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
For years, we have been told that the VAERS system is a great tool for monitoring adverse reactions to vaccines. It is a self-reporting system; doctors and patients can use it to report their experiences after taking a vaccine. The FDA and CDC have heralded the system, and physicians and “experts” have used it to…Continue reading The British Medical Journal Agrees – VAERS is Broken
On May 5, 2022, the states of Missouri and Louisiana, along with several private Plaintiffs, filed a lawsuit in Federal Court. As soon as I read the complaint, I had a feeling it would be one of our nation’s most important civil rights cases. I was correct. This case has garnered widespread media attention as…Continue reading Missouri v. Biden- The Most Important Civil Liberties Case in History
A new study that looked at the outcomes of COVID-19-positive patients treated early with Hydroxychloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine-Azithromycin has concluded that there was a significant benefit in mortality with the use of the drug. The study, which Dr. Peter McCullough contributed to, examined a massive cohort of 30,423 patients treated at a single center in France.…Continue reading Study: France Successfully Treats Tens of Thousands with HCQ
Seven percent. That number is interesting, given that it shares two different meanings for this column. According to an article in InsuranceNewsNet, excess mortality (a measure of the increase in the number of deaths during a time period and/or in a certain group, as compared to the expected value or statistic) is up 7%, while…Continue reading The Number 7? Health and Life Insurance Companies Feeling the Pinch
Taking charge where the U.S. federal government has blatantly failed, Texas just passed an unprecedented medical freedom bill, and residents have one compassionate mom to thank for preserving their liberty—a calm, tenacious warrior named Jackie Schlegel. A mother of three young adults, including one with profound developmental disabilities and complex medical needs, over the last…Continue reading SB7 Victory: One Mom’s Revolution Ensures Medical Freedom for All Texans
With little accountability or transparency, Africa has been Bill Gates’s pet project since starting the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in 2000. To date, Gates has committed nearly $29 billion in grants towards topics including family planning, climate change, agriculture development, polio, malaria, public health, mRNA vaccine development, and now a lifetime Digital Identification program…Continue reading Kenya’s New Birth to Death Digital ID Program Supported by Gates Foundation & UN