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By Fabian Ommar by Fabian Ommar The developed world, accustomed to safety, convenience, and comfort, is facing a slow-burning SHTF called Thirdworldization by some. Each time humankind faces some tribulation like the one … Read the rest The post Thirdworldization: The Slow Burning SHTF of America appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
The diapers most of us are wearing on our face most of the time apparently have no effect at stopping Covid-19. This explains a lot. Did you hear about the peer-reviewed study done by Stanford University that demonstrates beyond a reasonable doubt that face masks have absolutely zero chance of preventing the spread of Covid-19? No? It was posted on the the National Center for Biological Information government website. The NCBI is a branch of the National Institute for Health, so one would think such a study would be widely reported by mainstream media and embraced by the “science-loving” folks [More]
By Damon Hines, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Bill Gates, the all-powerful sultan of software, has an alter ego: “Farmer Bill.” At age 65, the former co-founder and CEO of Microsoft is swapping ones and zeroes for sod and soil, rebranding himself as a 21st-century gentleman farmer. However, there’s nothing gentlemanly or regenerative about his technocrat’s vision for the future of food in America. The third richest man in the world has finally discovered what the British aristocracy has understood for thousands of years: Land is power. According to the Land Report, Bill Gates is the largest private owner of …read more [More]
By Sara Tipton Hardtack is a staple in most prepper pantries. The good news is that it is still an excellent option for preparedness, and there’s a newer more modern version that may be a better choice for you and your family. Generally speaking, hardtack is a hard biscuit made of flour, water, and salt. This is the traditional recipe but you can also add some herbs and spices to help out with flavor if desired. Adding any ingredients above and beyond the simple list will decrease the life of your hardtack, so bear that in mind if you decide [More]
By Dr. Mercola A new study helps to explain how leptin, a hormone produced by fat tissue, influences your motivation to eat. The researchers described for the first time a collection of leptin-responsive neurons in the brain’s lateral hypothalamic area (LHA). Those LHA neurons feed directly into the mesolimbic dopamine system, which controls the rewarding properties assigned to things. The study therefore adds to growing evidence that leptin doesn’t turn your appetite on and off just by controlling whether you feel hungry or full. It can also make you want food more or less regardless of hunger. …read more Source: [More]
By Linnea Johnson by Linnea Johnson Most prepping articles assume you are at your best or darn near your best. That you may need to lose an extra few pounds, run a few … Read the rest The post How to Prep For SHTF When You Are Not At Your Best appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Michael By Ice Age Farmer Biden’s new climate plan targets for 2030 include reducing red meat consumption by 90%, and all animal source foods & products by 50%. Christian shares the latest… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Ever since the beginning of the covid pandemic, one of the big topics of discussion has been whether infection results in lasting immunity. Since the advent of the vaccines, that has expanded in to a discussion about whether prior infection or vaccination provides a higher degree of immunity. Back in December, I wrote about a study that showed that 90% of people who get covid still have antibodies six months out from infection. This was encouraging news. However, all it really did was show that most people keep their antibodies for a decent period of time after infection. It didn’t [More]
Johan Giesecke, an advisor to the Director General of the WHO, former Chief Scientist of the EU Centre for Disease Control, and former state epidemiologist of Sweden, returned to UnHerd yesterday to resume his discussion with editor Freddie Sayers, adjourned a year ago. He was one of the first major figures to come out against lockdowns last spring, saying they are not evidence-based, the correct policy is to protect the old and the frail only, and the Imperial College modelling was “not very good”. While he admits he made some mistakes, he believes that history will judge him kindly, and [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) For about 70 percent of women of childbearing age in the US, less than 5 percent of their total fatty acids in their blood are made up of a fatty acid known as DHA. Unfortunately, this is below what many experts recommend as a cut-off for pregnancy and breastfeeding. In other words, this little nutrient can have a huge impact on a child’s long-term health, and not getting enough of it could spell trouble. Let’s take a look at some main health benefits of DHA for mom and baby and discuss how much you [More]
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther Before we talk about how to start prepping, let’s take a moment to remind ourselves of why we should be prepping. Over the past decade, here in … Read the rest The post How to Start Prepping: The First 10 Things Every New Prepper Should Do (Some of Them Are FREE!) appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
If there’s one thing the elites seem to love to do, it’s injecting kids with questionable biological material. Take, for instance, the following: We know children do not transmit Covid-19 virus and that the concept of asymptomatic spread has been questioned severely, particularly for children. Children, if infected, just do not spread Covid-19 to others readily, either to other children, other adults in their families or otherwise, nor to their teachers. It is well-noted that asymptomatic cases are not the drivers of the pandemic; something particularly important in relation to children as they’re generally asymptomatic. In other words there are [More]
By Michael By Jonathan Latham, Ph.D According to a new peer-reviewed paper, “The Myth of a Food Crisis,” corrupt philanthropic and academic sectors in agriculture and development perpetuate the lie that Big Ag… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
