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“Here we go again, more vote fraud that almost always favors the Dems. my what a coincidence … NOT. The democrats have shown that they will stoop to any level no matter how low to win, truly a party with no morals and no conscience which is precisely why Trump needs to win. Having vile Hillary in the WH would be a tragedy of epic proportions.”  Admin WASHINGTON – With early voting proceeding at a pace the Associated Press calls “far quicker than 2012” – and with more than 12 million voters having already cast ballots – reports of potential [More]
By Ken Ham It’s almost Halloween, and the secularists are out scaring up drama about our unique Dino-Bucks and Noah’s Ark gospel tracts. These tracts look like—as The article states, “Luring [children] with fake money and threatening them with eternal damnation and pain is evil. It’s wrong and it’s abusive.” It’s true that one of our tracts reads, “Have you lied, stolen, or used God’s name in vain? . . . The penalty for your crimes against God is death and eternal Hell.” But these tracts don’t merely tell children about hell (and certainly don’t threaten them)—these tracts ask the [More]
By By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer (NaturalNews) Responding to an outpouring of consumer demand, one of the largest chicken producers in the country has announced that most of its flocks are now antibiotic-free, and that no longer will its chickens be needlessly fed antibiotics for growing purposes unless they’re actually… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
“It appears that the warmongering loons in DC and London are trying to provoke a major war with Russia. Are they trying to sitr up something before the election? We’ll see.”  Admin In the midst of deepening tension between US allies NATO and Russia, NATO is planning the largest military buildup along the Russian border since the cold war. NATO called on allied governments this week to contribute whatever troops and equipment they can to the effort. According to Reuters, thousands of troops are expected to arrive in the coming days and weeks. It was reported that Italy, France, Denmark [More]
“Project Veritas 4th undercover video expose on the Clinton campaigns dirty criminal activities. Links to the first three videos are below.”  Admin In the effort to prove the credibility of the undercover donor featured in the videos and to keep the investigation going, Project Veritas Action made the decision to donate twenty thousand dollars to Robert Creamer’s effort. Project Veritas Action had determined that the benefit of this investigation outweighed the cost. And it did. In an unexpected twist, AUFC president Brad Woodhouse, the recipient of the $20,000, heard that Project Veritas Action was releasing undercover videos exposing AUFC’s activities. [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Mark Twain once wrote, “The basin of the Mississippi is the body of the nation,” but even the mighty Mississippi is facing mounting environmental threats. The Mississippi River was named the second-most polluted waterway in the U.S. in 2012,1 but it still maintained swatches that were considered to be relatively pristine, particularly in the Upper Mississippi in Minnesota. Now that, too, is being threatened by changes in the landscape, namely increasing industrial agriculture that is depleting groundwater for irrigation while flooding the area with chemicals. Forests Rapidly Replaced With Corn, Soy and Potato …read [More]
By Philip M. Holladay The lifespans of Old Testament people born after the Flood reveal a numerical pattern known as an exponential decay curve. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
Once upon a time, only a single Italian fossil—a crushed specimen that paleontologists had to reconstruct—represented the extinct reptile Drepanosaurus. Now, a team of American scientists described a new Drepanosaurus specimen from New Mexico. Instead of fingers, it had a massive claw on each hand, and its curling tail was claw-tipped. These features have evolutionists scratching their heads over where it came from and why it looks more like a particular living mammal than a reptile. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Eating plenty of vegetables can help reduce your risk for many chronic diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, stroke and certain cancers. For example, one 2010 study found that eating just one extra serving of leafy greens a day reduced the risk of type 2 diabetes by 14 percent.1 Fresh vegetables are a nutritional cornerstone, as most are very low in calories and net carbs while being high in beneficial fiber,2 vitamins and minerals. Vegetables also contain a wide variety of antioxidants and other disease-fighting compounds. Phytochemicals found in plants have potent …read more Read [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Scientists at Michigan State University (MSU) recently reported encouraging news for people suffering from lupus, an autoimmune disease that affects about 1.5 million people in the U.S. Lupus attacks your immune system and destroys healthy cells (aka macrophages), tissues and other organs. The most common target is your skin, although your brain, kidneys, lungs and other organs and tissues can also be damaged. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the form seen in 70 percent of cases. Patients often experience unexplained fever, shortness of breath and chest pain, heart or kidney problems, swollen, painful joints, [More]
By Admin – Orissa Congressman Bill Posey questioning the CDC’s Dr. Boyle at an autism hearing in November of 2012. Congressman Bill Posey is one of the few lawmakers daring to ask questions about vaccines. Why We Need to Ask Questions About Vaccines By Claire DwoskinChildren’s Medical Safety Research Institute Pharma companies and the media are not kind to those who publicly question the use of vaccines and the practices of their manufactures. Often people are either pounced on by the media, made to look paranoid or crazy, or unceremoniously and unsympathetically dismissed. However, this should not dissuade questioners …read [More]
