
I have commented before that the £80bn upgrades presently planned for 2030 will not be enough and that NESO are already factoring in much more expenditure after 2030
Written by Paul Homewood

I have commented before that the £80bn upgrades presently planned for 2030 will not be enough and that NESO are already factoring in much more expenditure after 2030
Written by Various

Selected news items from around the world concerning diseases, infections and possible cures
Written by Richard Lyon

Below is part one of a weekly series taking the UK’s energy subsidies apart, one scheme at a time, using the Subsidy Clock. We begin with the strangest of them: the money we pay wind farms to stop generating.
Written by Steve Kirsch

Aaron Siri recently interviewed Joel Warsh, a US pediatrician who noted his unvaccinated patients are MASSIVELY healthier than his vaccinated patients
Written by Leslie Eastman

China is leaving a growing trail of spent rocket stages in low Earth orbit, and the pace is picking up.
A new report warns this practice is increasing the risk of collisions for both military and commercial satellites operating in an already crowded region of space.
Written by Richard Lyon

For some years now, David Turver has been doing a job that properly belongs to the state
Written by Dr Clare Craig

In June 2026, Jeremy Clarkson announced that he was in remission from prostate cancer and called himself the luckiest man alive.
Written by The Truth About Cancer

So it happened. On Friday, June 12, 2026, Elon Musk’s SpaceX went public in the largest IPO in human history, making him the world’s first trillionaire. And retail investors are eating it up like free samples at Costco
Written by Mike Stone

The Uncovering the Corona Fraud series is an exclusive benefit for paid subscribers. It compiles my past Facebook posts covering articles, studies, and events from the “pandemic” years, now with updated commentary for each entry
Written by James Lyons-Weiler, PhD

America has achieved a strange biological success. We made calories cheap, portable, shelf-stable, intensely flavored, and available everywhere. Then we built public nutrition around the one number that made that achievement look neutral
Written by Dr Sam Bailey

Dr. Sam Bailey challenges the mainstream narrative that hypertension (high blood pressure) is a widespread “silent killer” requiring routine screening and lifelong medication.
Written by Dr Jonathan Engler

Readers will be well aware that I do not regard the biopharmaceutical sector in high regard. One of the reasons for this is that it gets treated entirely differently to other industries 1
Written by Cassie B.

Al Gore’s climate predictions from An Inconvenient Truth face scrutiny two decades later as key claims like Arctic ice collapse and glacier disappearance have not materialized.
Written by Aaron Siri

A journalist from The Guardian recently contacted me for a comment on vaccine-related studies I have previously cited in my work
Written by PSI Editor

What if the oldest question in philosophy could be answered without mystery, infinite regress, or appeals to the supernatural?
Written by eugyppius

This toaster-themed building is the Berlaymont, and as the enormous gaudy banner on the front suggests, it is the headquarters of the European Commission, the executive branch of the European Union.