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July 17, 2025
The Kalfas study falls short. By relying on short-term, industry-funded data and ignoring the lived reality of withdrawal, it downplays a public health crisis hiding in plain sight. Starting an antidepressant is easy. But stopping can be the hardest part.
By Toby Rogers
July 17, 2025
The paradox of autism causation studies is that we already know beyond a reasonable doubt what’s causing autism, but mainstream science will never “know” in the conventional way because of economic and political factors surrounding the autism epidemic.
By Paul Thacker
July 16, 2025
In an exclusive interview with The DisInformation Chronicle, National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya explains his latest policy to control monopoly science publishers now raking in hundreds of millions of dollars from taxpayers.
July 16, 2025
Dr. Moore’s win is a win for her and Trump. This case should demonstrate that acting according to conscience is a winning strategy. We must continue to insist that all leaders apply this strategy to every problem they face.
July 15, 2025
Bedard’s essay represents a meaningful step forward in the public understanding of Kennedy’s approach. If there is any plurality, it is now encoded in the DNA of the public’s demand for the plurality of medical tactics for individual immunity.
July 15, 2025
In sum, we have a number of institutions that have yet to be defunded as promised by President Trump, and we have students at those institutions who are subject to unjustifiable disparate treatment. So, what gives?
By Trish Dennis
July 14, 2025
I no longer consume mainstream media, not out of apathy, but as a conscious act of rejection. In its place, I’ve found something far more valuable: a growing network of independent journalists, writers, broadcasters, YouTubers, and podcasters.
By Trish Dennis
July 14, 2025
The stand that Father Hughes took was striking, not just for its defiance, but because it was so rare. I ask myself why didn’t other priests, pastors, and ministers stand up against this tyranny like Father Hughes did.
July 13, 2025
We’ve wondered for many years what the revolution would look like when it came home. We got a glimpse of this last week, when iPhone cameras recorded thousands of State Department employees carrying their belongings out in bankers’ boxes.
By Joel Salatin
July 12, 2025
I'm grateful every day for those two months. I'll never forget them or regret them. Solitude leveraged with strategic self-developmental learning beats TikTok and social media addiction any time of day. I recommend it as the best Return On Investment.
By David Bell
July 11, 2025
Much has been written on the amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR), which most countries are subject to after July 19th. Most are missing the main point; the stupidity and fallacy on which the whole pandemic agenda is based.
July 11, 2025
The psychiatric narrative, which speaks about effective and safe drugs, is misleading. And whether we have a psychiatric issue or a physical one, we want to be healed, which no psychiatric drug can accomplish.
July 10, 2025
At a time when psychiatric drug use among children and adolescents continues to rise, Delano’s voice is not just important—it’s essential. Her story gives voice to the many others whose experiences remain silenced or dismissed.
By Lori Weintz
July 10, 2025
The Covid vaccine campaign was based on the faulty premise that a respiratory virus could be controlled through human behavior, including mass vaccination. Airborne respiratory viruses are not good candidates for vaccine treatments.