Dr. Carrie Madej is an osteopathic-trained internal medicine physician. In the following video, she questions what it is to be human. Why? Because the so-called “COVID” vaccines deploy recombinant DNA/RNA technology that “rewrites” the genetic code much as Monsanto, for example, rewrites the genetic code of tomato and other seeds. Genetically-modified organisms can be patented and owned. Monsanto owns the GMO seeds. Once DNA vaccines are used on humans — and it has never been done before — humans could possibly be “owned”. We could in theory be “patented”. None of this has been discussed at length, and
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By Ken Ham According to a new Gallup poll, more Americans (43%) said buying or wearing fur clothing is morally wrong than said sex outside of marriage (27%), divorce (18%), or homosexual acts (32%) were unacceptable. Well, you could sum up this poll with one verse of Scripture, “they exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator” (Romans 1:25). The answers given to the questions in this national survey really reflect how arbitrary the standard for morality is in our nation. The answers given to the questions in this national
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By Jeff Millions of Americans are being impacted by the psychological fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic aftermath, and large numbers may experience emotional distress and be at increased… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Jeff Cannabis appears to be a safe and potentially effective treatment for the chronic pain that afflicts people with sickle cell disease, according to a new clinical trial co-led by University of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
Genes linked to ageing that could help explain why some people age at different rates to others have been identified by scientists. The international study using genetic data from more than a million people suggests that maintaining healthy levels of iron in the blood could be a key to ageing better and living longer. The findings could accelerate the development of drugs to reduce age-related diseases, extend healthy years of life and increase the chances of living to old age free of disease, the researchers say. Scientists from the University of Edinburgh and the Max Planck Institute for Biology of
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How do I include a creation perspective? …read more Source: creation.com
By Jeff Curcumin, a natural compound found in the spice turmeric, could help eliminate certain viruses, research has found. A study published in the Journal of General Virology showed that curcumin can… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Editorial Team When we hear the words ‘spring’ and ‘summer’, most people think about spending time outdoors, having picnics, or grilling out for family and friends. Unfortunately, such outdoor activities attract one of life’s little irritations – flies. While there are many sprays available for skin, clothes, and to treat your environment, the idea of coating ourselves and our surroundings with toxic chemicals is repulsive to many people. Fortunately, there are several herbs and plants that not only repel flies, but are also attractive to look at and pleasantly fragrant to people. 1. Sweet Basil <img src="https://www.naturallivingideas.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/grow-basil.jpg" alt="" srcset="https://www.naturallivingideas.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/grow-basil.jpg
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07/20/20 A powerful, global AI surveillance system has been announced this week by Al Gore. The system is powerful enough to detect emissions from every power plant, each farm, and every wood-burning stove on the planet. This system affords total information awareness to the powers that be — and is being plugged in to the DoD’s AI weapons system, in a war being perpetrated against all of humanity. Christian breaks it down in this Ice Age Farmer report. Watch: Ice Age Farmer Report: Global AI surveillance “climate tracing” of all activity via emissions data — Earth Changes —
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By Dr. David Menton How the fossil record, evolutionary assumptions, artistic license, and anatomical differences do NOT confirm common ancestry between humans and apes. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Janice Taylor Epsom salt is best known as a component of bath salts, but it offers a wide range of uses, from soothing sore muscles, benefiting health and improving a gardener’s crops to household cleaning, enhancing beauty and more. It was discovered in the 17th century, first distilled from the water of a bitter saline spring at Epsom, in Surrey, England. What is Epsom salt? Epsom salt is different from traditional salt in that it’s actually a mineral compound of magnesium and sulfate, and is technically known as …read more Source: Natural Living Ideas
07/20/20 Trust Stamp is a vaccination based digital identity program funded by Bill Gates and implemented by Mastercard and GAVI, that will soon link your biometric digital identity to your vaccination records. The program said to “evolve as you evolve” is part of the Global War on Cash and has the potential dual use for the purposes of surveillance and “predictive policing” based on your vaccination history. Those who may not wish to be vaccinated may be locked out of the system based on their trust score. Read More: Bill Gates Funded Digital Identity Based On Your Vaccination
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07/20/20 Conservative economist and American treasure Thomas Sowell has a warning for Americans: The 2020 elections could be a “point of no return” for the United States. Sowell delivered the grim news Sunday during an appearance on conservative commentator Mark Levin’s Fox News Show, “Life, Liberty and Levin” — and appearance that came against a national backdrop of leftist calls to “defund police” amid rising crime and chaos in the streets of major U.S. cities. “I must say, even though I was regarded as pessimistic, I was never pessimistic enough to think that things would degenerate to the point
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After some scary population downturns and scarier rumors of bee populations crashing, honeybees are making a comeback, populationally speaking.1,2 After a year of devastatingly bad news,3 bounce-back statistics on honeybee populations are now making for sweet news. Honeybees are coming back after record losses in 2019, a survey of U.S. beekeepers says. The Bee Informed Partne… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham We’re excited to announce the dates for our 2020 Día Latino event—September 26 at the Ark Encounter and September 27 at the Creation Museum. This event is very popular and is a wonderful outreach to the Latino community here in the United States and for those who visit from Central and South America. Día Latino is a wonderful opportunity to equip our brothers and sisters in Christ and reach out to unbelievers. If you’re a Spanish-speaker, join us for this exciting two-day event. Spanish signage and captions will be available, along with Spanish interpreters, so Spanish-speakers can
