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New Study: No Decline In Arctic Sea Ice Extent - ‘No Long-Term Trend’ - Since 2007

In 2007 Al Gore won a Nobel Peace prize for predicting summer (September) Arctic sea ice would “vanish” in the next 5 to 7 years, or by 2014.

Since 2007 Arctic sea ice extent (SIE) losses have ceased. Instead, the SIE trend has been stable for nearly two decades (Stern, 2025).

“Before 2007, September SIE was declining approximately linearly. In September 2007, SIE had its largest year‐to‐year drop in the entire 46‐year satellite record (1979–2024). Since 2007, September SIE has fluctuated but exhibits no long‐term trend.” [Read More]

The Miracle of Chlorine Dioxide - Kerri Rivera


A few years ago Kerri Rivera was the focus of the mainstream media mercenaries at NBC “News” over what they called “bleach”. But it wasn’t “bleach” at all, it was chlorine dioxide, a miraculous and cheap cure-all for a wide variety of maladies. Kerri joins SGT Report to share the truth about all of it.

No Pets in the Net Zero Future?


Jefferey Jaxen uncovers how the net-zero agenda is creeping into everyday life, even raising alarms about pet ownership. From bans on access to nature to proposals for restricting meat consumption, climate policies are increasingly targeting personal freedoms in the name of “saving the planet.”

10 Ways Gov’t-Compliant Stablecoins Are Functionally No Different Than CBDCs

Some folks in the libertarian crowd are seeing the GENIUS Act as a win - a sign that the government finally gets crypto, fostering innovation under a federal framework. In theory, that would be amazing... If it were true. But when you look closer at what this legislation does and how it treats stablecoins, you find a Trojan horse: a path toward programmable money, surveillance, and control - all under the guise of legitimacy. So, in an attempt to remove the wool from the eyes of those who still don't see it, here are ten reasons government-compliant stablecoins are practically indistinguishable from CBDCs. [Read More]