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By Eyal Shahar
October 8, 2025
Matters got worse during the pandemic. Studies that praised the Covid vaccines were quickly certified “peer reviewed,” whereas critical, post-publication peer review was suppressed. As a result, we now have a historical collection of published poor science.
October 8, 2025
It’s time that the 2009 swine flu shakedown comes out of the memory hole for no other reason than it might help stop the experts, such as some of the ones who appeared at last week’s Scottish Government’s Covid Inquiry.
October 7, 2025
It’s impossible to speak of American history without reference to the life of the farmer. It formed the basis for the belief in freedom itself, the conviction that a family can provide for itself through hard work.
October 7, 2025
What troubles me is the outward visible sign of the monstrous social disgrace that was inflicted on us all. To have a vax clinic inside the meeting room from which unvaccinated parishioners were excluded during morning teas sticks in my craw.
October 6, 2025
It has been surprisingly difficult to get an answer to a simple and highly relevant question: Is aluminium in vaccines harmful? After having studied the best evidence we have, the randomised trials, I conclude that the answer is yes.
By Tom Markson
October 6, 2025
On one side stand the entrenched medical authorities and their corporate allies. On the other stand President Trump, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Dr. Mehmet Oz, Dr. Marty Makary, and independent physicians who insist on transparency and patient autonomy.
By Joseph Varon
October 5, 2025
Medicine will either be a vocation or it will be nothing. We can remain cogs in a machine that processes patients like widgets and rewards obedience above conscience. Or we can rediscover the courage and compassion that defined medicine for centuries.
October 4, 2025
A population filled with defensive, hyper-sensitive, and fear-corseted young is the tyrant class’s fondest dream. One made up of young people possessed of a sense of their essential worthiness is that same group’s biggest nightmare.
October 3, 2025
Every teenage girl convinced that her emotions are symptoms is being severed from power that terrifies those who would control us. Every dose of SSRIs is a vote for a world where human intuition is replaced by expert opinion.
October 3, 2025
Yes, it feels like a deal with the devil. But taking the broader view, unlike the past decade of pharma supremacy, this time the devil didn’t write the contract. Trump did.
October 2, 2025
The WHO Pandemic Accords, as the two documents are known, are a good example of the type of global governance initiatives on which there is a consensus among technocratic elites, but against which there is a rising populist revolt.
October 2, 2025
Drummond wrote to the Cochrane Breast Cancer Group that “Cochrane commits to having only one version, which is tantamount to saying that in an area of debatable science there is only one correct answer…and that other versions are wrong.”
October 1, 2025
The battle we kicked off with the Great Barrington Declaration is hardly over. Make no mistake: it's the ideas held in the public mind that drives this narrative of history, not ultimately industrial profits and not government power.