The controversy over thimerosal: Unraveling the link between vaccines and neurodevelopmental disorders
Thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative, was commonly used in childhood vaccines like DTP and Hib from the 1990s, raising safety concerns.
Exposure to thimerosal through vaccines exceeded federal safety guidelines, potentially causing neurological damage due to mercury's neurotoxicity.
A study linked thimerosal to neurodevelopmental…

Europe’s war economy: How the EU plans to exploit Ukraine conflict for financial and strategic gain
The European Union is leveraging the Ukraine conflict to reshape its economic and geopolitical landscape, prioritizing "strategic independence" from the United States. This involves substantial investments in defense, energy and innovation, driven by a desire to centralize power in…

The great climate deception: How the environmental movement was hijacked by elites
The modern climate change narrative originated with the establishment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 1988. Despite the IPCC's influence on global climate policy, nearly 2,000 scientists and professionals have signed a declaration stating there is no climate emergency.
Critics…

Flame retardants in electronics degrade into toxic molecules, posing risks to wildlife and human health.
Zebrafish tests reveal metabolic dysfunction and developmental harm from these chemicals.
Current regulations fail to monitor these widely used but harmful substances.
Breakdown products of TBBPA-based polymers were found in soil, dust, and air near e-waste facilities.
Researchers call for…

Biden administration faces scrutiny over $20B taxpayer funds funneled into questionable environmental groups
The Biden administration has provided at least $20 billion in taxpayer funds to environmental groups, many of which were recently established, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
Organizations like Climate United Fund and Power Forward Communities, both formed in 2023, received substantial…

Prominent GOP lawmakers join Musk in calling for U.S. withdrawal from NATO
Elon Musk, a prominent tech mogul and adviser to President Donald Trump, expressed his support for the United States withdrawing from NATO, a sentiment echoed by Republican lawmakers.
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) cited concerns about the U.S. bearing a disproportionate amount of NATO's…

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson testified before Congress about his city's sanctuary policies, which provide various benefits to illegal aliens, including driver's licenses, healthcare and education.
During the hearing, Johnson defended these policies as promoting public safety, but failed to address the issue of prioritizing non-citizens over American citizens.
GOP lawmakers criticized Johnson's policies, citing their…

Israel is reportedly preparing to cut off all electricity and water supplies to the Gaza Strip, a move aimed at pressuring Hamas to release more hostages without a full Israeli withdrawal.
This follows the blockade of food, fuel and other goods that exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Prices of essential goods have sharply increased,…

Mike Adams’ report highlights vaccine shedding, where vaccinated individuals may release live virus particles, posing risks to unvaccinated or immunocompromised people, emphasizing the need for awareness and protection.
The report details the biological mechanisms of vaccine shedding, noting the under-reported risks, especially from live attenuated vaccines, and the potential for these to infect others, advocating…

Judicial overreach or fiscal responsibility? Supreme Court forces $2 billion foreign aid payout, sparking outrage
In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to block a lower court order mandating the immediate release of nearly $2 billion in taxpayer funds to foreign aid organizations, siding with liberal justices and causing a backlash among fiscal…