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Slashdot
Applets Are Officially Going, But Java In the Browser Is Better Than Ever
"The entire java.applet package has been removed from JDK 26, which will release in March 2026," notes Inside Java. But long-time Slashdot reader AirHog links to this blog post reminding us that "Applets Are Officially Gone, But Java In The Browser Is Better Than Ever." This brings to an official end the era of applets, which began in 1996. However, for years it has been possible to build modern, interactive web pages in Java without needing applets or plugins. TeaVM provides fast, performant, and lightweight tooling to transpile Java to run natively in the browser... TeaVM, at its heart, transpiles Java code into JavaScript (or, these days, WASM). However, in order for Java code to be useful for web apps, much more is required, and TeaVM delivers. It includes a minifier, to shrink the generated code and obfuscate the intent, to complicate reverse-engineering. It has a tree-shaker to eliminate unused methods and classes, keeping your app download compact. It packages your code into a single file for easy distribution and inclusion in your HTML page. It also includes wrappers for all popular browser APIs, so you can invoke them from your Java code easily, with full IDE assistance and auto-correct. The blog post also touts Flavour, an open-source framework "for coding, packaging, and optimizing single-page apps implemented in Java... a full front-end toolkit with templates, routing, components, and more" to "build your modern single-page app using 100% Java."
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Startup Successfully Uses AI to Find New Geothermal Energy Reservoirs
A Utah-based startup announced last week it used AI to locate a 250-degree Fahrenheit geothermal reservoir, reports CNN. It'll start producing electricity in three to five years, the company estimates — and at least one geologist believes AI could be an exciting "gamechanger" for the geothermal industry. [Startup Zanskar Geothermal & Minerals] named it "Big Blind," because this kind of site — which has no visual indication of its existence, no hot springs or geysers above ground, and no history of geothermal exploration — is known as a "blind" system. It's the first industry-discovered blind site in more than three decades, said Carl Hoiland, co-founder and CEO of Zanskar. "The idea that geothermal is tapped out has been the narrative for decades," but that's far from the case, he told CNN. He believes there are many more hidden sites across the Western U.S. Geothermal energy is a potential gamechanger. It offers the tantalizing prospect of a huge source of clean energy to meet burgeoning demand. It's near limitless, produces scarcely any climate pollution, and is constantly available, unlike wind and solar, which are cheap but rely on the sun shining and the wind blowing. The problem, however, has been how to find and scale it. It requires a specific geology: underground reservoirs of hot water or steam, along with porous rocks that allow the water to move through them, heat up, and be brought to the surface where it can power turbines... The AI models Zanskar uses are fed information on where blind systems already exist. This data is plentiful as, over the last century and more, humans have accidentally stumbled on many around the world while drilling for other resources such as oil and gas. The models then scour huge amounts of data — everything from rock composition to magnetic fields — to find patterns that point to the existence of geothermal reserves. AI models have "gotten really good over the last 10 years at being able to pull those types of signals out of noise," Hoiland said... Zanskar's discovery "is very significant," said James Faulds, a professor of geosciences at Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology.... Estimates suggest over three-quarters of US geothermal resources are blind, Faulds told CNN. "Refining methods to find such systems has the potential to unleash many tens and perhaps hundreds of gigawatts in the western US alone," he said... Big Blind is the company's first blind site discovery, but it's the third site it has drilled and hit commercial resources. "We expect dozens, to eventually hundreds, of new sites to be coming to market," Hoiland said.... Hoiland says Zanskar's work shows conventional geothermal still has huge untapped potential. Thanks to long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 for sharing the article.