By Creation Moments According to a nationwide survey conducted in 2016 by the Discovery Institute, most American adults agree that “teachers and students should have the academic freedom to objectively discuss both the scientific strengths and weaknesses of the theory of evolution.” In fact, 88% agree that “scientists who raise scientific criticisms of evolution should have the freedom to make their arguments without being subjected to censorship or discrimination.” read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By REALdeal Source: Healthy, 9-Year Old Florida Girl Paralyzed by Flu Shot For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) is neuro-immune disorder so rare, little is known about causation. ADEM is a result of inflammation in the myelin sheath, which is the electromagnetic coating that protects nerves in the brain and the spinal cord. Over 50% of those afflicted with this devastating diagnosis are struck while fighting an existing bacterial or viral infection. […] Source: Healthy, 9-Year Old Florida Girl Paralyzed by Flu Shot Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News …read more Read more here: [More]
By Ken Ham To help equip you with the knowledge of what different forms of atheistic and humanistic religions believe, we are pleased to announce the release of World Religions and Cults Volume 3. This volume includes religions and philosophies, such as atheism, agnosticism, scientology, communism, hedonism and post-modernism. (Yes, atheism is a religion! This truth needs to be stated over and over again since secularists have indoctrinated people to believe that atheism is not a religion! They argue this so they can impose the religion of atheism on generations of children in public schools, but claim education is neutral!) [More]
By Michael By Brian Bienkowski, Environmental Health News Exposure to chemicals in pesticides, toys, makeup, food packaging and detergents costs the U.S. more than $340 billion annually due to health care costs… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola What’s found in unfiltered water, cheese, grains, leafy greens, nuts and liver? If you said molybdenum, you’re right, but few realize that this little-known trace element is crucial to nearly every life form on earth. Molybdenum is an essential catalyst for enzymes to help metabolize fats and carbohydrates and facilitate the breakdown of certain amino acids in your body.1 Its role is crucial to your health. In humans, a molybdenum deficiency, albeit a rarity (and usually exclusive to those who have to be fed intravenously), can be the source of such maladies as headache, [More]
By none Recipe From Dr. LJ’s Natural Wellness Salads are the go-to meal for anyone who wants to improve their health for two reasons. The first is it lets them exercise their creativity— with so many fruits, vegetables, herbs and dressings available, the possibilities are absolutely endless. The second is that there are a multitude of health benefits from these eating fresh, raw and organic ingredients. With all the harvest that is bound to be ready by fall, here’s a delectable salad recipe that uses the freshest fruits and vegetables. This refreshing Fall Mediterranean Chopped Salad Recipe …read more Read [More]
Despite assertions that creationists don’t contribute to science, the reality is very different. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Christopher David A recent study provides new insights into how foods affect individuals differently. Now a new algorithm could provide healthy individualized diet plans. The post A New Algorithm Could Provide Healthy Individualized Diet Plans appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com     
By Dr. Terry Mortenson How should you respond as a faithful witness for Christ when in a gospel-oriented conversation with an atheist? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By By Amy Goodrich (NaturalNews) The healing and cleansing powers of tea tree oil, derived from a shrub-like tree called the Melaleuca alternifolia, have been passed down for thousands of years by the indigenous people of Australia. For centuries, the leaves of the tea tree plant were used to cure most… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
A recent paper shows that the skill of some songbirds to extemporaneously innovate musical repertoire equals that of human musicians. Since none of the apes have this complex human-like capability, the discovery poses a big problem for the evolutionary model of human origins. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By By Vicki Batts (NaturalNews) The Clinton Foundation is no stranger to public scrutiny, most of which has been centered around its donations and use of money. However, the organization’s beneficiaries, if you can really call them that, have their own story to tell – one that is wrought with… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
By By S. D. Wells (NaturalNews) Over the past 40 years, glyphosate has been sprayed on vineyards and orchards to control weeds. However, any chemical used in a certified-organic wine may not have an adverse effect on human health or the environment, as defined by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Ken Ham For scientists who believe life evolved from chemicals, there’s a huge push to recreate how that might have happened by attempting to make life in a lab. But no matter how many times they’ve tried, scientists have not been able to make life from nonliving chemicals. As the law of biogenesis states, life always comes from other life. Even if they make life in a lab, scientists would be showing that it took intelligence, not natural processes, to do it! Dr. Andrew Fabich, a microbiologist and associate professor of biology at Truett McConnell University, recently wrote a [More]