By Jon Azpiri Updated December 10, 2020 4:16 pm Man-made ‘monoliths’ have started appearing in Vancouver. At least three of the structures have been sighted around…
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By Josh K. Elliott Dramatic video from Puerto Rico captures the moment when a 816-tonne platform came crashing down on the Arecibo Observatory, shattering one of the world’s largest…
By Celia Farber War has broken out in the scientific literature that strikes at the existential core of Covid-19 and its proposed causative virus. At the…
BY SHIYIN CHEN AND BLOOMBERG Chinese scientists claim to have built a quantum computer that is able to perform certain computations nearly 100 trillion times faster than the…
By Peter Barry Chowka On Wednesday, The Ingraham Angle on the Fox News channel broadcast a mind-boggling live interview with a world-renowned microbiologist who said the “looming” COVID-19…
A thorough marketing campaign for the use of low-quality masks has convinced millions of people that masks will reduce COVID-19 spread, but do they really?…
JOEL S. HIRSCHHORN Americans suffer and die unnecessarily in this pandemic. Frontline doctors are ready and willing to use an effective at home/outpatient remedy. But…
By Gary Galles The 2020 election has revealed jaw-dropping levels of “liberal” or progressive bias in the media, from the increasing ascendance of woke language,…
By Jake Anderson Every 26 seconds for the last 60 years seismologists have detected a ubiquitous pulse emanating from deep inside the Earth. The debate…
Sott.net A participant in the trials of a Covid-19 vaccine being developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University has died. Seems like kind of a…
By Jon Rappoport As I keep making the case that the SARS-CoV-2 virus has not been proven to exist, I’m also making this point: There is…
Written by John O’Sullivan Damning CDC document confirms Principia Scientific International claims that there has NEVER been any successful laboratory test to isolate and…
By Jack Davis A new report from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that in 94 percent of the cases of those…
By Tyler Durden Summary: France may add Paris to “maximum risk” category Gilead’s remdesivir close to FDA approval Sweden sees new cases climb Italy reports…
Researchers at MIT have been testing a fascinating new technique called targeted dream incubation, which allows them to insert certain topics into someone else’s dreams…