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Firefox Survey Finds Only 16% Feel In Control of Their Privacy Choices Online
Choosing your browser "is one of the most important digital decisions you can make, shaping how you experience the web, protect your data, and express yourself online," says the Firefox blog. They've urged readers to "take a stand for independence and control in your digital life." But they also recently polled 8,000 adults in France, Germany, the UK and the U.S. on "how they navigate choice and control both online and offline" (attending in-person events in Chicago, Berlin, LA, and Munich, San Diego, Stuttgart): The survey, conducted by research agency YouGov, showcases a tension between people's desire to have control over their data and digital privacy, and the reality of the internet today — a reality defined by Big Tech platforms that make it difficult for people to exercise meaningful choice online: — Only 16% feel in control of their privacy choices (highest in Germany at 21%) — 24% feel it's "too late" because Big Tech already has too much control or knows too much about them. And 36% said the feeling of Big Tech companies knowing too much about them is frustrating — highest among respondents in the U.S. (43%) and the UK (40%) — Practices respondents said frustrated them were Big Tech using their data to train AI without their permission (38%) and tracking their data without asking (47%; highest in U.S. — 55% and lowest in France — 39%) And from our existing research on browser choice, we know more about how defaults that are hard to change and confusing settings can bury alternatives, limiting people's ability to choose for themselves — the real problem that fuels these dynamics. Taken together our new and existing insights could also explain why, when asked which actions feel like the strongest expressions of their independence online, choosing not to share their data (44%) was among the top three responses in each country (46% in the UK; 45% in the U.S.; 44% in France; 39% in Germany)... We also see a powerful signal in how people think about choosing the communities and platforms they join — for 29% of respondents, this was one of their top three expressions of independence online. "For Firefox, community has always been at the heart of what we do," says their VP of Global Marketing, "and we'll keep fighting to put real choice and control back in people's hands so the web once again feels like it belongs to the communities that shape it." At TwitchCon in San Diego Firefox even launched a satirical new online card game with a privacy theme called Data War.
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The World's Electric Car Sales Have Spiked 21% So Far in 2025
Electrek reports: EV and battery supply chain research specialists Benchmark Mineral Intelligence reports that 2.0 million electric vehicles were sold globally in November 2025, bringing global EV sales to 18.5 million units year-to-date. That's a 21% increase compared to the same period in 2024. Europe was the clear growth leader in November, while North America continued to lag following the expiration of US EV tax credits. China, meanwhile, remains the world's largest EV market by a wide margin. Europe's EV market jumped 36% year-over-year in November 2025, with BEV sales up 35% and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) sales rising 39%. That brings Europe's total EV sales to 3.8 million units for the year so far, up 33% compared to January-November 2024... In North America, EV sales in the US did tick up month-over-month in November, following a sharp October drop after federal tax credits expired on September 30, 2025. Brands including Kia (up 30%), Hyundai (up 20%), Honda (up 11%), and Subaru (232 Solterra sales versus just 13 the month before) all saw gains, but overall volumes remain below levels when the federal tax credit was still available... [North America shows a -1% drop in EV sales from January to November 2025 vs. January to November 2024] Year-to-date, EV sales in China are up 19%, with 11.6 million units sold. One of the biggest headlines out of China is exports. BYD reported a record 131,935 EV exports in November, blowing past its previous high of around 90,000 units set in June. BYD sales in Europe have jumped more than fourfold this year to around 200,000 vehicles, doubled in Southeast Asia, and climbed by more than 50% in South America... "Overall, EV demand remains resilient, supported by expanding model ranges and sustained policy incentives worldwide," said Rho Motion data manager Charles Lester. Beyond China, Europe, and North America, the rest of the world saw a 48% spike in EV sales in 2025 vs the same 11 months in 2024, representing 1.5 million EVs sold. "The takeaway: EV demand continues to grow worldwide," the article adds, "but policy support — or the lack thereof — is increasingly shaping where this growth shows up."
