The Charlie Kirk Assassination and the Rise of Political Violence
The assassination of Charlie Kirk has sent shockwaves through the nation. It is more than a personal tragedy or partisan talking point—it is a stark reminder that political violence in America is rising. While we are nowhere near the explosive unrest of the 1960s, the current trend is alarming enough …
California Breaks from CDC on Vaccine Guidance
California Gov. Gavin Newsom last week signed a sweeping California vaccine law that transfers authority over immunization guidance from federal regulators to the state. The move makes California the first state to set its vaccine policies independently of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), relying instead on professional …
Trump and RFK Jr. Announce Federal Autism Studies
In a historic move, U.S. public health agencies will begin extensive new studies into all possible causes of autism, including vaccines, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump, and other officials announced today during a White House event. The initiative will mark the first time federal agencies …
The Mesh Files: Inside the Medical Device That Mutilated 500,000 Women
Preface This essay draws primarily from chapters 37 and 38 of Gardiner Harris’s groundbreaking exposé “No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson” (2025), which meticulously documents how one of America’s most trusted healthcare companies systematically harmed millions while projecting an image of care and responsibility. Harris, a …
Stop Believing These 6 Creatine Myths: What Science Actually Says (Sponsored)
If you’ve ever thought about taking creatine, you’ve probably run into warnings like: “It’s just for bodybuilders.” “It’ll damage your kidneys.” “Women shouldn’t take it.” These myths have been circulating for years, leaving many people confused and hesitant to try one of the most well-studied supplements on the market. But …