The interplay between blood sugar and appetite appears to be more complex than scientists realized, with new research showing that glucose levels in the blood even several hours after eating can still have a pronounced effect on how hungry people get later in the day. Specifically, the new findings reveal that some people are prone to experiencing ‘sugar dips’ up to four hours after eating their last meal – a delayed glycemic response that turns out to be a more accurate indicator of appetite (and energy consumption) than glucose levels following meals. “It has long been suspected that blood sugar [More]
By Michael By Dr. Joseph Mercola Story at-a-glance Dr. Paul Saladino, a proponent of animal-based diets, debates Dr. Joel Fuhrman, who advocates for a primarily plant-based diet Many of the studies linking… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Julie Fidler Using data from a large, ongoing study, researchers have discovered what they think is a direct link between increased coffee consumption and better heart health. That direct link is a strong one, too. Researchers, funded by the American Heart Association (AHA) and the University of Colorado School of Medicine, found that for every additional 8 oz. cup of coffee people drank, their risk of experiencing a heart failure, stroke, or coronary disease decreased by 8%, 7%, and 5%, respectively. [1] The data comes from the Framingham Heart Study, the country’s longest-running epidemiological study, which began in 1948 [More]
From the inception of mass vaccination, childhood vaccines have produced a raft of unintended consequences. One of the biggest problems-gaining steam over the past several decades-involves the vaccine-induced creation of brand-new risks and vulnerabilities that can be more serious than the condition a given vaccine might be intended to address. The varicella (chickenpox) vaccine represents a case in point. Chickenpox, usually mild when experienced in childhood, was once a routine rite of passage. After the rollout of universal varicella vaccination, the incidence of chickenpox declined but observers began noticing a “‘perverse’ boom” in shingles (also called herpes zoster). Chickenpox and [More]
“There is more than one way to burn a book. And the world is full of people running about with lit matches.” – Ray Bradbury, author of Fahrenheit 451 A couple of days ago I stumbled upon a radio interview where the topic was safety and government oversight. I had tuned in at the exact moment when the interviewee said the following: Well, my experience of 30 years in Washington, D.C. is the same Ronald Reagan had – you know, trust but verify. And when bad things happen, you need to verify if what he is saying is correct. I [More]
By Dagny Taggart By Dagny Taggart Every year, tens of thousands of Americans get sick from zoonotic diseases. Also known as zoonoses, these are infectious diseases that are spread between animals and people.… Read the rest The post These Infectious Diseases From Animals Are Serious Health Threats appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich Even though Monsanto has been ‘taken down’ via a buy-out by Bayer Pharmaceuticals, the ‘legacy’ of its toxic herbicide, Roundup®, literally has become a chemical scourge… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Joanna Miller Parenting has never been easy, and this past year has ushered in all kinds of new challenges for those who are raising children. New guidelines cover just about every aspect of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Neenah Payne The Health & Freedom Conference 2021 was streamed online from 11AM -10PM Central Time on April 16-17 and. See the Preview. Speakers included Dr. Simone Gold, Andy Wakefield, Dr…. …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Regular access to fresh water is a luxury for more than 1.5 billion people who live in arid locations. On the other hand, sunshine is abundant in these places that lack fresh water. With this in mind, a team of researchers are developing a device that creates fresh water using the power of the sun. The team’s new device can produce water sufficient for a family of four every day.   To make this possible, researchers at the University of South Australia (UniSA) fine-tuned existing solar evaporator technology to make the process highly efficient. The resulting tweaks enabled the production [More]
By Michael By Brian Shilhavy When people in Europe started dying from fatal blood clots shortly after receiving experimental COVID injections last month (March, 2021), some countries began criminal… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
The European Union will reopen its borders to American tourists this summer, but visitors will need to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.   European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen told the New York Times in a report Sunday the 27 member states of the EU will accept travelers who are vaccinated with vaccines approved by the EU’s European Medicines Agency.   Read More: Americans will need vaccine passport to travel to Europe
04/27/21   Today on TRUNEWS, host Edward Szall looks at the increasing mainstream science reports on the coming megadrought in the Western US. With forecasters saying that they haven’t seen anything like this in 1200 years, how will this impact the food supply and migration of people? The team looks at the Biblical response to ‘climate change,’ and look at continued reports of a global cooling cycle.   Edward Szall, Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart. Airdate (04/26/21)   Watch: Megadrought: Western USA Entering Worst Drought in 1200 Years
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Stress might be a normal, unavoidable part of life – but that fact doesn’t lessen the harm it causes to our bodies. Mental stress can send heart rate and blood pressure soaring – even in healthy adults – while producing temporary impairments in arterial function that persist after the stressful event is over. (In fact, studies show that a single episode of stress can increase the risk of life-threatening cardiovascular events, such as heart attack and stroke!) Now, new research reveals that a common treat can significantly reduce the risk of damage from stress. [More]