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Chemtrails, polyester and gene technology; when will they learn that nature knows best

Dr Guy Hatchard discusses the bizarre and anti-nature decisions being made by governments and public services.  In the UK, there are the “experiments” to dim the Sun and the NHS is defying a court ruling that sex refers to biological sex by

Specialized insectivores drive differences in avian community composition between primary and secondary forest in Central Africa

The human population of sub-Saharan Africa is projected to triple by 2100, drastically increasing anthropogenic pressure on biodiversity. When rainforest is disturbed by anthropogenic drivers, species respond heterogeneously; these patterns

A new study finds that flu vaccines have negative efficacy, meaning the risk of getting flu is higher after vaccination

In 2022, a Cleveland Clinic study found that the risk of covid infection increased with the number of covid vaccine doses received, a phenomenon known as negative efficacy. Another study published earlier this month by the same researchers

Vocation of teaching Marine Biology

My experience of all these years working in relation with the sea, has been difficult, but luckily I have seen a complete change of the roles of men and women in sea activities. I was born in 1939 in London of Spanish parents and after prim

Japanese study shows mRNA injections are associated with poorer outcomes for patients with pancreatic cancer

A Japanese study found that repeated covid mRNA vaccinations are associated with poorer overall survival in patients with pancreatic cancer.  The pre-print study was published on 15 April. The following day, the World Health Organisation (“

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