By Thomas Perry Source: Airline Taking Blood Tests Before Letting Passengers Fly For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. An airline is now administering blood tests to passengers before they board flights. They say the reason is to ensure that the plane is free of people infected with the novel coronavirus. Emirates said this week that on a Wednesday flight to Tunisia from Dubai, passengers “were all tested for COVID-19” before departing by way of blood […] Source: Airline Taking Blood Tests Before Letting Passengers Fly Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Brian-Admin UK Woman Arrested For Filming Inside Empty Hospital Video contradicts government assertion of overrun wards. by Paul Joseph WatsonSummit News A woman in the UK was arrested by police after she filmed a video inside an almost completely empty hospital and posted it online. The clip shows the woman walking through virtually empty corridors and filming empty wards at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital. “This is a disgrace…it is so dead…all the people in our country desperately waiting for treatment, cancer treatment heart disease, honestly this is making me so angry,” she states as she films a row of …read
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By Ken Ham We’re often told that evolution isn’t concerned with the origin of life—that it’s a different question—and that evolution is just about what happened afterward. But if they can’t explain life from non-life in the first place, there is no possibility of any evolution occurring! Even Charles Darwin spoke about this matter in a letter and in some of his other writings: Though no evidence worth anything has as yet, in my opinion, been advanced in favor of a living being being developed from inorganic matter, yet I cannot avoid believing the possibility of this will be proved
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM What are the effects of weight loss on natural killer cell function, our first line of immune defense against cancer, as well as kidney function and fatty liver disease? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Brian-Admin Dr. George Fareed by The Desert Review Dr. George Fareed, Imperial Valley frontline doctor fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic locally, has been fielding phone calls from across the nation helping those afflicted but unable to get early treatment from their medical establishments. “I’m really busy, but I’m willing to help anyone,” Fareed said. The doctor reached out to The Desert Review suggesting publication of the Protocol he and Dr. Brian Tyson have refined for their local patients that has been so successful. Fareed also included in his material what Dr. Zelenko, a pioneer in repurposing …read more Source:
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Does pregnant ‘Mary’, a stickleback fish from the Outer Hebrides, support evolution? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Christmas is almost here! If you’re still looking for a meaningful gift for someone on your list, consider a gift of experience . . . one that will leave a lasting impression. These gifts don’t need to be shipped, so they’ll get there in time for Christmas! Here are a few ideas for you: Answers for Women: This conference event is sold out for in-person attendance (unless COVID restrictions are relaxed), but we’re livestreaming each session to Answers TV, March 18–20, 2021. For only $69.99 you can gift a pass for the whole conference to a friend,
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By Michael By Dr. Joseph Mercola Story at-a-glance The fake meat industry poses tremendous risks to global health as ultraprocessed foods have been robustly linked to obesity, ill health and early death. It… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Brian-Admin The Future of Vaccines by James CorbettThe Corbett Report If the Gateses and the Faucis and the representatives of the international medical establishment get their way, life will not return to normal until the entire planet is vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2. What many do not yet understand, however, is that the vaccines that are being developed for SARS-Cov-2 are unlike any vaccines that have ever been used on the human population before. And, as radically different as these vaccines appear, they represent only the very beginning of a complete transformation of vaccine technology that is currently taking …read more
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By Dr. Mercola Open, scientific discussion is pivotal to progress in the medical field, but it’s something that remains elusive when it comes to vaccinations. Rather than address questions, concerns and inconsistencies head on via public debate and research, vaccine advocates often resort to name-calling, intimidation and threats against those who question the federal once-size-fits-all vaccine policy. Pediatricians may also belittle parents who ask questions about vaccine side effects, with many refusing to see patients who choose not to vaccinate or choose an alternate vaccine schedule. Yet, they manage to educate each other and …read more Source: mercola
By Ken Ham To say a new “dinosaur” being described by news media as “unusual” would be an understatement! This new “dinosaur,” Ubirajara jubatus, is described as having “a long mane of fur [really, structures that might have been feathers] down its back and stiff [nearly 6-inch] rod-like structures projecting from its shoulders.” It’s “totally weird,” one researcher says. So what is it really? Well, our paleontologist Dr. Gabriela Haynes read the original scientific paper, and here’s what she had to say about this crazy-sounding creature: It is important to understand the way that evolutionist researchers name and group animals
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By Edit Lang, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) When the first diet sodas appeared on the U.S. market back in the 1950s, for many people, it was love at first sight. The low-calorie, zero-sugar beverages quickly captured the hearts of millions. Diet sodas offered an escape from their sugar-loaded counterparts. Today, about 20% of the U.S. population consumes diet drinks daily. Yet, sadly, the majority of them never realize that the zero calories come with a high risk to their health. If it was only about calories, it might make sense to enjoy diet drinks once in a while. But the truth
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By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) One of the popular alternatives to face masks through the COVID-19 pandemic has been plastic face shields. Many people prefer them because they’re less restrictive, and they also allow the mouth to be seen, something that’s useful when speaking to individuals who may have difficulty hearing. But do face shields really keep you safe from the spread of COVID-19? One shocking new video revealed that a face shield doesn’t keep you protected from the coronavirus. In fact, the research behind the video – published in the Physics of Fluids journal, showed …read more Source:
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By Dr. Mercola Although they sound the same, and some people use the terms interchangeably, flavonoids and flavanols are different. Flavonoids are a family of plant compounds, of which flavanols are one subclass. You can find flavonoids in fruits, vegetables, tea, chocolate and wine. Evidence shows it’s flavanol-rich dark chocolate that improves cognitive performance and mood. The chemical properties of flavanols impact the bioavailability of the compounds and help determine their biological activity. As a family, flavonoids have antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, anticancer and neuroprotective properties. Oregon State University reports there is evidence that some flavonoids can improve cognitive function, but it
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What can we learn by looking at Jesus’ ancestors? …read more Source: creation.com
Christmas is an annual holiday on December 25 commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ and celebrated by Christians & non-Christians in different ways. …read more Source: AIG Daily
A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) used NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) to discover a gas giant in another solar system. The planet holds a new record for being a hot Jupiter-like exoplanet with the shortest year.1 Designated TOI-2109b, the planet takes just 16 hours to orbit its host star, as opposed to the earlier record-holder, which orbited its host star in 18 hours… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham We’re almost at the end of 2020—many people are celebrating because, wow, what a year this has been! Certainly not what anyone would have predicted this time in 2019! Of course, 2021 is setting itself up to be just as crazy (if not more so!). Now, that may not seem like a very encouraging Christmas message, but hang in there—I’ll get to that! For unbelievers, their hope is that 2021 won’t be as bad: that the COVID vaccine will start returning life to normal, that politics will sort itself out somehow, and that the economy will eventually
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How consistent Darwinism eliminates any ultimate meaning in life. …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Mercola Thomas Lewis, author of “The End of Alzheimer’s: The Brain and Beyond,” is a microbiologist with a Ph.D. from MIT. He’s done a lot of work on diagnostic testing, and in this interview, we explore how retinal assessment and other laboratory tests can be used to stratify your risk factors for chronic disease and COVID-19. Lewis recently published an excellent paper on this. We first met almost two years ago at the Academy for Comprehensive Integrative Medicine in Orlando, Florida, where he gave a presentation on how assessment of the retina can …read more Source: mercola
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) About 60 percent of you is made of water. Since your body needs water to perform hundreds of basic physiological functions, it’s imperative to continually replenish yourself through adequate fluid intake. Indeed, dehydration is a major health risk – particularly for older adults. Of course, as reasonable as it is to drink more water, many of us struggle to do so – anywhere from 50 to 80 percent of Americans aren’t drinking enough. By becoming more aware of the unexpected signs and consequences of dehydration – ranging from sleep problems to migraines – hopefully
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By Michael By Anthony McLennan Italian researchers have made a worrying discovery – the presence of microplastics in the placentas of unborn babies. The tests were carried out on the placentas of four healthy… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
Positive reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) tests have been used as the justification for keeping large portions of the world locked down for the past nine months. Not reliable hospitalization or death rates; just positive PCR test numbers — a large portion of which are from people who have no symptoms of actual illness — are the triggers behind the shutdowns. Experts are now coming forward in growing numbers denouncing mass PCR testing as foolhardy and nonsensical if not outright criminal. Why? Because we’re now finding that PCR tests rarely tell us anything truly useful, at least not when
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By Dr. Mercola With COVID-19 still dominating headlines, influenza (flu) has been conspicuous in its absence, especially during what is typically peak flu season. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tracks influenza (flu) and pneumonia deaths weekly through the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Mortality Reporting System. It also creates a preliminary estimate of the burden of seasonal flu, based on crude rates of lab-confirmed flu hospitalizations. Such estimates are intended to give an idea of how many people have been sick from or died from the flu in any given season — that is, except
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By Michael Behe On this ID the Future Lehigh University biologist Michael Behe dives deeper into A Mousetrap for Darwin. Behe and host Eric Anderson pivot to the new book’s section defending Behe’s earlier work, The Edge of Evolution. In that earlier book, Behe reviewed hard data from evolution studies of malaria parasites, HIV, and E. coli, showed that blind evolutionary processes face severe limits as to what they can build, and argued that intelligent design was required for the origin of life’s great diversity. In this new conversation Behe touches on some of the attempts to refute that argument
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Two separate spider research projects published remarkable results, both in the journal Current Biology. These spiders’ specific features show their miniature skills, and cause us to marvel at their Maker. Andrew Gordus is a neurobiologist and was the senior author of a recent spider web study. He told Johns Hopkins University, “After seeing a spectacular web, I thought, ‘if you went to a zoo and saw a chim… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Last year when we announced that children 10 and under receive free admission to our attractions for 2020, we had no idea that 2020 would bring a three-month shutdown of our Ark Encounter and Creation Museum, travel restrictions making it difficult for some families (particularly international families) to come when we re-opened, and everything else 2020 brought! Of course, none of that was a surprise to the Lord and we’re so thankful for how he worked through this ministry in 2020. Children 10 and under receive free admission to both attractions again in 2021! Well, we’re excited
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