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How a 23-Year-Old in 1975 Built the World's First Handheld Digital Camera
In 1975, 23-year-old electrical engineer Steve Sasson joined Kodak. And in a new interview with the BBC, he remembers that he'd found the whole photographic process "really annoying.... I wanted to build a camera with no moving parts. Now that was just to annoy the mechanical engineers..." "You take your picture, you have to wait a long time, you have to fiddle with these chemicals. Well, you know, I was raised on Star Trek, and all the good ideas come from Star Trek. So I said what if we could just do it all electronically...?" Researchers at Bell Labs in the US had, in 1969, created a type of integrated circuit called a charge-coupled device (CCD). An electric charge could be stored on a metal-oxide semiconductor (MOS), and could be passed from one MOS to another. Its creators believed one of its applications might one day be used as part of an imaging device — though they hadn't worked out how that might happen. The CCD, nevertheless, was quickly developed. By 1974, the US microchip company Fairchild Semiconductors had built the first commercial CCD, measuring just 100 x 100 pixels — the tiny electronic samples taken of an original image. The new device's ability to capture an image was only theoretical — no-one had, as yet, tried to take an image and display it. (NASA, it turned out, was also looking at this technology, but not for consumer cameras....) The CCD circuit responded to light but could only form an image if Sasson was somehow able to attach a lens to it. He could then convert the light into digital information — a blizzard of 1s and 0s — but there was just one problem: money. "I had no money to build this thing. Nobody told me to build it, and I certainly couldn't demand any money for it," he says. "I basically stole all the parts, I was in Kodak and the apparatus division, which had a lot of parts. I stole the optical assembly from an XL movie camera downstairs in a used parts bin. I was just walking by, you see it, and you take it, you know." He was also able to source an analogue to digital converter from a $12 (about £5 in 1974) digital voltmeter, rather than spending hundreds on the part. I could manage to get all these parts without anybody really noticing," he says.... The bulky device needed a way to store the information the CCD was capturing, so Sasson used an audio cassette deck. But he also needed a way to view the image once it was saved on the magnetic tape. "We had to build a playback unit," Sasson says. "And, again, nobody asked me to do that either. So all I got to do is the reverse of what I did with the camera, and then I have to turn that digital pattern into an NTSC television signal." NTSC (National Television System Committee) was the conversion standard used by American TV sets. Sasson had to turn only 100 lines of digital code captured by the camera into the 400 lines that would form a television signal. The solution was a Motorola microprocessor, and by December 1975, the camera and its playback unit was complete, the article points out. With his colleague Jim Schueckler, Sasson had spent more than a year putting together the "increasingly bulky" device, that "looked like an oversized toaster." The camera had a shutter that would take an image at about 1/20th of a second, and — if everything worked as it should — the cassette tape would start to move as the camera transferred the stored information from its CCD [which took 23 seconds]. "It took about 23 seconds to play it back, and then about eight seconds to reconfigure it to make it look like a television signal, and send it to the TV set that I stole from another lab...." In 1978, Kodak was granted the first patent for a digital camera. It was Sasson's first invention. The patent is thought to have earned Eastman Kodak billions in licensing and infringement payments by the time they sold the rights to it, fearing bankruptcy, in 2012... As for Sasson, he never worked on anything other than the digital technology he had helped to create until he retired from Eastman Kodak in 2009. Thanks to long-time Slashdot reader sinij for sharing the article.
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Ars Technica
