UK quietly passes “Online Safety Bill” into law Buried behind the Brand-related headlines yesterday, the British House of Lords voted to pass the controversial “Online Safety Bill” into law.
Trends in Cannabis: Accessibility, Microdosing, and More In the past decade, cannabis has become one of the most talked-about and debated topics worldwide.
How Not to Launch a Global Anti-Censorship Movement So, I’ve been excommunicated from Michael Shellenberger’s global anti-censorship movement.
A whistle-blower says the CIA bribed experts to change their conclusion on likely origins of covid One of the earliest gain-of-function experiments done at the Wuhan lab was funded by USAID. It’s no surprise then a whistle-blower has come forward claiming that the CIA bribed their experts to conclude that SARS-CoV-2 was unlikely to have come from a laboratory. The first global survey of gain-of-function
Is There Propane in Your Nonstick Avocado Oil Spray? Cooking sprays are convenient, but think carefully if savings a few seconds of time is worth risking your health.
Google Antitrust Case: Court Will Examine Internet Giant's 'Effects on Innovation' The ongoing antitrust lawsuit against Google has reignited debates about the company’s market dominance and the legal frameworks used to evaluate such cases.
2024 Republicans Echo Trump's Populism: Auto Workers Striking to Save Jobs from Biden's Green Agenda Many Republican presidential primary candidates are echoing former President Donald Trump’s nationalist-populist approach, defending American auto workers as they strike for better pay to keep up with inflation and commitments that they will not lose their jobs to President Joe Biden’s green energy agenda. As Breitbart News Economics
Elon Musk's Starlink Falls Short of SpaceX Subscriber Projections by 92.5% SpaceX’s ambitious Starlink project has failed to meet Elon Musk’s initial projections for customer growth and revenue, raising questions about the viability of satellite internet in an increasingly competitive market. The company had about 1.5 million customers worldwide at the end of 2022 against a projected 20
South Carolina Professor finds 200 billion pieces of DNA contaminating a single dose of Pfizer’s covid injection Last week, cancer genomics expert Dr.
Resisting Genetically Mutilated Food & the Eco-Modern Nightmare: Together, ‘Just You and Me’ This image is symbolic of everything that is wrong with modern society. A gas leak from Union Carbide’s pesticide plant in Bhopal in 1984 resulted in around 560,000 injured (respiratory problems, eye irritation, etc.), 4,000 severely disabled and 20,000 dead. Not only that, but the pesticides
What do Climate Engineering & Morgellon Fibres have in common? Chemtrails… Despite chemtrails being dismissed as “conspiracy theories” they are being openly and more frequently discussed in the “mainstream” as fact. Recently the European Commission has called for talks about the risks of geoengineering, with chemtrails being identified as an example. In 2018, some independent researchers claimed that Morgellon fibres were