Science
The War Against the Lab Leak Hypothesis
Which side was censored at the behest of the Federal Government by social media platforms during the pandemic? Which side would a ban on “gain-of-function” research hurt the most? The answers to these questions are obvious to anyone paying attention.
It Is Nearly Impossible to Keep Teens Off Phones in Bed
But new research shows it really does affect their sleep.
A Brief Peek Into Tomorrow
In the world of pharmaceutical hegemony, doctors have given up on changing lifestyles, gaslighting the victims as weak-willed and putting any attempt to change habits into the too hard basket.
Mpox: the Numbers and the Reality
That is what the new international emergency looks like in actual data. Whichever way you count it, it is not going to become much more significant. It is not a global emergency, by any sane, rational, public health-based definition.
Deep History Puts Things in Much-Needed Perspective
It’s hard to be afraid of what turns out to be the merest blip in the Earth’s long climatic history.
Calls for a Halt: Rising Health Concerns
The study at the start of this report talks about deaths that happened close to the time of vaccination. But I am now seeing cases that have taken two or more years of slowly developing to finally become conditions of concern.
Bloomfield Is Behind It Again
It’s hard to believe the former Director General of Health again is promoting a harmful substance and threatening those who do not comply.
Russia May Risk the Use of Nerve Agents
Despite the lack of confirmed casualties specifically from chloropicrin, its use, often accompanied by reports of chlorine smells, raises alarms about Russia's potential violation of international norms and agreements.
A Digital ‘Afterlife’ Is Not Science Fiction
As the digital afterlife industry grows, it raises significant ethical and emotional challenges. These include concerns about consent, privacy, and the psychological impact on the living.
But, Where Is the Evidence?
What is abundantly clear is that the picture painted by McGorry cannot be substantiated.
Knowledge Is Power – Research
Knowledge is power: stand in it and use it wisely with a strong voice.