will take a long time for the city to recover.
Written by Kathy Joseph

In 1909, a quirky and engaging New Zealander named Ernest Rutherford gave his co-worker’s new assistant some busy work to get him used to the equipment.
Written by rumble.com

Dr. Lee Merritt joins us to discuss the DNA harvesting throughout history that has led to the targeted damage of human DNA, the “elite” bloodline that is immune to the bioweapon attack, whether viruses actually exist, the possibility of repairing human DNA and more.
Written by William M. Briggs

I don’t want us to make too much of the individual behind the brief confession we’re about to dissect, because if it wasn’t him leading Team Irrationality, it would be somebody else.
Written by Zachary Streiber

The CDC confirmed in late 2021 that a person died from blood clotting after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine that had been linked with an increased clotting risk, but didn’t alert the public for two weeks, newly obtained emails show.
Written by Jennifer Margulis and Joe Wang

A recent study from Israel presents evidence that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are negatively affecting men’s fertility, at least temporarily.
Written by Sky News Australia

Sky News host Chris Kenny looks at the world’s energy crisis and why nuclear should be embraced in Australia.
Experts discuss the benefits of nuclear energy and how it can aid Australia in the quest to reach net-zero emissions. [bold, links added]
Written by Kent McDill

The national average price for gasoline in the continental United States reached $5 in mid-June. People who spend multiple hours in their cars daily were flummoxed.
Written by Steve Kirsch

In the US, five million people who got the vaccine are now unable to work and 750,000 are dead.
Written by John Mac Ghlionn

Data is the new oil. Every second, a person creates roughly 1.7 MB of data. Not surprisingly, there is a concerted effort from Big Tech companies to mine data flows and drain us dry.
Written by WION and PSI Editor

Electric vehicles (EVs) are being pitched as cleaner greener and sustainable, but are they?
What’s clean for the environment may not really be clean. Hidden beneath the shiny exteriors of an EV is the story of blood batteries.
Written by Toby Rogers, Ph.D.

The “Future Framework” is coming from the World Health Organization, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is the biggest voluntary contributor to the WHO, so Gates is likely directing the play.
Written by greatgameindia.com

Denmark provides Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccinations, like many other countries. But reports reveal that Denmark has finally admitted that vaccinating their children was a mistake on their part.
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

As the June 30 deadline nears for compliance with the U.S. military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, U.S. Army officials publicly claim a very small percentage of its members are unvaccinated, reporting 96 percent or more of its members are fully vaccinated.
Written by PSI Editor

Egged on by eco-activists, the highest court in the Netherlands ordered the government to comply with an EU law to reduce the inert gas nitrogen in vulnerable areas. That would mean culling 30% of its livestock. One farming organization called the plans ‘disgusting’.