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By Michael By Kara Stiff The hot weather is definitely here in North Carolina, in spite of an oddly slow start to the summer. All our usual steamy heat appears to have been redirected to Siberia this year. But… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael By Patricia Burke Massachusetts Led Nation with Caution and Human Rights Protection, and Should Continue to Do So E-waste rates skyrocketed across the planet in 2019. (See: Electronic waste grew 21… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
The astonishing numbers of abortions performed each year is indicative of the complete loss of society’s Judeo-Christian foundations, which should drive Christians to their knees in prayer. …read more Source: creation.com
By Jayne Leonard A country staple, traditional mason jars have been around a long time – for over 150 years in fact! The last few years, however, have seen a huge upsurge in the number of mason jars being sold and used, especially among the DIYers out there. It’s not surprising that we’ve embraced the humble mason jar though, it’s an incredibly versatile vessel with a seemingly endless list of uses! Proving that canning jars aren’t just valuable in the kitchen, here are 23 inspired ways to use mason jars in the garden. 1. Butterfly Feeder Bring color and life
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By Sarah Chaffee On the episode of ID the Future we bring you a production by Discovery Institute about C.S. Lewis and Intelligent Design. With contributions by Discovery Institute’s John West and philosophers Victor Reppert and Angus Menuge, we hear about Lewis’s early doubts about God based in part on an argument from undesign or “bad design” in nature, and how he moved from this position to developing multiple arguments for intelligent design. Another contribution he made to the intelligent design project wasn’t a specific argument but the example he set. As John West explains near the end of the
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By Dr. Mercola The COVID-19 pandemic has raised questions about the efficacy of wearing face masks to reduce the transmission of infectious disease. Health agencies are not always in agreement as to who should or should not be wearing masks. The World Health Organization currently states:1 “Medical masks should be worn by health workers and those caring for someone with COVID-19 symptoms, persons aged 60 and over and anyone with preexisting medical conditions as they are at greater risk of developing serious illness, and people who have symptoms suggestive of COVID-19.” The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention clearly states
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By Karen Sanders, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) By the end of 2020, there will be 1.8 million new cancer cases expected and over 600,000 cancer deaths, in the United States alone. Yet, even conventionally-trained scientists (and doctors) admit that lifestyle changes can help us to inhibit the growth of cancer cells. Simply put, there is a lot we can do to avoid cancer! To be clear: Of all the factors believed to contribute to the development of this deadly disease – among them smoking, excessive sun exposure, genetics, alcohol use and the overexposure to environmental toxins – diet is among the
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By Dr. Mercola There’s no shortage of controversies surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, but the controversy over hydroxychloroquine is perhaps one of the most perplexing and frustrating. Doctors and health experts around the world have spoken out both for and against the use of the drug, some reporting spectacular benefits1 while others warn of mortal dangers.2 Game-Changer or Deadly Treatment? In one international poll3 of 6,227 doctors in 30 countries, 37% rated the antimalaria drug hydroxychloroquine as “the most effective therapy” for COVID-19. The poll was done by Sermo, the world’s largest health care …read more Source: mercola
Photosynthesis in plants starts with the absorption of light energy from sunlight, but scientists have been baffled as to how plants utilize the noisy solar spectrum to power the photosynthetic process. By applying engineering principles used to construct wireless antennae reception and energy transfer in human-designed systems, scientists uncovered an ingenious system of design for light harvesting in plants.1 Photosynt… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Mercola It may sometimes look like alphabet soup when scientists begin writing about perfluorinated chemicals, historically abbreviated PFC. Interestingly, the abbreviation PFC refers to two similar, yet distinctly different chemicals: perfluorinated chemicals and perfluorocarbons.1 Perfluorinated chemicals include perfluorocarbons and other per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, such as PFOA and PFOS. To reduce confusion, the EPA made the move to use “PFAS” to refer to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances that describe chemicals in this group, including perfluorocarbons. Perfluorocarbons (PFCs) are closely related to PFASs, but these persistent chemicals have different effects. The EPA describes PFCs as “among the most potent
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By Tim Chaffey Does the Old Testament Law in Numbers 5 allow for abortion in certain circumstances, or was it a protective measure for women in ancient Israel? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Rhonda Cowan, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Are you eating a vegan (100% plant-based) diet? For many people, this lifestyle can be fantastic – filled with health benefits. But, for others, the poor selection of foods – on a continual basis – can create serious nutritional deficiencies. So, like with any lifestyle decision, you need to be careful. For example, if your food choices don’t provide enough vitamin A – in other words, not eating enough beta carotene-rich foods or healthy fats to assure we convert that fat-soluble vitamin A to retinol – we could develop severe macular degeneration and, even,
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