Sharks and rays gain landmark protections as nations move to curb international trade
Gov'ts agree to ban or restrict international trade in shark meat, fins, and other products.
OpenAI built an AI coding agent and uses it to improve the agent itself
"The vast majority of Codex is built by Codex," OpenAI told us about its new AI coding agent.
Reminder: Donate to win swag in our annual Charity Drive sweepstakes
Help raise a charity haul that's already past $11,000 in just a couple of days.
Google Translate expands live translation to all earbuds on Android
Expanded live translation will come to iOS in the coming months.
Ukrainians sue US chip firms for powering Russian drones, missiles
Lawsuits may force Intel, AMD, and Texas Instruments to do more to control chip supply chains.
Scientists built an AI co-pilot for prosthetic bionic hands
Managing each finger separately can, with the right sensors, ease control issues.
A study in contrasts: The cinematography of Wake Up Dead Man
Ars chats with cinematographer Steve Yedlin about bringing Rian Johnson's Gothic vision to life.
Trump tries to block state AI laws himself after Congress decided not to
Trump claims state laws force AI makers to embed "ideological bias" in models.
Man shocks doctors with extreme blood pressure, stroke from energy drinks
His blood pressure was 254/150. Readings of 180/120 are considered an emergency.
Apple loses its appeal of a scathing contempt ruling in iOS payments case
But Sweeney warns iOS devs are still afraid of "totally illegal" retaliation by Apple.
Senator endorses discredited doctor’s book that claims chemical treats autism, cancer
Safety experts advise those who handle chlorine dioxide to work in well-ventilated spaces, wear gloves.
Investors commit quarter-billion dollars to startup designing “Giga” satellites
"If we build these platforms well, we get to ask new questions about what's possible in orbit."
How to break free from smart TV ads and tracking
Sick of smart TVs? Here are your best options.
Chatbot-powered toys rebuked for discussing sexual, dangerous topics with kids
"... AI toys shouldn’t be capable of having sexually explicit conversations, period."
Rocket Report: Neutron’s Hungry Hippo is deemed ready, whither Orbex?
"That is the moment an IPO suddenly came into play."
Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic announced as a KOTOR spiritual successor
Original KOTOR director Casey Hudson returns to Star Wars with new studio Arcanaut.
Jonathan Blow has spent the past decade designing 1,400 puzzles for you
Preview: Order of the Sinking Star started small but became a "combinatoric explosion."
Runway claims its GWM-1 “world models” can stay coherent for minutes at a time
Runway joins a competitive field alongside Google, Nvidia, and others.
Instead of fixing WoW’s new floating house exploit, Blizzard makes it official
"We all kinda immediately agreed this was way too cool to change."
OpenAI releases GPT-5.2 after “code red” Google threat alert
Company claims new AI model tops Gemini and matches humans on 70% of work tasks.
Rebel News
B.C.'s extortion epidemic hits immigration roadblock
The Case for Confederation: Two new books layout why the Prairies should stay in Canada
Rebels React: Floor-crosser Michael Ma betrays Conservative voters
Canada spent nearly $1M killing ostriches, but full cost remains hidden
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Health Canada says drag performances promote science and vaccination
🔴Another Conservative crosses the floor, Gun grab delayed, Carney's Temu policies | Rebel Roundtable
Build Pipelines, Save Steel Jobs: Ezra Levant reports from Algoma Steel
Constitutional rights charity warns that Bill C-9 could criminalize religious speech
Showdown in Charlottetown: CCFR helps defeat PEI capital's gun grab plan
Economists blast the Liberals for ‘subverting’ Canada’s once world-class immigration system
Liberals reject Poilievre's oil pipeline motion after agreeing to MOU with Alberta
Constitutional lawyer explains Supreme Court rulings driving B.C. land grabs
GUADELOUPE: Les faits derrière la tragédie survenue lors d’un événement de Noël !
U.S. diplomats get tough on EU's censorship of free speech
EU bureaucrats lashing out as social media displaces legacy media: Allum Bokhari
Canadian tourist was 'treated like a criminal' over a damaged passport
One Nation SURGES to record 17% in latest poll following burqa stunt
Jewish residents fearful after mezuzahs stolen from seniors' complex
Here are the facts behind Guadeloupe’s Christmas event tragedy
The Gateway Pundit


