
Michael Kelly, an Emeritus Professor of Technology at the University of Cambridge and former government scientist, argues that the UK’s Net Zero plans by 2050 are an “engineering fantasy” due to practical, […]
Michael Kelly, an Emeritus Professor of Technology at the University of Cambridge and former government scientist, argues that the UK’s Net Zero plans by 2050 are an “engineering fantasy” due to practical, […]
Last year, we shared the documentary ‘As The Last Bell Tolls’. At the time, we were uncertain who had made the documentary. On 7 June, we received an email with a link […]
Below is a list of articles I thought looked interesting but haven’t found the time to look at in more detail. The list includes stories about Pakistani authorities using geofencing and ID […]
The Tennessee Funeral Directors Association has publicly acknowledged the existence of white fibrous clots in corpses, with 64% of embalmers and funeral directors attending its Convention reporting sightings of the clots in […]
The planned visit to Fort Knox by Donald Trump and Elon Musk to verify the US gold reserves was cancelled without explanation. Why? James Rickards believes the high-profile audit of gold reserves […]
Google’s Veo 3 AI video generation model has been put to the “Will Smith eating spaghetti” test, which has become a popular metric for evaluating the realism of AI-generated videos. Users have […]
Dr. Vernon Coleman argues that vaccination is promoted by those with a vested interest, including doctors, nurses and politicians, while those who oppose it do so out of concern for the dangers […]
Chinese neuroscientists, including two neuroscientists from the Institute of Military Cognition and Brain Sciences, were involved in the development of China’s first covid vaccine patent, which was filed on 24 February 2020. […]
Vernon Coleman says that the truth about vaccines is being suppressed by powerful drug companies that have bought influence over doctors and medical journals. Many doctors are afraid to speak out against […]
Sitting for more than 10.6 hours daily increases heart failure risk by 45% and cardiovascular death risk by 62%, even for those who regularly exercise. Breaking up sedentary time is important; even […]