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By David Bell Fearistan, having done very well economically and provided its citizens a long lifespan, noticed that people were still occasionally dying in road…
By David Bell Fearistan, having done very well economically and provided its citizens a long lifespan, noticed that people were still occasionally dying in road…
By Mathew Maavak According to Wikipedia, in “early August 2023, a series of wildfires broke out in the U.S. state of Hawaii, predominantly on the…
By Derrick Broze Part 2: Complications of “Gender-Affirming” Surgery, Social Contagion, Detransitioners, and the Autism Overlap What does the scientific data show regarding so-called gender-affirming…
By Mac Slavo We’ve been told for decades that climate change is a “settled science.” But is it? Or is it just one more big…
By Derrick Broze Part 1: Gender Identity History, Puberty Blockers, and Hormones Is it possible to take a balanced, nuanced look at the complex topic…
By Mathew Maavak The real agenda may be global depopulation. On August 10, the UK tabloid Daily Express warned that a new pandemic, possibly caused…
By Matt Higgins Could a simple citrus rind be the key to keeping food fresh for longer? That’s what researchers in Brazil are investigating amid…
By Maryam Henein Maryam covers the recent controversy surrounding pharmacies administering saline solutions instead of COVID-19 injections. During a recent Australian Senate hearing to examine…
By Neenah Payne In the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave, the First Amendment is the foundation of our democracy. It…
By Jon Miltimore In May, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) did something extraordinary. The agency quietly scrubbed the Wuhan Institute of Virology from its…
By Shyla Cadogan, RD Microplastics are increasingly becoming a public health threat, with scientists scrambling to find solutions as they infiltrate every crevice of our…
By StudyFinds Research Babies and toddlers learn by exploring their surroundings and now robots can too. In a groundbreaking collaboration between Carnegie Mellon University and…
By Christopher Michael Heck Activist Post Note: Christopher Michael Heck has been experimented upon, without his consent, by the Canadian government. He has been researching…
By Maryam Henein “Science is part and parcel humility. Scientists do not seek to impose their needs and wants on Nature, but instead humbly interrogate…