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By Damon Hines, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) From sea to shining sea, America is riddled with industrial wastelands. Manufacturing plants, ship channels, abandoned mines, smelters, landfills, illicit dumps – all of these places fall under an umbrella term: Superfund sites. There are more than 1,300 Superfund sites in the U.S., toxic wastelands so contaminated with hazardous waste and toxic chemicals that the federal government has designated them a national priority to clean up. But what is it like to actually live near one of these contaminated sites? According to a new, first-of-its-kind study published in Nature Communications, living in a …read [More]
By Michael By Daisy Luther I love growing my own vegetable garden. I’ve spent many fulfilling hours outside every summer, tending to my plants, nurturing my soil, and babying things along, with the birds for… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Nick Liguori Oral traditions of the global flood from Mexico to South America are more prevalent than previously thought and confirm the truth of the Genesis account. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Banana chips are a sweet …read more Source: Natural News     
By Damon Hines, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) The Clean Water Act passed in 1972, promising access to safe drinking water for all Americans. Today, almost 50 years later, millions of people continue to face serious water quality problems because of contaminants, old and deteriorating infrastructure, and poor treatment at water plants. Can you hear it? That tap, tap, tap isn’t just the sound of a broken water faucet; it’s the sound of America’s broken water system, and like Edgar Allan Poe’s Tell-Tale Heart, a guilty reminder that the government’s Clean Water Act was just that, an act. So, just how bad [More]
By Stephen C. Meyer Today’s ID the Future concludes the conversation between Stephen Meyer, author of the newly released USA Today bestseller Return of the God Hypothesis, and UC-San Diego physicist Brian Keating. In part three they discuss divine extravagance and the question of why, if the universe was made for humans, did it take so long before humans came onto the scene? From there Meyer turns to the evidence for intelligent design from the digital information embedded in DNA and RNA. Is this book just another intelligent design argument, similar to his previous two books? Meyer says it is [More]
‘People are trying to scare us from taking ivermectin,’ Dr. Benigno Agbayani declared. ‘It’s one of the safest drugs in the world.’   A doctor from the Philippines strongly defended the use of ivermectin for preventing and treating COVID-19, pointing to “80 clinical studies” which support his arguments, and alluding to “bias” and conflicts of interest, which have led medical bodies to be reluctant about promoting the drug.   Read More: Doctor Defends ‘80 Clinical Studies’ Showing Ivermectin Is ‘89% Effective’ At Preventing COVID | SGT Report
By Michael By The Corbett Report Today on #SolutionsWatch James talks to Jack Spirko of The Survival Podcast about how to choose the best chicken breed for your back yard or homestead and what such a seemingly… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
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]
A reader asks-if memories are stored in the brain, what basis is there for belief in the soul? …read more Source: creation.com     
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 Ken Ham When I’m speaking in the Answers Center auditorium at the Ark Encounter, I chat with the audience before I begin my talk and highlight various Answers in Genesis resources they may not be familiar with, including Answers TV. Now, the way I do it always gets a laugh, but it makes an important point about the use of media in the home. Answers TV is our streaming platform that will build you up in your faith, equip you to share the gospel and think more biblically, and it is safe for the whole family. Here’s what I [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 Dr. Marcus Ross When you think of the Ice Age, you think of big critters like the woolly mammoth and giant sloth. Why was this huge size so helpful? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
CMI aims to direct hard-hitting creation apologetics at the salient issues of our day. …read more Source: creation.com     
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]
By Stephen C. Meyer Today’s ID the Future continues (by permission) the long-form conversation between Stephen Meyer, author of the newly released USA Today bestseller Return of the God Hypothesis, and UC-San Diego physicist Brian Keating. Here in part two the conversation turns to quantum cosmology, multiverse hypotheses, Stephen Hawking, and Hawking’s now-you-see-it/now-you-don’t use of imaginary time to deny a cosmic beginning. Meyer argues that Hawking’s imaginary-time trick doesn’t wash, there remains powerful evidence for a cosmic beginning, and that this beginning is best explained as the creation act of an intelligent, immaterial being. Also, Keating and Meyer tackle the [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]
A new species in the making? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Are you a homeschool parent of a high school student? Do you find the “hands-on” aspect of science difficult? Well, we’ve made it easy for you by offering a full year of labs at the Creation Museum in N. Kentucky. These science labs are a great way of doing hands-on science that inspires a lifetime of learning. And they are now open for registration. Four high-school-level science lab courses are available for registration in the 2021-2022 school year. Biology Chemistry Earth and Physical Science Forensic Science Each lab is 12 sessions with 24 labs total. They begin [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]