April is here, and so is the same hard truth: independent journalism does not survive on good intentions. It survives because readers choose to support it. That is how The Exposé keeps […]
April is here, and so is the same hard truth: independent journalism does not survive on good intentions. It survives because readers choose to support it. That is how The Exposé keeps […]
David Morens, a former NIAID employee, is facing indictment for his role in a scheme to evade Freedom of Information Act requests in connection with covid research grants. Morens is charged with […]
The creation of money by central banks is not what you have been led to believe. As the Bank of England has confirmed, money is created when a loan is signed, and […]
Corporate media is talking about the disruption of oil supplies due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, but, except for The Telegraph, hasn’t said a word about the disruption to […]
For much of the late 20th century, the political imagination was shaped by the simple fear that there would be too many people. Over-population, resource depletion and the supposed burden of large […]
The following is a collection of recent articles published by Reclaim the Net and Biometric Update. If you’re in favour of digitalising everything, then you might want to read this. The following […]
The trial of three men accused of arson attacks on properties and a car linked to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer commenced yesterday, 27 April 2026, at the Old Bailey in London. […]
Drugs that alter genetic expression, such as Ozempic and GLP-1 drugs, can have severe adverse effects, including changes in personality, emotional flattening and loss of joy in life, due to their impact […]