New Year’s Eve was stolen by Globalist suicidal policies.
The post THE END OF FRANCE: Dystopian Paris CANCELS New Year’s Eve Concert in the Champs Elysées Over Fears of Migrant Violence appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.


Jesse Kelly and tech expert and author of Dark Aeon, Joe Allen, talked about AI and its impact on humanity.
The post Jesse Kelly and Joe Allen on AI and Its Impact – “I Do Consider This to Be an Active War Against the Human Race Itself”- (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Germany Sends Troops Into Poland ‘To Protect’ NATO’S East Border With Russia and Belarus


They keep beating the drums of war.
The post Germany Sends Troops Into Poland ‘To Protect’ NATO’S East Border With Russia and Belarus appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.


House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has warned former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that their time for stalling is over.
The post Chairman Comer Issues Ultimatum to Clintons – Appear for Epstein Depositions or Face Contempt of Congress appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.


The pomp and circumstance, as well as the honored traditions, of the Army-Navy rivalry game are unparalleled.
The post President Trump Welcomed to Army Navy with Thunderous Applause, Salutes During Moving Star-Spangled Banner Rendition (Video) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
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Mike Lindell’s MyPillow has been targeted by the totalitarian left, the tech giants, and the fake news media.
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Update: Two people are dead and at least 8 are injured in the mass shooting, according to NBC News.
The post BREAKING: ACTIVE SHOOTER at Brown University – Two People Dead – At Least 8 Injured – Shooter Still at Large appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.


Steve Bannon and reporter Ben Bergquam had a conversation about how lawless sanctuary cities are becoming dangerous places to live in.
The post Steve Bannon and Ben Bergquam on Lawless Sanctuary Cities Becoming Third World Places to Live “In Minneapolis, the Community has Been Weaponized Against ICE” (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
GOING VIRAL: Crowd Goes Wild After President Trump Performs Coin Toss at Army-Navy Game (VIDEO)


President Trump attended the 126th Army-Navy college football game at the M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday.
The post GOING VIRAL: Crowd Goes Wild After President Trump Performs Coin Toss at Army-Navy Game (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.


A Clinton-appointed judge on Friday ordered the DOJ to return all materials it seized from Comey’s media mole a week after she blocked federal prosecutors from accessing key evidence in the criminal case against James Comey.
The post In Stunning Development, Clinton Judge Orders DOJ to Return All Materials it Seized from Comey’s Media Mole appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Somali Welfare Fraud in Tim Walz’s Minnesota Is Not a Right-wing Conspiracy Theory


Minnesota has been rocked by a large-scale social-services fraud scandal linked to Somali immigrants, involving more than $1 billion in stolen public funds over several years, much of it tied to programs expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Odessa is paying the price for Zelensky refusing to make peace.
The post DARKNESS IN ODESSA: Russian Missile and Drone Strikes Leave Key Black Sea Port Without Power or Water (VIDEOS) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.


Some House Democrats are reportedly furious with Rep.
The post House Democrats Are Dismayed at Jasmine Crockett’s Senate Campaign: ‘She Ain’t Winning a General in Texas’ appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
“Pulp Fiction” Actor Peter Greene Found Dead on the Floor of His NYC Apartment… ‘Blood Everywhere’


Hollywood actor Peter Greene was found dead in his New York City apartment on Friday afternoon.
The post “Pulp Fiction” Actor Peter Greene Found Dead on the Floor of His NYC Apartment… ‘Blood Everywhere’ appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.


Dilbert creator Scott Adams has revealed that his health has taken a turn for the worse, though there is still hope he could recover with the help of doctors.
The post Dilbert Creator Scott Adams Delivers a Heartbreaking Update from the Hospital as He Battles Advanced Prostate Cancer (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Dissentwatch
EU state jails anti-NATO politicians for ‘treason’
Tina Peters Voting Machines and the Prison Standoff With Colorado
The Quiet Push For DIGITAL PASSPORTS: A Digital ID Recap on HOW WE GOT HERE And HOW TO GET OUT!!!
Sick Husband Taken Care Of By Sicker Wife (Satire)
EU to abandon plan to phase out combustion engines – MEP
Minnesota Gets New Fraud Czar Amid Somali Welfare Scandal
Childrens Health Defense
New CHD Book, ‘Total Load Theory,’ Offers Practical Guidance for Addressing Toxic Overload

