The FDA and media are working together to suppress 7-OH and safeguard their interests.

This report delves into the ongoing efforts of the FDA regarding 7-hydroxymitraginine (7-OH), a naturally occurring alkaloid in Kratom that is also produced in the human body. Based on a range of literature, expert insights, and regulatory inconsistencies, the findings suggest that the FDA’s stance reveals deeper flaws in evidence-based policies. Instead of enhancing public […]

It Appears a Significant Climate Study Promoted by the Media Was Based on Unreliable Data

Concerns Raised Over Climate Change Study’s Accuracy On Wednesday, the Washington Post highlighted research regarding climate change, predicting potential global damages of up to $38 trillion by 2050. However, the study contains inaccurate GDP figures for Uzbekistan, which has prompted scrutiny regarding its findings. The researchers concluded climate change could reduce global GDP by about […]

Media Overlooking Clear Hypocrisy of Gerrymandering in Illinois

Major media outlets seem to have missed a key aspect of partisan gerrymandering in Illinois, particularly as Texas House Democrats have traveled out of state to protest a Republican-driven proposal to change district lines. On Sunday, a significant number of House Democrats left Illinois, preventing the necessary quorum to approve a new Congressional map that […]

Disgraced Elite Journalist Confesses to Media ‘Bias’ with a Deceptive Strategy

A recent turn of events at ABC has brought some attention to media biases. Terry Moran, a senior correspondent, was let go in June after making some rather extreme comments about Stephen Miller and Donald Trump. He referred to Miller as a “world-class hater,” a statement that raised eyebrows in various circles. Fast forward a […]

Local Media Expert Leaves Paper for Major Rival

Eric Wemple Leaving Washington Post for New Role On Wednesday, Eric Wemple announced via social media that he will be departing from the Washington Post after 14 years. He’s set to accept an offer for a new position at the New York Times, where he will focus on Washington media in the business section starting […]

The True Russian Conspiracy: Turley Describes How Media and Clinton Campaign Disrupted Trump’s First Term

Analysis of Trump’s First Term Timeline On a recent appearance on Fox News, George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley discussed the events surrounding President Donald Trump’s initial term in office. Turley highlighted declassified findings from National Intelligence Director Tarsi Gabbard. These revelations suggest that former President Barack Obama, along with his national security team, […]

Social Media Posts Show Bias Against Trump from CIA Officer Involved in 2016 Russiagate Report

CIA Officer’s Controversial Comments on Trump A CIA officer, Susan Miller, who played a role in the 2016 U.S. Intelligence Community Assessment regarding alleged Russian election interference, has a track record of making social media comments that criticize former President Donald Trump, labeling him a “dictator.” Recent reports have highlighted Miller’s involvement in the 2016 […]

Tennessee media organization contests law restricting access to police activities

A coalition of media organizations, including Tennessee Silence Lookout, is contesting new legislation that makes it a crime to approach law enforcement officers within 25 feet after being instructed to move away. This “buffer” law outlines circumstances under which journalists and others could face arrest and misdemeanor charges. Situations could involve traffic stops, active investigations, […]