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By Cassie B. In case you had any doubt how dramatically pesticides are harming our environment, one recent study found that pesticides have made agriculture a remarkable 48 times more toxic to insects over the past quarter century. This incredible decline in such a relatively low amount of time is due in no small part to the contribution of a class of pesticides known as neonicotinoids, or neonics. These pesticides are found on more than 140 crops, including apples and rice, but they’re most persistent on crops like corn and soybeans because they are used to coat the seeds of [More]
By James Tour On this episode of ID the Future, James M. Tour and Stephen C. Meyer begin a discussion about the hard problems facing researchers trying to discover how the first life could have come about naturalistically. Meyer is the director of the Center for Science and Culture; Tour is a world-renowned synthetic organic chemist with over 700 research publications and multiple major recognitions, including TheBestSchools.org naming him one of the 50 most influential scientists in the world today. Though he doesn’t sign on to ID theory, he says he’s sympathetic with the idea, and certainly not impressed with [More]
10/04/20   We have been deceived by public health authorities about Covid, partly from public authorities’ ignorance of the virus, its spread and treatment, but mainly on purpose.   One reason we were intentionally deceived by public health authorities, and continue to be deceived by them, is to create a market for a Covid vaccination.There are billions of dollars of profits in this, and Big Pharma wants them.The financial connections between public health authorities and Big Pharma means that WHO, NIH, and CDC also desire mass vaccinations.If there are not enough people scared out of their wits to voluntarily seek [More]
10/04/20   “We need to pray that Mr. & Mrs. Trump recover quickly and that there will be no harm come from any treatments they receive.” Admin   To Scott Atlas, White House coronavirus advisor   from Jon Rappoport   October 3, 2020   Scott:   If media reports are correct, the president is receiving 2 experimental drugs: the antibody cocktail, Regeneron, and the antiviral, Remdesivir.   Aside from their individual adverse effects…   THESE DRUGS HAVE NEVER BEEN STUDIED FOR THEIR COMBINED EFFECTS ON A PATIENT. AND NOW THAT PATIENT…THE FIRST PATIENT RECEIVING THEM…IS THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED [More]
By Ken Ham I am so excited to announce that our long-anticipated and stunning Fearfully and Wonderfully Made exhibit at the Creation Museum is now open! Creation Museum visitors will be astounded by the quality of this exhibit (you’ll get just a glimpse of the quality in the photos below)—and the teaching is so powerful! Creation Museum visitors will be astounded by the quality of this exhibit—and the teaching is so powerful! As …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By Dr. Mercola The idea that electromagnetic fields (EMFs) can impact your brain function is not new, but a recently launched investigation by the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) really highlights the reality of such concerns. The program,1 “Impact of Electro-Magnetics on Aircrew Neurology,” or ICEMAN, seeks to determine whether EMFs inside the cockpit may be causing pilots to crash. DARPA is currently accepting proposals and have allocated a budget of up to $225,000 for the research. According to DARPA, the objective of the ICEMAN program is to “Determine if the current air …read more Source: mercola     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Amazingly, a baby born to an obese surrogate mother with a skinny biological mom may harbor a greater risk of becoming obese than a baby from a big biological mom born to a slim surrogate. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Studies on green exercising, the value of greenspaces, or even just viewing trees outside the window on surgery recovery. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
Pigeon fanciers’ fancy pigeons fuelled Darwin’s flights of fancy …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola From the beginning, researchers and scientists have been scrambling to find answers to a multitude of questions that affect patients with SARS-CoV-2. Scientists want to know how the virus infects human cells, how it is spread and what might be done to effectively treat a population that does not respond consistently. In other words, there are some people who are either asymptomatic or have a mild illness and others who develop significant disease and die from the virus. Experts are asking what causes one person’s immune system to go out of control and not others’? Interferon Plays [More]
A new study published in Nature Communications claims to have figured out how the tectonic plates may have originated.1 It’s been over 50 years since the theory of plate tectonics became an accepted idea in the scientific community. But, secular scientists are still struggling to explain both the origin of the continental crust and the tectonic plates.2 Earth is unique in our solar system becaus… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Mercola Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is usually associated with Italian cooking, but it’s believed to have originated in Greece. It’s closely related to marjoram (Origanum majorana) and the two have often been confused.1 A variety of oregano from Mexico (Lippia graveolens) was used for decades before being brought to America. It didn’t make an appearance in American cookbooks until after World War II. The herb that originates from the Mediterranean and from Mexico are slightly different. The Mexican herb has a stronger flavor, while the Mediterranean leaf is smaller, lighter in color and has a milder …read more Source: [More]
“If by some tragic twist of fate Biden and the totalitarian Dems win you can be sure the jab will be mandatory.” Admin   The establishment’s push for a compulsory Covid vaccine is well underway, with top medical journal the NEJM the latest to call for one. But people power is against them, and no amount of propaganda will help them get their way. On Thursday, The New England Journal of Medicine published a perspective entitled ‘Ensuring Uptake of Vaccines against SARS-CoV-2.’ It quickly began to gain traction, with tens of thousands of views and reports in the media. Alex [More]
