
Besides diversification, saving energy, or pushing for renewables, some countries have opted to expand existing gas drilling sites or exploit unused reserves as the EU prepares to end its dependency on Russian gas.
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Besides diversification, saving energy, or pushing for renewables, some countries have opted to expand existing gas drilling sites or exploit unused reserves as the EU prepares to end its dependency on Russian gas.
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More and new information is coming to light over recently released FOI emails from the Province of British Columbia (B.C.) government. Amazing Polly went through them and they detail how Dr. Bonnie Henry, the Provincial Health Officer, knew about vaccine-related injuries and deaths in B.C. as early as June 2021.
Written by Science Daily

Stress in the form of traumatic events, job strain, everyday stressors and discrimination accelerates aging of the immune system, potentially increasing a person’s risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease and illness from infections such as COVID-19, according to a new USC study.
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The software on ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft is to be upgraded after nearly two decades, giving the orbiter capabilities to hunt for water beneath the planet and study its larger moon, Phobos.
Written by Mac Slavo

A scientific online publication that focuses on global problems such as the COVID-19 pandemic, concluded that Australia has provided the world with unequivocal evidence that COVID-19 injections are actually making recipients more vulnerable to infections and death.
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

From deaths due to vaccine-induced myocarditis to a significant increase in heart attack risk among youth, the risks tied to COVID-19 shots continue to grow – while their effectiveness in children reached an embarrassing low.
Written by Richard Speed

NASA engineers had to work fast to avoid another leak affecting the latest Artemis dry run, just hours after an attempt to reboost the International Space Station (ISS) via the Cygnus freighter was aborted following a few short seconds.
Written by John O'Sullivan

Sunday 26th June: Bart Sibrel: Tin foil hat-wearing conspiracy theorist or truther? The man NASA astronaut, Buzz Aldrin, punched in the face talks to us on TNT Radio Live. Listen now and decide for yourself!
Written by Zoe Phin

The earth is not flat, and it’s not a sphere. If you’re doing data analysis on climate netcdf files with the Python programming language, you may need to figure out how to properly average gridded data over oblate spheroid Earth.
Written by Joshua Philipp

A phenomenon of strange deaths has fallen under the label of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS). The real cause of the deaths is unknown but is affecting young people primarily in their sleep.
The Spectator reports, “They simply do not wake up after going to bed, or collapse during the day,” and claims cases have been increasing.
Written by Steve Kirsch

According to the ABIM, there is no need for a public forum between experts to determine what constitutes misinformation. That determination is made by the ABIM and its hand-selected doctors.
Written by BBC

The head of the International Energy Agency has warned that Russia may stop supplying gas to Europe this winter.
Written by Mike Valles

When you reach 65, you will probably need to sign up for Medicare. Before you rush to sign-up, there are some things you need to know about Medicare that may affect your choices.
Written by City Journal

California’s ethnic-studies curriculum is fueling a mental-health crisis among teenagers.
Written by Grey Falcon

That a movement as weird and alarmist as XR is championing the green cause should be a fatal embarrassment to all green-leaning politicians and technocrats.
Written by Joseph Mercola

Researchers have noted that a link between the experimental jabs and menstrual changes are plausible. The outcomes are not especially pleasant reading for women. Read below to discover what the findings say.