By now, much of the public knows, or should know, not to step foot into a hospital without a trusted loved one or a patient advocate by their side. Many have heard the horror stories of hospitals holding people against their will, attempting to take children from parents for not consenting to treatments, or physicians…Continue reading HCQIA: The Federal Law Allowing Hospitals to Target Good Physicians and How to Reform It
Back in the day, copper didn’t need a glossy ad campaign or some TV doctor promoting its many healing benefits. For thousands of years, it just did the job—straightforward and with no frills. Folks figured out early that tossing water into copper pots kept the gut-rot at bay when indoor plumbing was a pipe dream…Continue reading Copper vs. The Medical Machine
What drives disease? With roots dating back to the mid-19th century, the germs vs. terrain debate often fuels discord. Sure, many have heard the discussion, which centers on whether specific microorganisms or “germs” are the primary cause of disease, and on the terrain theory, which holds that disease arises primarily from an imbalance or poor…Continue reading The Germ Is The Alibi
Somewhere in Moscow, a pigeon is doing what pigeons do—flapping, gliding, showing off that smug “I own this city” energy—except this one is wearing a tiny backpack, carrying a camera, and taking directions from a neural implant. That’s the claim, anyway. A Russian neurotech firm called Neiry has been making headlines for a project called…Continue reading Sky Spies With Feathers
On February 18, 2026, President Trump signed an executive order (EO) treating elemental phosphorus and glyphosate-based herbicides like supply-chain vulnerabilities. Why? Because, in the administration’s framing, they are. Following the EO, sheer panic ensued over an order that people apparently briefly skimmed, and over one word they hate. The order, which leans on the Defense…Continue reading The Executive Order Everyone Misread
Three thousand, six hundred, twenty-five. That is not a case count. That figure represents the number of high-containment Biosafety Level-3 and Level-4 laboratories now identified worldwide. More specifically, there are 3,515 BSL-3 labs and 110 BSL-4 labs that handle pathogens capable of flattening cities and rewriting history. Yet, and this should concern everyone, detailed public…Continue reading The World’s Most Dangerous Guessing Game
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) didn’t “deny” Moderna’s mRNA flu shot in the way most people associate with a rejection. The agency didn’t convene a panel or run a full review. It did something colder and more compelling. It sent a Refusal to File letter. That is the bureaucratic equivalent of sliding Moderna’s…Continue reading When the FDA Finally Means NO