By Dr. David Menton A bird’s-eye view involves much more than the panoramic view we see from an airplane. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola If you ever find yourself hungry and at a loss for a healthy snack… a handful of raw nuts or seeds is virtually always a good choice. They’re easy to travel with (stash a small bag in your purse or desk drawer at work) and they keep well at home in your fridge (nuts and seeds go rancid easily, so storing them in the refrigerator or freezer helps). You can feast on whichever nuts and seeds appeal to you most, although some are arguably healthier than others. First, be sure to note that peanuts
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By foodexposed The Center for Disease Control and Prevention Report has released a report specifying leading causes of death in the United States. Stroke has dropped from it’s fourth place ranking to fifth switching positions with unintentional injuries which killed 1, 579 more people than stroke in 2013. The stroke rate of 36.2 percent for the 2013 year is still listed as a leading cause of death and a leading cause of disability. Heart disease remains as the number one cause of death in the United States, followed by cancer and chronic lower respiratory disease. “The fact that the death
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By REALdeal Source: Federal Court to EPA, ‘No, You Can’t Approve This Pesticide That Kills Bees’ For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. On Thursday, a federal appeals court struck down the Environmental Protection Agency’s approval of a pesticide called sulfoxaflor. Marketed by agrichemical giant Dow AgroSciences, sulfoxaflor belongs to a class of pesticides called neonicotinoids, which have been implicated by a growing weight of evidence in the global crisis in bee health. In a blunt opinion, the court cited the [&hellip Source: Federal Court to EPA, ‘No, You Can’t Approve This Pesticide That Kills Bees’ Learn more …read more
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“Great article. As the article notes this whole chaotic Islamic invasion might be used by the NWO elites to implement their “global biometric id” scheme as laid out in their 2030 agenda.” Admin Where oh where have the Muslim migrants gone? That is the question German authorities are asking themselves after some troubling reports of disappearances. According to German press reports, keeping track of all the Muhammads and Alis pouring across borders is proving ever so tricky for European countries being flooded with people on the move from the Middle East and Africa. Now, the United Nations is partnering with
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By CMI Chocolate has long been thought of as a junk food. However, new research on several fronts reveals that chocolate should probably be reclassified as a health food. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
According to Jean-Clement Jeanbart, a Catholic archbishop in the city, Syrians are “feeling relaxed” about Moscow’s air strikes. He said people were “generally feeling positive” about the Russian pounding of ISIS targets, saying it gave them fresh hope of an end to the four-year civil war. He added: “Things have begun to change since the Russians are bombing ISIS.” The archbishop, who has warned about the threat of a Christian annihilation at the hands of jihadi factions, also called on the British government to intervene militarily. He said: “Please, I ask you, I beseech you to have another look at
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A dispute has erupted across Scotland over a proposal by activists to impose mandatory LGBT training on children as young as 5 years old. A homosexual-activist group called Time for Inclusive Education launched a petition demanding children in their earliest years of schooling “learn about homosexual, bisexual and transgender issues.” But Rev. David Robertson, moderator of the Free Church of Scotland, calls the proposal a “Trojan horse to impose an ideological perspective on all pupils.” His comments were reported by the Christian Institute, which has opposed such plans. The proposal already has the backing of the National Union of Teachers,
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By Julie Fidler Lawsuits filed against agribusiness giant Monsanto are mounting, with the latest one being filed last week in Delaware. That lawsuit is just one of a growing number of suits alleging a link between glyphosate exposure and cancer. Glyphosate is the main ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide. Three law firms are representing the plaintiffs in the case, which claims that Monsanto “led a prolonged campaign of misinformation to convince government agencies, farmers and the general population that Roundup was safe,” according to Reuters. [1] It could be the start of a “mass tort” against Monsanto. In September, similar
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The past seven presidential administrations (Bush, Sr. – Obama) and congresses (Republican and Democratic) have taken the United States to the brink of oppression–and maybe destruction. That’s 28 years (counting 2016) of continuous domination by liberal Democrats and neocon Republicans. And make no mistake about it: there is virtually NO DIFFERENCE between liberal Democrats and neocon Republicans. They work in tandem. Best buds. Same agenda. Twins. Same parties. Same golf outings. Same clubs. Same money-grubbing. Controlled by the same people. Ad infinitum. Under these liberal Democrats and neocon Republicans, the United States has become the most spied on country in
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Previously, nearly all GMO crops approved for planting were engineered for resistance to a single herbicide: Monsanto’s Top Selling product Roundup (glyphosate). The widespread adoption of these crops led to an explosion in Roundup use, which in turn spurred the evolution of Roundup resistance in agricultural weeds. In response to the proliferation of Roundup-resistant “superweeds,” GMO companies have turned to engineering multi-herbicide resistance into their crops. Specifically, GMO crops are now available resistant to both Roundup and the Dow herbicide 2,4-D, or Roundup and another herbicide, Dicamba. But as critics of biotechnology have repeatedly noted, the adoption of these new
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By Ken Ham I recently had the privilege of hosting Pastor Lloyd Pulley and his wife Karen at the Ark construction site in northern Kentucky. Pastor Lloyd is the senior pastor of Calvary Chapel Old Bridge in New Jersey where I had the honor to speak a few years ago. After touring the immense Ark at the construction site, I asked Pastor Lloyd what he thought about the Ark and its evangelistic message. He quickly replied, “the half was not told me,” in reference to 1 Kings 10:7 where the queen of Sheba responded after visiting Solomon in Jerusalem and