Washington, D.C. – Children’s Health Defense (CHD) announced today the publication of the highly anticipated book, “Total Load Theory: Transforming Lives in Autism, ADHD, LD, SPD, and Mental Health.” Author Patricia Lemer, co-founder and Executive Director of Developmental Delay Resources (DDR), has over 50 years of experience working with families of children diagnosed with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, and more.
The post New CHD Book, ‘Total Load Theory,’ Offers Practical Guidance for Addressing Toxic Overload appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
A Parent’s Guide to Healthy Children: From Preconception to Early Childhood

A Parent’s Guide to Healthy Children empowers new and expectant parents with gentle, natural, and holistic ways to promote their children’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being—from preconception through early childhood.
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Total Load Theory: Transforming Lives in Autism, ADHD, LD, SPD, and Mental Health

About one in six children and many adults are diagnosed with neurodevelopmental disorders. What causes autism, attention, learning disabilities, and anxiety? Patricia Lemer answers that question with a new paradigm: “Total Load Theory.”
The post Total Load Theory: Transforming Lives in Autism, ADHD, LD, SPD, and Mental Health appeared first on Children's Health Defense.

Case could lead a path to restoring the religious vaccine exemption in New York; hearing for restraining order set for August 12.
The post Children’s Health Defense Supports Student Fighting to Get Back to School After Religious and Medical Vaccine Exemptions Denied appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
CHD Scientists Dispel 23-Year-Old Study Debunking MMR Vaccine’s Link to Autism

According to scientists, the Danish study that refutes the causal connection between the MMR vaccine and autism lacks supporting data.
The post CHD Scientists Dispel 23-Year-Old Study Debunking MMR Vaccine’s Link to Autism appeared first on Children's Health Defense.

McCullough and Leake provide readers with an unvarnished look at the history of vaccination and its rapid rise to hero status within the medical community and among the public. Often credited with “eradicating” various communicable diseases, the reality of both the successes and failures of vaccines is often at odds with the public’s perception.
The post Upcoming CHD Book, ‘Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality,’ Provides New Insights on Old Perceptions appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Children’s Health Defense Experts to Testify on Childhood Vaccine Injuries at U.S. Senate Hearing

Parents testify about their children’s vaccine injuries and how it has changed their lives and the lives of those around them. Additional testimony will include medical and scientific experts who will discuss the extensive research and data on vaccine injuries.
The post Children’s Health Defense Experts to Testify on Childhood Vaccine Injuries at U.S. Senate Hearing appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Latest Poll: Almost Half of American Voters Support Reevaluating CDC’s Childhood Vaccine Schedule

A poll of over 1,000 registered voters revealed that only 30% support maintaining the current vaccine schedule, 21% undecided, and 48% believe that vaccine manufacturers should not be immune from lawsuits for injuries.
The post Latest Poll: Almost Half of American Voters Support Reevaluating CDC’s Childhood Vaccine Schedule appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality

Hear from Peter McCullough and John Leake about their new book. The word “vaccine” derives from the Latin word for cow. The English physician, Edward Jenner, coined it in his 1798 pamphlet ”An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae.” The last two Latin words mean “Smallpox of the Cow,” or cowpox. Jenner […]
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Canary In a (Post) Covid World: Money, Fear and Power (Canary In a Covid World)

Amazon #1 Best Seller Thirty seven courageous voices—doctors, researchers, scientists, lawyers, journalists, ethicists, and creatives—reveal how powerful interests used the COVID-19 crisis as a tool to reshape our world. This is a rich, varied, and deeply disturbing story, told by some of the world’s bravest and most qualified voices, of how our health care, information, […]
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Canary In a Covid World: How Propaganda and Censorship Changed Our (My) World

