Researching Covid vaccine adverse events can be daunting in part due to a broad myriad of factors
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Written by React19
Researching Covid vaccine adverse events can be daunting in part due to a broad myriad of factors
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
What is the American Enlightenment?
The American Enlightenment was a vibrant era of intellectual and philosophical development in the Thirteen Colonies, spanning approximately from the early 18th century to the early 19th century.
Written by Victor Davis Hanson
Secure borders and stationary populations were considered the mark of emerging civilization by classical historians.
Written by Dr Jennifer Marohasy
There has been major flooding along the east coast of Australia, again
Written by Rhoda Wilson
Wholesale gas prices have fallen, resulting in the UK energy price cap being reduced by 7% last week. In the following, David Turner provides an overview of what has changed in our energy bills since the price cap was introduced in January 2019
Written by HART
In June 2022, Watson et al from Imperial College London published an article in the Lancet using modelling data to estimate at least 14 million lives saved by the Covid vaccines.
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
A very important output of the recent hearing: The Corruption of Science and Federal Health Agencies: How Health Officials Downplayed and Hid Myocarditis and Other Adverse Events Associated with the COVID-19 Vaccines held in May 21, 2025 has been the interim report led by majority Chairman Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI). This report covers who knew and when as young individuals began to die from COVID-19 vaccine myocarditis.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
“When a product causes death, that demands a black box warning — immediately.”
Written by Bethany Mandel
Extreme privilege and fame have never been a recipe for emotional stability, but today’s Hollywood offspring seem especially unequipped to face reality
Written by NTKP Opinion & Note:
Please share this to the young who will have to bear this and to the older members of the victims families who will have to explain why they are unable to conceive as their ancestors have done before them and support them in the times to come.
Written by Robert Bryce
There’s a vast difference between politics and policy. Doing politics — making speeches, giving TV interviews, and drafting talking points — is child’s play. Policy, on the other hand, is where dreams go to die, particularly when it comes to energy
Written by Lynne Balzer
Have you ever noticed how climate alarmists have turned the world upside down with words and phrases they’ve corrupted the meanings of to make their agenda more appealing?
Written by Dr Nisa Khan
There is no other way either science or mathematics can be right, valid, and useful comprehensively if we do not change our current dogma in physics, engineering, and mathematics that merrily claims that the sine function is a wave, and light and radiation of any kind is some electromagnetic wave in any or all media.
Written by Will Jones
According to Ambrose Evans-Pritchard in the Telegraph, Spain’s catastrophic blackout (apagón) which stopped most of the country in its tracks may have been the result of a disastrous experiment to test how far the nation’s renewable energy sources can be pushed.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MP
Drs. Ben and Shawn Javid aren’t your typical dentists. As founders of SmileBody, they’ve spent decades breaking from conventional dental practices to focus on biological dentistry—an approach that views the mouth as a central driver of systemic health.
Written by Katherine Jolliff Dunn
The might of the Mississippi River has tested engineers for centuries. Few have approached its challenges more fearlessly than the self-taught James Buchanan Eads, who risked his career and even his life to exploit its potential