
Dr. William Makis now has the largest Ivermectin cancer practice in the world. Mel Gibson mentioned that Dr. Makis successfully treated (and healed) one of his friends who had a stage 4 cancer
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Dr. William Makis now has the largest Ivermectin cancer practice in the world. Mel Gibson mentioned that Dr. Makis successfully treated (and healed) one of his friends who had a stage 4 cancer
Written by James Varney

While ‘green’ advocates commonly use the terms ‘renewable’, ‘sustainable’, and ‘net zero’ to describe their efforts, the dirty little secret is that much of the waste from solar panels and wind turbines is ending up in landfills
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Today on the Ultimate Human Podcast with Gary Brecka, RFK Jr. stated:
Written by John Leake

A prominent Harvard Business School professor, noted for her social study research on honesty, just lost her tenure due to allegations that she has committed academic fraud in her papers about honesty and methods for improving it
Written by Dr Sam Bailey

I am back in the headlines again due to another “prosecution” attempt! It has only been a few months since the corporate media last tried to smear me and got publicly roasted. Ironically, because trust in the NZ media has crashed to an all time low, their articles have been driving new supporters to our work.
Written by Daren Bakst

Even for the least essential choices we make in our daily lives, such as what we should have for dinner, we consider the pros and cons.
Written by John Droz Jr

I recently read an interesting article in the Carolina Journal: “The work habits of Gen Z: A wake-up call for employers and educators.” The author, a current college professor, makes some good observations about what he describes as a deplorable situation.
Written by React19

Researching Covid vaccine adverse events can be daunting in part due to a broad myriad of factors
Written by Aussie17

Professor Dr. Mustafa Ali Mohd, a Malaysian scientist who’s been digging into the world of toxicology—you know, the study of things that can quietly mess with your health, like chemicals in your water or that plastic bottle you’re sipping from.
Written by NTKP opinion

One of the main objections to the UK’s assisted dying bill is the phenomenon of increasing scope
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

Please share this news segment where an outraged Steve Gruber on Real America’s voice summarizes Dr. McCullough’s most recent US Senate testimony on May 21, 2025.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Every year, like clockwork, the media gears up to convince us that rising urban temperatures are a direct consequence of ‘climate change’ and ‘greenhouse gases’.
Written by Fox Bussiness Team

FRANCE: After four decades of Denmark’s ban on nuclear power, the country is now considering reversing its anti-atomic stance. And that move may be part of a big change in how electricity gets generated in Europe.
Written by James Varney

While green advocates commonly use the terms renewable, sustainable, and net zero to describe their efforts, the dirty little secret is that much of the waste from solar panels and wind turbines is ending up in landfills.
Written by Ed Reid

Most government environmental regulations are based on observations of atmospheric concentrations, exposure durations and adverse health effects
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