Amazon #1 Best Seller across multiple categories and a defining book of the Covid era. A groundbreaking work, it offers unparalleled insights and may be the most important compilation from this pivotal time. The 34 authors, the Canaries, are courageous people. They are critical thinkers, who are prepared to put everything on the line to […]
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A Comprehensive and Accessible Guide to the IEP Process The IEP process can be confusing, frustrating, and time-consuming. Understanding what your child or student needs is one thing, but getting them help and resources can be another thing altogether. Drawing on decades of experience, Jennifer Laviano and Julie Swanson are uniquely positioned to guide both […]
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Discover the ultimate guide to delicious, paleo- and keto-friendly meals that your kids will love! In this groundbreaking cookbook, renowned chef Pete Evans presents 120 easy, mouthwatering recipes designed to keep your little ones happy and healthy.
The post Healthy Food for Healthy Kids appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Latest Poll: More Than One-Third of Moderate Voters Do Not Trust Federal Health Agencies

The poll of over 1,000 registered voters revealed that more than half oppose government vaccine mandates and believe the public should have the right to sue vaccine manufacturers for injuries.
The post Latest Poll: More Than One-Third of Moderate Voters Do Not Trust Federal Health Agencies appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Children’s Health Defense CEO, Mary Holland, Esq. Statement on Pardon of Anthony Fauci

Children’s Health Defense is profoundly disappointed by President Biden’s preemptive pardon of Anthony Fauci today, which prevents the possibility of a conviction for federal crimes dating back to January 1, 2014. "We know that Tony Fauci lied."
The post Children’s Health Defense CEO, Mary Holland, Esq. Statement on Pardon of Anthony Fauci appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
New research suggests COVID-19 vaccinated individuals may ‘shed’ spike protein to unvaccinated women

Striking trend of menstrual irregularities is comparable in both populations when in close proximity.
The post New research suggests COVID-19 vaccinated individuals may ‘shed’ spike protein to unvaccinated women appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
New CHD Book Uncovers the Mechanisms That Turn Medicine Deadly

Meticulously researched exposé reveals the many ways modern medicine puts patients’ lives at risk.
The post New CHD Book Uncovers the Mechanisms That Turn Medicine Deadly appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
New CHD Book Presents Analysis of COVID Policy by Independent Scientists

Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and Skyhorse Publishing released “Down the COVID-19 Rabbit Hole: Independent Scientists and Physicians Unmask the Pandemic” today.
The post New CHD Book Presents Analysis of COVID Policy by Independent Scientists appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
New research examines the role of the immune system in the development of Autism Spectrum Disorder

Children’s Health Defense (CHD) Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Brian Hooker, PhD, co-authored a new paper, “The Neuroimmunology of Autism” published this week on the multidisciplinary research platform Preprints.org.
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CHD Scientists Identify 19 Different Diseases Associated with Routine Infant Vaccine

Wyeth’s HibTITER® shot linked to gastrointestinal, respiratory, and dermatological adverse outcomes
The post CHD Scientists Identify 19 Different Diseases Associated with Routine Infant Vaccine appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Infowars
Police in Germany Arrest Five Men Planning Christmas Market Attack
Three suspects were of Moroccan descent, while other two were Egyptian and Syrian.
‘Obvious Mental Disability’: FBI Insider Raises Doubts About Man Charged As J6 Pipe-Bomber
Lacks "mental acumen to plan, prepare and execute a complex bombing plot"
The Trouble with Testosterone Today
We're experiencing a civilizational decline in testosterone levels. But what does that really mean?
Two US Servicemen And Civilian Killed By ‘ISIS Gunman’ In Syria
Three other service members were injured in the attack, the Pentagon has said.
Actor Liam Neeson Denies He’s Anti-Vax After Narrating ‘Pharmaceutical Corruption’ Documentary
Establishment descends on 'Taken' star after narrating RFK Jr. linked documentary, 'Plague of Corruption: 80 Years of Pharmaceutical Corruption Exposed.'
Young father killed on Washington highway when trucker who "made no attempt to brake" crushes sedan between two big rigs, authorities say
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ICE Officer Bitten by Violent Illegal Alien in Louisiana
Officer suffers gruesome hand injury during apprehension of criminal illegal
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