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By By S. Johnson (NaturalNews) Susan Kornacki and Sharon Schloss are part of a powerful lineup of 28 intelligent, passionate hosts on the new TalkNetwork.com – a liberty-based “new media mothership” that empowers individual voices of liberty to tell the truth about everything from natural cures… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Ken Ham Moral decision-making is much more than just what our brain is doing. It’s about doing what is right based on an absolute standard. And the only absolute standard is God’s Word. Our morality needs to be based on the firm foundation of God’s infallible Word. As the Creator, only God has the authority to set the rules, and we aren’t at liberty to change or ignore them. The Only Absolute Standard for Morality Sadly, our culture largely no longer recognizes God’s Word as the authority, and increasing numbers of people believe man (and thus morality) evolved by
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By Ken Ham Your neighbors and coworkers might be more open to the idea of a Creator than you might realize! According to recent research from LifeWay, “More than 4 in 10 of the nonreligious believe physics and humanity point to a creator.” And “In a survey of 1,000 Americans, LifeWay Research found almost 8 in 10 (79 percent) believe the existence of human life means someone created it, while 72 percent think the organization of the universe shows a creator’s design.” So many Americans, despite evolutionary indoctrination in government-run schools, much of the media, museums, etc., do see evidence
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By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
In the first of our three articles on this news-grabbing subject, we pointed out some strange circumstances surrounding the geology of the cave systems in which Homo naledi was discovered, as well as critical mismatches in bony body parts. This second article exposes a strange lack of evolutionary dating methods. Why has lead researcher Lee Berger, who is touring the world touting these fossils, not performed even one of several standard dating methods for fossils? More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola By definition, a placebo is an inert substance that has no effect on your body. In medical research, placebos (such as sugar pills) are used as controls against which the effects of drugs are measured. However, the placebo-effect, in which a patient believes he or she is getting an actual drug and subsequently feels better despite receiving no “active” treatment at all, has become a well-recognized phenomenon. Researchers have found that placebos can work just as well as potent drugs, and studies into the placebo effect have also shown that many conventional treatments “work”
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What if our food has been getting less and less nutritious? What if modern intensive farming methods — many of which solved malnutrition problems when they were first introduced — have affected the mineral and vitamin content of what we eat? Could having a constant supply of varied produce and introducing genetically modified foods be compromising nature’s goodness? …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By By Natural News Editors (NaturalNews) A fire can mean the difference between facing hypothermia or enjoying a warm night of sleep. (Story by Jeremy Knauff, republished from HowToSurviveIt.com)It’s easy to start a fire with matches or a lighter, but since they won’t always be available, it’s wise to become… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By CMI Mice of the Sahara Desert pile up round stones in front of their burrows, making small pyramids through which the air can flow. As the morning air heats up, the rocks heat up much more slowly. As the dew point of the rapidly warming air rises, water in the air begins to condense on the cooler stones. It turns out that having round stones leaves exactly the right shaped spaces for this to take place. This is how the mice get their water. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
A school district in Washington has placed a Christian football coach on paid leave for continuing to pray on the 50-yard line at the conclusion of the game, which he did last Friday when both teams and members of the community joined him in a show of support. The Bremerton School District released a four-page letter on Wednesday night explaining its reasons for placing Joe Kennedy, the assistant head coach for the varsity team at Bremerton High School and the head coach for the junior varsity team, on leave. “Kennedy’s conduct poses a genuine risk that the district will be
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Emerging gene-editing technology is primed to turn the scientific community into an army of Victor Frankensteins. A three-year-old technique called CRISPR has experts in genetics and genomics saying the world is on the precipice of revolution. “We’re basically able to have a molecular scalpel for genomes,” biologist Jennifer Doudna told Tech Insider on Wednesday. “All the technologies in the past were sort of like sledgehammers. … This just gives scientists the capability do something that is incredibly powerful.” Doudna is credited with being one of the co-discoverers of CRISPR, or “clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats.” “Most of the public
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“It figures that the Mr. O admin would be pushing this travesty.” Admin A Chicago-area school district is trying to ensure the privacy of all students when it comes to the use of bathrooms and shower areas, but the Obama administration is intruding on that plan. The federal Office of Civil Rights is demanding that Township High School District 211 (Palatine, Illinois) open its bathrooms and showers to members of the opposite sex. Peter Breen of the Thomas More Society says such a demand puts an undue burden on students. “Kids have enough to deal with nowadays,” he says. “They
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By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich A huge hat tip goes to Sallie O Elkordy, who asked if anyone has contradicting information about E. coli being an ingredient in two meningococcal vaccines, for bringing… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor (NaturalNews) In the late 1970s and early 1980s, over 50 American women were killed by their tampons. Although the FDA and the feminine hygiene industry have gone to tremendous lengths to try to memory hole this true history (and label it just a “rumor”), tampons made from certain… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By James Jacobs Healthcare costs are continuously on the rise. And even the best managed health insurance system can have its drawbacks. This is perhaps one of the reasons why there is such a great number of health insurance plans to cover a variety of ailments and health conditions along with their associated diagnostic, treatment, and rehabilitation programs. Chiropractic and Pain It is now a well-established fact that chiropractic can be an invaluable treatment for problems associated with the spine. Diseases or health conditions which are responsive to purposeful spinal manipulation can sow great benefits from chiropractic procedures. In most
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