
“Doesn’t Fit MSM Narrative”: Latest Arctic Ice Data Shows 26% Larger Than 2012
Climate realist Tony Heller took to X to highlight the climate misinformation and disinformation campaigns waged by far-left corporate media on the global public.
Heller referenced a 2007 BBC News article titled “Arctic summers ice-free ‘by 2013’,” which warned readers of the supposed threat that “latest modeling studies indicate northern polar waters could be ice-free in summers within just 5-6 years.”
The BBC article’s baseless claim was designed to instill climate fears across the public to ram through a radical de-growth climate agenda across the Western world.

Heller then cited NOAA Sea Ice Extent data of the Arctic from Sept. 16, 2012, and Sept. 7, 2024, and found:
“This year’s minimum Arctic sea ice extent was 26% larger than 2012. @BBCNews said the Arctic would be ice-free by 2013.”
Not So Lean
In the 1960s, just 14% of Americans were overweight (Flegal et al., 1998).
Today, a staggering 74% of adults are battling excess weight, and 43% are classified as obese (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2022).
Molecular hydrogen: the powerful antioxidant you’ve never heard of

- I recently interviewed Tyler W. LeBaron, Ph.D. about molecular hydrogen, a unique antioxidant that can address both oxidative and reductive stress, acting as a redox adaptogen to restore cellular balance without disrupting natural signaling processes
- Hydrogen’s unique properties allow it to selectively target harmful free radicals, reduce inflammation, activate antioxidant pathways and mitigate damage from environmental toxins with no known side effects
- Practical ways to consume molecular hydrogen include hydrogen-rich water (often via tablets) and promoting gut health to increase natural hydrogen production
- Pulsed dosing of hydrogen therapy is more effective than continuous administration. Consuming hydrogen-rich water immediately after preparation ensures maximum benefit due to quick dissipation
- To help advance your understanding of molecular hydrogen’s potential, LeBaron is organizing a groundbreaking world-wide virtual H2 Summit through the Molecular Hydrogen Institute. It comprises over 40 academic hydrogen researchers from around the world. There are no corporate sponsors, no ads, no products. The focus is on the education and the research. Right now, you can get FREE access or upgrade the low-cost VIP ticket for complete and extended access. The conference will be held September 12, 2024
NIH Funds Research Into Self-Disseminating Vaccines That Spread Like a Virus from Host to Host
In a startling revelation, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) has been funneling millions of American taxpayer dollars into self-spreading vaccine research for nearly a decade.
https://jonfleetwood.substack.com/p/nih-funds-research-into-self-disseminating
How DMSO Revolutionizes Skin Care and Dermatology

- DMSO has unique therapeutic properties that address the root causes of various illnesses, including many skin-related issues
- DMSO protects the skin from damage (e.g., radiation, chemotherapy, freezing, blood loss) and promotes the healing of injuries like burns, chronic wounds, and surgical incisions
- It also addresses common dermatological conditions like hair loss, psoriasis, shingles, herpes, skin cancer, lichen sclerosis, acne, eczema, sunburn, and skin infections
- DMSO treats circulatory disorders such as hemorrhoids, varicose veins, venous and diabetic ulcers, and Raynaud’s
- DMSO also helps with issues such as nail problems, pruritus, mastitis, insect/animal bites, and skin growths. The article reviews how DMSO can be used for each of those conditions
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2024/12/27/dmso-skin-care-dermatology.aspx
Sealed in glass

Storing data on glass might sound futuristic, but it’s a concept that dates back to the 19th century when single photographic negatives were preserved on panes of glass. Fast forward to today, technology has remarkably expanded the storage capabilities of this sustainable material. A small sheet of glass can now hold several terabytes of data, enough to store approximately 1.75 million songs or 13 years’ worth of music.
Elire, a sustainability-focused venture group, has collaborated with Microsoft Research’s Project Silica team to harness this technology for their Global Music Vault in Svalbard, Norway. Using silica-based glass plates, they’re creating a durable archive that is not only resistant to electromagnetic pulses and extreme temperatures but also environmentally friendly. This vault will complement repositories like the Global Seed Vault and the Arctic World Archive, offering a comprehensive sanctuary for musical heritage—from classical operas to modern hits and indigenous compositions. Looking to the future, Elire plans to expand this enduring musical repository by establishing accessible locations worldwide, inviting the public to interact with this extensive and ever-growing archive.
Why you should avoid Ozempic, Mounjaro, etc.

I’ve had doctors tell me how effective Mounjaro is for weight loss. And now an Elon Musk story pops up.
In this article, I’ll tell you the two most important things they aren’t telling you about these wonder drugs.
This information could save your life.
If you are considering taking a GLP-1 inhibitor like Ozempic, Mounjaro, etc. this article is a must read.
I’ll show you why the benefits aren’t what you’ve been led to believe and how they downplay the risks.
Bottom line: I’d never take these drugs and I don’t think you should either.
Here’s the evidence and what they are hiding.
And I’ll tell you what I do for weight loss that is easy to execute on and that works. And it doesn’t have any of the downsides…
To Breakfast Or Not?
Just over eleven years ago I received an email from somebody whom I am helping. They told me for breakfast they had a rice puff.
At the time I replied:
Almost no nutrition in a rice puff and it is the most important meal of the day.
There is an old saying in my culture:
Eat like a king for breakfast,
a prince for lunch and
a pauper for dinner.
Most people these days do the opposite.
The reason it is good advice is that the body runs on the blood sugar or glucose it gets from converting the energy in carbohydrates. If it does not burn that energy it converts it into fat to store it.
A large breakfast gives you a store of energy to burn through the day. Eating a large meal at night does not allow the body a lot of time to convert the fuel to energy so it converts it to fat. Not that you are overweight, but a bigger and better quality breakfast would give you more energy through the day.
One client replied:
I love most of the stuff you put through Tom. I have to disagree with the big breakfast theory though.
The body is going through a natural detox from 4am – 12 noon so you shouldn’t be loading it full of complex carbs at that time…..or any clogging type of food.
The type of food most people choose to eat for breakfast would cause the body to use more energy in digesting it than it would give it in return.
Some very lightly steamed broccoli with butter and almonds is a perfect way to start the day. And/or a good healthy vegie juice as that’s the best way to get the nutrition we need from the vegies most won’t take the time to eat or will cook up and destroy the live enzymes and the limit the nutritional value they get from them.
My two cents worth…….
Have a great evening and thanks so much for the always informative newsletter
Cheers
Narelle
As I reread this I recalled talking to a teacher who told me later in the school day she could tell you who ate breakfast and who didn’t based on their ability to pay attention. (The breakfast skippers were unable to stay focused.)
Just recently I forwarded a post from the Glucose Goddess on blood glucose wherein she recommending a low carb start to the day as it set the body up for lower blood sugar spikes.
All in all I think the above breakfast alternatives reinforce my long standing view that diet is not a “one size fits all” scenario, you need to become your own health researcher to work out what best suits your spirit/mind/body combination.
‘I will go to my grave angry at that man’: Fleetwood Mac’s Stevie Nicks opens up about the psychiatrist she blames for ruining her chances of having a family

She was as famous for her drugs battle and rock and roll lifestyle as for her distinctive voice during the height of her fame with Fleetwood Mac.
And as Stevie Nicks returns on tour with the band, she reveals that she holds a 20-year grudge against the psychiatrist she claims prevented her from marrying and having children when he treated her for over eight years in her thirties.
The 65-year-old star accused her psychiatrist of being a gossip-hungry groupie who fed her high doses of valium to keep her coming back into his surgery.
