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“Please remember these brethren in your prayers.”  Admin The United Nations refugee camps that will be sending 85,000 “displaced persons” to the United States over the next year for permanent resettlement are infested with jihadists who target and kill Christian refugees, according to a U.N. aid worker who spoke to a British newspaper. The jihadists are sending teams of trained killers into U.N. camps disguised as refugees to kidnap and kill vulnerable Christians, the Sunday Express reported. But refugees are terrified to report many of the killings in case they are targeted next, according to an aid worker who spoke [More]
By By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalNews) Such nonsense: Conventionally speaking, Western medicine says that cancer is mainly caused by “uncontrollable” reasons such as genetics and age. In reality, most conventionally-trained doctors never question WHY our genes go ‘bad’ or the inaccurate statistics that say… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Julie Fidler A simple functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scan could help doctors predict which patients might be at risk of relapsing into depression. Researchers from King’s College London and the University of Manchester conducted a small study of 64 patients who were in remission from major depressive disorder, none of whom were prescribed medication. The scientists conducted an fMRI on the patients to search from atypical connections in the brain. The participants were asked during the fMRIs to envision treating their best friends poorly, which caused them to experience guilt and other self-blaming emotions. Researchers followed up with [More]
Recent claims of a transitional species named Homo naledi have the anthropologic world in an uproar. The new fossil “species” is said to be a human-like ancestor that neatly fills the gap between the Australopithecus and our own genus Homo. This seemingly fits the human evolution story promulgated since the 19th century, but what are these bones really? More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
Palestinian leaders in the West Bank and Gaza Strip are calling it a “peaceful popular resistance.” They are referring, of course, to the latest wave of stabbings, shootings and vehicular attacks against the Jews in Israel. In the view of our leaders — and, unfortunately, many in the international community — this is a “peaceful popular resistance,” an uprising, or an “intifada,” like two previous uprisings we had in 1987 and 2000. What is happening these days in the Palestinian territories and Israel, however, is anything but a “peaceful popular resistance.” First, we are not seeing anything “popular.” We are [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola It is quite clear that in order to continue feeding a growing population, we must first feed the soil. One of the best ways to prevent global disaster, save our health, and build a sustainable economy is through regenerative agriculture. Regenerative techniques, which include cattle grazing, can address a number of pressing problems, including water scarcity, soil erosion and degradation, air and water pollution, loss of biodiversity, and rising toxicity levels both in the environment and in our food. Allen Williams is a sixth-generation farmer, born and raised on his family’s farm in South [More]
“Just another reason why judgement is coming on this nation. We will reap what we are sowing.”  Admin Washington, D.C. – An anonymous whistleblower within the U.S. intelligence community provided a cache of classified intelligence documents to The Intercept, which revealed the extremely dysfunctional nature of the American drone warfare/targeted assassination program. The eight-part investigation, which included documents, analysis, slides, and visuals, was released on Thursday as “The Drone Papers,” by The Intercept. The insightful reporting by The Intercept’s Jeremy Scahill and fellow investigative journalists analyzed and explored the manner in which drone strikes have been carried out by the [More]
“Not a good sign for the future of freedom in this country.”  Admin While the public’s attention has been largely focused on the Obama administration’s crusade against the Second Amendment, a more troubling development is taking place in the fight against free speech, and the First Amendment, a war waged far from D.C., on the campuses of America’s liberal colleges. We read the following excerpt from the upcoming issue of the New Criterian, in which we find that 51% – or a majority – of college students favor “speech codes” (i.e., regulated “free speech”), with only 36% against, first with [More]
By Sherice kardon Astragalus has been used over 2,000 years in the Traditional Chinese Medical System as one of the most potent tonic herbs. Astragalus is a herbaceous perennial plant of the pea family mostly support immune system function and protect the liver and heart. Also can protect DNA and increase longevity. Contains bioflavonoids, choline and a polysaccharide, astragalan B, amongst other active ingredients. Astragalan B controls bacterial infection, viruses. Halts Aging Substances within astragalus root (called cycloastragenols and astragalosides) can slow the aging process by activating telomerase enzyme production. Within your DNA, there are small strands called telomeres that [More]
By Julie Fidler Being stressed out at work is just as bad as regularly being exposed to second-hand smoke, a new study by researchers at Harvard Business School and Stanford University finds. Using data from 228 other studies that assessed the effects of 10 workplace stressors on employee physical and mental health, morbidity, and mortality, researchers concluded that workers who faced a great deal of stress on the job were 35% more likely to be diagnosed with an illness by a doctor. People who worked long hours were found to have a 20% increased chance of early death. Potential stressors [More]
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, hear about a study from scientists at Yale that found that “human brain development is a symphony in three movements.” The human brain develops through distinct patterns in gene activity at different stages in the life span, which these researchers have likened to the choreography of an orchestra or ballet. Listen in! Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Early detection through mammography is the annual clarion call of pink-ribboned Breast Cancer Awareness campaigns. October 21 is National Mammography Day — a day during which women are barraged with reminders that getting a mammogram could save their life. However, little effort has been made to educate women about the crucial differences between non-malignant lesions and invasive or non-invasive cancers detected through this technology. Instead, the general idea that breast cancer is something you either have or don’t have is perpetuated, without any distinctions of its relative risk …read more Read more here: mercola [More]
