Does Anybody Read Books Anymore?
10 May 2024
by Joanna Gray
Climate Fear Plummets Among Americans
10 May 2024
The world just has to take the vaccine manufacturers' word that there's no contamination or variability with the mRNA sequence, even though published data indicate otherwise, says ex-FDA adviser Dr David Gortler.
A leaked recording reveals that the U.S. military told a pharma exec at AstraZeneca that the virus "posed a national security threat" on February 4th 2020 – weeks before a single death had occurred.
France suffers another violent attack by an Islamist, and just like with the deadly knife attack at the Eiffel Tower in December, once again the authorities deny it is a terror attack or politically motivated.
Arctic sea ice continues its stonking recovery with January's extent the 24th highest in a 45-year record. Time for the Net Zero blob to stop all the fudges, omissions and outright deceptions.
Adverts for the expansion of London's Ulez scheme were misleading because they relied on modelling estimates and not actual data, the Advertising Standards Authority has ruled.
Hysteria reigned supreme as recent global mainstream media headlines blamed last year's drought in the Amazon basin on human-caused climate change. But the actual data show little rainfall change in 300 years.
Devi Sridhar's knowledge of the epidemiology of respiratory viruses could be written on the back of a postage stamp, say Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson. Why was she a top pandemic adviser to the Scottish Government?
In the widely-billed climate trial of the century, the fake Nobel laureate Michael Mann is suing Mark Steyn for libel for saying his infamous 'hockey stick' graph is fraudulent.
Energy bills are set to soar as almost all major studies on Net Zero contain serious modelling errors that grossly underestimate the cost, a new report from Net Zero Watch reveals.
After being caught using data from just one windy year to convince MPs to vote for Net Zero, the Climate Change Committee has been found spinning yet more half-truths and fairy tales to dupe Parliament.
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