
In my prior commentary on the Department of Education (DOEd), there were several readers who took issue with AI’s conclusion that it would be better to reform DOEd than kill it. (I fully agree with AI.)
Written by John Droz

In my prior commentary on the Department of Education (DOEd), there were several readers who took issue with AI’s conclusion that it would be better to reform DOEd than kill it. (I fully agree with AI.)
Written by Robert Bryce

The new Global Battery Rejection Database shows 52 communities from California to Australia have rejected battery projects. The fire at Vistra’s Moss Landing site will ignite even more opposition
Written by Nick Pope

A Washington, D.C., court rejected University of Pennsylvania climate scientist Michael Mann’s bid to postpone his required payment of hundreds of thousands of dollars to National Review on Thursday.
Written by Hart

On her blog, Maryanne Demasi has recently commented that medical journals are increasingly acting as ‘gatekeepers’ to promote ‘established narratives’ but sideline research that challenges the status quo.
Written by Dr Sam Bailey

Many people can see that there are problems with the “virus” model and the concept of contagion in general. However, the notion of “bioweapons” instills a sense of fear in the population.
Written by Peter C. Gøtzsche

Only two days after the Journal of the Academy of Public Health‘s official launch, Science Magazine criticised it in a news item
Written by Sallust

Those installing heat pumps now are in for a nasty shock 15–20 years down the line when their costly, noisy, power-hungry government-subsidised outdoor heat exchangers come to the end of their lives and need replacing. There are unlikely to be any grants or subsidies around then
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Two Years of Irrational Fear — And March Was Our Most-Read Month Yet
Written by John Anthony

Virtually every major FDA/CDC comment about COVID-19 and the mRNA shots has been dangerously false or misleading. We have gone from “safe and effective” to experts now admitting the serious risks from the mRNA injections could last for years
Written by Paul Homewood

The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) this week published its detailed fiscal outlook following Rachel from Accounts’s Emergency Budget Spring Statement
Written by OP ED Watch

One of the flags of pseudoscience, and not only on climate, is a spurious degree of precision in output claims and a lack of curiosity about input data.
Written by News Roundup

Now here’s a headline to brighten your morning or ruin it depending on your general view of climate.
Written by Emma Gatten

Extreme flooding is not solely caused by climate change, a study has found.
Written by Josh Stylman

Reality engineering requires three components: institutional power to create the narrative, social pressure to enforce it, and the deliberate persecution of anyone who challenges either
Written by Closed VAERS

My man John Beaudoin Sr. just gave a presentation about Massachusetts and even this very hospital chain in regards to Covid, protocols and the plandemic just before the brain tumor nurses even broke! It’s well worth the time to listen as John is from MA and nobody knows more.
Written by Pierre Kory, MD, MPA

Although I am going ever deeper into the “rabbit hole” of chlorine dioxide, I again want to emphasize that I am not writing as a doctor recommending a treatment.