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05/03/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Prominent climate scientists challenge catastrophic warming claims, argue net zero policies are unjustified
Physics shows CO2’s warming effect diminishes as concentrations increase, making current levels (420 ppm) nearly saturated. Net Zero policies would lower temperatures by just 0.06°F to 0.5°F – far less than exaggerated model projections. Extreme weather events, like 1930s U.S. heatwaves, occurred long before rising CO2 levels. Climate models inflate warming predictions by 30-50 percent, […]
05/02/2025
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By Willow Tohi
RFK Jr. shatters mainstream narratives on measles, sparks heated debate on vaccines and autism
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. redirects attention from measles outbreaks to rising autism rates, criticizing media bias. He claims 100,000 annual autism cases (1 in 31 children) dwarf measles’ impact (4 deaths in 20 years). Kennedy’s stance is fueled by personal tragedy (his nephew’s death from an experimental drug) and parent testimonies linking vaccines to autism. […]
04/30/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Cellphone radiation linked to cancer in animal studies; experts demand global policy shift to protect health
A WHO-backed review found conclusive evidence that radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) from cellphones cause malignant gliomas (brain tumors) and heart schwannomas in animals, reinforcing similar risks observed in human studies. Scientists urge reclassifying RF-EMF as a “known human carcinogen” (IARC Group 1), citing animal studies, DNA damage evidence and human epidemiological data. Current FCC safety […]
04/30/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Muscle protein holds memory of exercise: Study reveals two-month “muscle memory” trace
A study by the University of Jyväskylä reveals that muscle proteins retain structural and functional traces of prior resistance training for over 10 weeks post-break, providing a biological basis for faster recovery after pauses. While some proteins (e.g., aerobic function-related) revert to baseline during inactivity, others (calcium-binding proteins like calpain-2) remain altered, acting as a […]
04/27/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Trump administration scraps Kerry’s climate office, citing ideological overreach
The Trump administration formally shut down the Office of the Special Presidential Envoy for Climate (led by John Kerry under Biden) in April 2025, ending a $17M/year operation. The move aligns with Trump’s push to reduce bureaucracy, prioritize economic growth and roll back Biden-era climate policies. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the office “bloated” […]
04/24/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Flaws in landmark vaccine study spark renewed autism-link debate
The JAMA Pediatrics study relied on nine prior studies, including two review articles by CDC scientist William Thompson—who admitted to omitting data linking vaccines to autism—and a fraudulent study by Poul Thorsen, later indicted for embezzlement. Multiple cited studies were debunked or retracted. Advocates like Steve Kirsch cite parent-reported surveys showing a dose-response relationship between […]
04/24/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Breaking the methane chain: New feeds and seaweed offer pathways to sustainable beef and dairy production
Two 2025 studies (University of Florida and UC Davis) show that adjusting livestock diets—such as adding flaxseed and pea protein for dairy cows or asparagopsis seaweed for grazing cattle—could cut methane emissions by up to 40% while maintaining animal health and productivity. The Florida team found omega-3-rich flaxseed and pea protein optimize digestion, reducing methane […]
04/24/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The Green Leviathan: How George Soros’ financial empire shapes global climate policy
George Soros’ Open Society Foundations (OSF) has spent decades advancing a socialist-leaning climate agenda through political influence, media manipulation and grassroots activism, aiming to reshape global policies and dismantle sovereign economies. From 2016 to 2023, OSF funneled nearly $194 million to 345 environmental groups, including the Climate Action Network (CAN), which leverages U.N. platforms to […]
04/24/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Greek study shakes global health narratives: Nearly half of COVID deaths not linked to virus
A Greek study published in Scientific Reports found that nearly half (45.3%) of deaths classified as COVID-19-related in Athens hospitals in 2022 were actually due to other causes, with only 25.1% directly caused by SARS-CoV-2. Death certificates and hospital coding inaccuracies inflated COVID-19 mortality figures, with only 64.7% of “direct” COVID-19 deaths clinically validated. Vaccinated […]
04/23/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Breakthrough in battery tech promises 20-minute charging and 1,500-cycle lifespan for EVs and grid storage
Researchers from POSTECH and KIER have created a groundbreaking anode material using nano-sized tin particles and hard carbon, enabling ultra-fast charging (20 minutes), high energy density and impressive longevity (90% capacity retention after 1,500 cycles). Traditional graphite anodes have a limited theoretical capacity of 372 mAh/g, restricting energy density and fast-charging capabilities. The new anode […]
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