By By David Gutierrez, staff writer (NaturalNews) Children conceived via assisted reproductive technologies (ART) are twice as likely to suffer from autism as children conceived without such technologies, according to a study that was conducted by researchers from Columbia University, Fordham University and the U.S… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Ken Ham Today I want to give you a unique opportunity—to take you behind the scenes at the life-size Ark construction site in Williamstown, Kentucky. For safety reasons and because we can’t interrupt construction, visitors will not be allowed at the construction site until we open the facility to the public. However, we can take you to the site via video. This short video gives you a bit of a look behind the scenes, and you will hear from our construction superintendent as he explains some of the things that will be happening at the site in the next [More]
Microbes are major actors in biological environments and play critical roles in both the prevention and advancement of disease. Cancer diagnosticians may soon be able to predict key genetic mutations with simple test kits which analyze specific gut bacteria linked to different types of cancers. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Christina Sarich Could it be that premier scientific journals are finally conveying the truth about GMOs? In a relatively recent exploration of ‘ubiquitous’ GMOs that have taken over our food supply, the New England Journal of Medicine tackles 2 new concerns over genetically modified organisms and the pesticides used to grow them. As the journal points out, the omnipresence of GMOs are taken for granted by most physicians. They aren’t high on their list of health concerns, and barely receive a mention when patients come for a visit. This might start to change though, due to 2 fresh developments [More]
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell An ape that can learn to walk on its hind legs or has some similarities to humans does not demonstrate that it is an evolutionary cousin of human beings. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By REALdeal Source: Why Kids Should Never Make Their Beds For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by APRIL McCARTHY The headline may catch many Moms off guard and the average 12-year old will be dying to forward this article to their parents, but there’s an excuse backed by science to leave your bed undone in the morning. If you immediately make your bed with the sunrise, the tight sheets will trap millions [&hellip Source: Why Kids Should Never Make Their Beds Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By Paul by Paul FassaHealth Impact News It’s well known among health conscious consumers and holistic health practitioners that broccoli and other related cruciferous vegetables such as cauliflower, cabbage, garden cress, bok choy, and brussels sprouts offer antioxidant protection against developing cancer. Micro-nutrients that protect against cancer, known as isothiocyanates, are high in broccoli. The most powerful isothiocyanate tumor stifling ingredient recently isolated from broccoli is known as sulforaphane. But the amount of broccoli needed to protect against cancer is beyond the comfort zone of most modern folks. And the fact that so few are raw vegans puts broccoli …read [More]
By Bodie Hodge We want people to realize the Bible is true right from the start, so it is good to avoid mistakes in some of the artwork depicting the events of Genesis 1–11. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Michael By Gaye Levy There are many reasons why learning about essential oils is useful for preppers. Not the least of those reasons is to lessen the reliance on expensive and often ineffective and toxic… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Plants need nitrogen to grow, and each year as crops are harvested, those ears of corn and apples pull nitrogen (and other nutrients) from the soil, leaving it depleted. In order to grow crops on the land again, nutrients, including nitrogen, must be added back into the soil. Nitrogen is a bit of a conundrum because while it makes up 80 percent of the air around us, atmospheric nitrogen is unusable by plants. The form of nitrogen that plants use to grow is called nitrate, and, as Mother Jones reported, traditional agriculture techniques naturally [More]
By shannon Photo by Shannon Stonger by Shannon StongerHealth Impact News This time of year brings fermented sauerkraut, and fermented dill pickles tucked into the pantry, and even fermented fruits. While fruit fermentation is generally consumed shortly after fermentation, unless alcohol fermentation is desired, there is every reason to take advantage of the seasonal abundance. Fermenting fruit can prove a bit more complicated than vegetables, due to their higher sugar content. But so long as a few principles are adhered to, the process is just as simple as the lacto-fermentation of vegetables. <img src="http://healthimpactnews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2015/10/IMG_9297.jpg" alt="fermented apples …read more Read more [More]
By CMI You have probably never heard of the last animal you would ever want to meet undefended. This animal, found in the wild only in Madagascar, is called the fossa (pronounced FOO-sa). A typical specimen weighs only about 14 pounds. Its body is about 28 inches long, but its tail is another 28 inches long. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
The Colorado Civil Rights Commission has determined that a bakery can refuse to design a cake celebrating a customer’s religious beliefs about sex and marriage if it is willing to create other cakes for the customer. Unless the baker is a Christian. That’s how a complaint filed with the Colorado Supreme Court by Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips describes the problem. Phillips, in a brief by the Alliance Defending Freedom, is asking the high court to overturn a lower-court decision that concluded he can be coerced by the government to support a message that violates his religious beliefs. Read More: [More]
By Larry L. Zimmerman Why is it so important for the Christian to behold the glory of God reflected in mathematics or anywhere else? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Paul Fassa Source: Infant Hepatitis-B Vaccinations are Soft Infanticide For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by PAUL FASSA It’s probable that the insistence and enforcement of the hepatitis-B vaccination at or near a baby’s birth has led to the epidemic rise of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and even shaken baby deaths. The latter’s symptoms that often involve accusations and imprisonments of innocent parents, guardians, and even baby sitters are [&hellip Source: Infant Hepatitis-B Vaccinations are Soft Infanticide Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com