By Ken Ham In just a few weeks, we are welcoming Deaf guests from across America to the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum for Deaf Days, October 10–11, 2020, here in N. Kentucky. This event features ASL interpreters, special presentations in ASL, and a Deaf-led worship service. This event features ASL interpreters, special presentations in ASL, and a Deaf-led worship service. Deaf Days takes place at the Ark Encounter on Saturday, October 10, and the Creation Museum Sunday, October 11. At the Ark Encounter, AiG’s Avery Foley will be speaking on a very timely topic, “Gay ‘Marriage’ and God’s Word.” [More]
By Michael By Alex Baldridge A Texas city is grappling with a brain-eating amoeba in its water like something out of a Hollywood horror movie. Eight Texas cities have warned residents about using their tap… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Hesh Goldstein Throughout the years so many people have asked me how you get this disease and that disease. Yet, no one has asked me how to get cancer. So, I thought that I would supply all the information that you would need to get cancer, be it breast cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer or even something like leukemia. By following the simple instructions that I am about to give you, you can give yourself almost any form of cancer desirable and if you pursue these strategies to their fullest potential, you can end up with several different forms [More]
By Dr. Mercola Over the past few months, several investigations have highlighted the apparent influence of vitamin D in COVID-19 incidence, severity and mortality. Interestingly, recent genetic analysis has produced a novel hypothesis1 that helps explain the unusual disease progression of COVID-19. The hypothesis,2 published in the journal eLife in July 2020, specifically identifies bradykinin, a blood pressure regulating chemical controlled by your renin-angiotensin system (RAS), as a primary culprit. As reviewed in greater depth in “Bradykinin Hypothesis Explains COVID-19 Complexities,” the lethality of COVID-19 may be due to the virus’ ability to induce …read more Source: mercola     
By Richard Weikart [Edited] On this episode of ID the Future, historian Richard Weikart continues his conversation with host Michael Keas about “scientific” racism. The evil of racism was nothing new when Darwin and his evolutionary theory came on the scene, but according to Weikart, racist thinking, increased “by orders of magnitude” under the influence of Darwinism and evolutionary thinking, and became mainstream science. The idea of a Malthusian “struggle for existence” meant there must be winners and losers in the fight for population survival, and Darwin believed that the best, and inevitable, outcome would be that the supposedly superior [More]
When SHTF, sugar may just save you. While it may often get the flak for its link to diabetes, it has medicinal uses too as a recent study shows that sugar can help treat wounds and ward off infection.   The study emerged thanks to an African nurse working in a U.K. hospital. Moses Murandu noticed that conventional drug therapy failed to treat many patients with acute and chronic exuding wounds. His grandfather, a tribal doctor in Africa, used sugar to treat wounds, so he was surprised that nobody thought of using it.   Exploring the use of sugar for wounds   Read More: Sweet salvation: [More]
By Troy Lacey Evolutionists tout the whale series as one of the best evidences foe evolution. However, there are lots of problems with the story of whale evolution. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Many people have taken up gardening both as a hobby and a way of sustaining their food supply. If you have a wide enough backyard, there are plenty of crops you can grow. Those who are living in packed cities, however, have done away with row gardening because of lack of space and opted for container gardening.   If you’re a city prepper and are planning to take up gardening, there is a method that can give you better yields while saving money and materials: double digging. (h/t to TheGrowNetwork.com)   “Biointensive” double dug gardening – how it works   [More]
God’s holiness, as seen at the Fall, at the Crucifixion, and at the last great Judgment. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ralph Flores (Natural News) As COVID-19 continues to ravage …read more Source: Natural News     
By everybodysfit The liver is the largest internal organ in the body. This organ has so many important jobs. Some of these include processing nutrients, medications, hormones as well as helping prevent infections by removing bacteria and toxins from the blood. The liver weighs about 3 pounds and is located on the right side of the stomach. Think of the liver as about the size of a football. It is protected by the rib cage, so we aren’t able to touch or feel it. This organ is composed of two large lobes on the right and left sides. The liver [More]
Ginkgo biloba, also known as maidenhair tree, is one of the oldest species of trees in existence. It is native to China and has been used for thousands of years in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Records suggest that the Ancient Chinese used the seeds of this plant to treat skin and soft tissue infections caused by various bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus and Cutibacterium acnes, the bacterium that causes acne.   But G. biloba is not just an antibacterial agent. In a recent study, South Korean researchers demonstrated the neuroprotective effects of this ancient medicinal plant. They reported that an extract obtained from G. [More]
By Mark Looy In an effort to “cancel” historical racists, culture has missed one of the most influential racists of all time. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Having a healthy immune response is key to prevent diseases. It’s especially important nowadays with the novel coronavirus, which now has infected more than 30 million people worldwide. People with a weakened immune system are more likely to get sick. And though taking up such precautions as wearing a mask has its benefits, it has its limitations.   Fortunately, there are natural ways to boost your immunity. Read on to know more about them:   Read More: 10 Tips to boost your immunity the natural way