by Peter Heck As winter weather has swept across the country, the deep southern state of Texas is among the hardest hit. A national utility tracker has…
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by Peter Heck As frigid temperatures and ice storms continue to envelope the state of Texas, a glaring weakness in renewable energy sources has been revealed. Wind turbines…
BYÂ JACOB VERITAS Texasâ average power production has decreased after almost half of the stateâs wind turbines were frozen over the weekend in a winter storm.…
By Billwilliam On January 15, the US State Department under Secretary Mike Pompeo published a fact sheet alleging that the Wuhan Institute of Virology collaborated…
By Billwilliam Chapter 2: The Concept of Bioweapons This article will summarize chapter 2 of the Peopleâs Liberation Army biowarfare textbook âThe Unnatural Origin of…
By B.N. Frank Thereâs good reason to be concerned about Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology. Itâs replacing human jobs (see 1, 2). Itâs being used for highly disputed applications…
By Paul E. Alexander MSc PhD et al. The question on whether to wear a face mask or not during the Covid-19 pandemic remains emotional…
By Niamh Harris Bill Gates is good at predicting things and even warned the world in 2015 about the possibility of a new pandemic caused by…
by Ethan Huff On Jan. 29, the German parliament (Bundestag) moved to ratify Agenda ID2020, a centralized data collection program that will be used to roll out…
By RT People opposing the Danish governmentâs response to the Covid-19 pandemic marched through the capital in a fresh protest on Saturday. Unlike some previous events,…