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
By Wayne Rohde When is an injury from a vaccine not an injury? Or more precisely, how does our Federal Government view injuries that do not fall into their small categorized, time frame of causation that must fit inside of not < # days and no longer > #days. For most vaccines that are part…Continue reading When is a vaccine injury not an injury?
By Jefferey Jaxen While politicians in most country’s are racing to end Covid restrictions just in time for voting season, China doesn’t seem too concerned with their people’s feelings, or humanity. The world is watching perhaps the deepest, most authoritarian Covid lockdown response since the start of the pandemic – and that is saying…Continue reading Shanghai Flexes Its Medical Dictatorship – But Why Now?
“Overall, 37.1% of students experienced poor mental health during the pandemic. In addition, during the 12 months before the survey, 44.2% experienced persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness, 19.9% had seriously considered attempting suicide, and 9.0% had attempted suicide” These were the findings published in the U.S. Centers For Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) latest MMWR…Continue reading America’s Teen Mental Health Crisis & The Pro-Lockdowners Who Made It Worse
Evidence based medicine has been corrupted by corporate interests, failed regulation, and commercialisation of academia, argue these authors The advent of evidence based medicine was a paradigm shift intended to provide a solid scientific foundation for medicine. The validity of this new paradigm, however, depends on reliable data from clinical trials, most of which are…Continue reading BMJ: The Illusion of Evidence Based Medicine