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By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Indulging in nostalgia helps people …read more Source: Natural News     
By Michael By Sara Tipton Disruptions in the food supply chain are dominating headlines across the country. Many people are seeing the error in their ways and are turning away from relying so heavily on local… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ken Ham Did you know wedding pictures could be a “microaggression”? Well, apparently, they can be, at least according to two academics! As employees are increasingly working from home during COVID-19, online meeting apps, such as Zoom, are being used more frequently than before. Well, these two academics (one from Michigan State University and one from the University of Colorado, Denver) are worried that the use of these online meeting platforms is “a ripe setting for unconscious bias.” Why? Because someone, they say, might put their wedding photo—of a man and a woman—as their virtual background and “unintentionally reinforce [More]
By Michael By Tyler Durden We suggested, at the beginning of April, that a “suicide wave” was imminent considering the economic devastation sparked by COVID-19 lockdowns. In the last nine weeks,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola Despite years of laboratory research, animal studies, human trials and evaluation of evidence, vaccines have unanticipated negative health effects. The Health Resources and Services Administration reports1 “The United States has the safest, most effective vaccine supply in history.” Yet, in 10 years of reporting to the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, 5,564 cases for injury were brought before the vaccine injury court. This does not represent the thousands of other injuries and deaths from vaccines reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) — only those brought before a judge. And, in case reports and studies, [More]
By Jeff By Ice Age Farmer A “SOLAR LOCKDOWN” has been announced across media outlets, and Forbes even declares we should fear! But why? And what is a Grand Solar Minimum anyway? Christian breaks… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Are women superior to men because they have one more X chromosome? Read More
By Selco by Selco Begovic There are some skills and strategies that survivalists and preppers keep bashing on over and over again as important ones for hard times. Some of those are … Read the rest The post SELCO: Have You Learned These Survival Lessons During the Pandemic? appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Daisy Luther by Selco Begovic This is an excerpt from Selco’s newest book SHTF Survival Stories If you are not eating right now, take moment and watch a video of a … Read the rest The post SELCO: When Our SHTF Started, We Thought It Was Just a Temporary Disruption Too appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
A new study published in the journal Gondwana Research has identified a rather out-of-place bone from a theropod dinosaur called an elaphrosaur that apparently didn’t eat meat.1 In fact, it was toothless. Adding to the mystery, it was found in rocks thought by secular scientists to be 40 million years too young.2 Furthermore, the dinosaur was found in a location that is claimed to have been close to t… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Tess Pennington Dandelions are popping up in yards across America and while some believe this to be an invasive weed, it is a powerhouse in the homesteading world. The dandelion is a perennial, and it contains a wealth of vitamins and nutrients, as well as naturopathic applications that are astounding. The dandelion is edible in its entirety, which is really good to know from a survival perspective. They also grow upon a taproot, an important consideration as they will grow back if harvested from the surface and the root is left alone. These unassuming blossoms can be used as [More]
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther Masks have become a symbol of which “side” you’re on in the coronavirus debate in the United States and for some folks, whether you choose to wear … Read the rest The post Masks vs. No-Masks: Is This The New Symbol of Tribalism? appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Ken Ham Has the coronavirus brought out the best or the worst in you? I want to share what I’ve observed concerning our supporters, staff, opponents, and others. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Although COVID-19 may feel uniquely terrifying, the truth is: the novel coronavirus is only the latest in a series of pandemics and epidemics that have threatened human health. Remember, in 1948, polio was raging across the United States, taking a particularly heavy toll in North Carolina and in the city of Asheville. Against the spread of this infectious illness stood Dr. Benjamin P. Sandler, a visionary physician who endorsed a low-carb diet to ward off infection. While some of Dr. Sandler’s assertions remain controversial to this day, he was certainly “ahead of his time” [More]
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther I’ve written before about the importance of adaptability in the preparedness world. It’s one of those things that are so important you simply cannot overstate it. There … Read the rest The post The Pursuit of Adaptability and Resilience appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Dr. Mercola As the world’s attention remains focused on the COVID-19 pandemic, essential attention is turned away from other life-threatening epidemics, including opioid addiction. Prior to the COVID-19 crisis, opioid misuse and addiction had become rampant in the U.S. In the late 1990s, drug companies assured doctors that opioid pain relievers were safe and nonaddictive, leading to an increase in prescribing rates. Opioid overdose rates increased rapidly as it became clear that opioids can be highly addictive. In 2018, 46,802 Americans died from an opioid overdose while 1.7 million suffered from substance use disorders related to opioid pain relievers. [More]
We are already contending with the COVID-19 virus and the recent spate of murder hornets in the Pacific Northwest, but now sobering news coming out of Georgia sounds like a B-level horror movie. According to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, a large invasive lizard—hailing from Guiana to Uruguay in South America—has now been discovered in areas of south Florida and two Georgia counties. The squat-bodied ugly … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By everybodysfit After a workout or after a long day, stepping into a sauna or steam room is treatment for your body. These facilities are found in gyms, spas, hotels, and some people even have them at home. The main difference is being in a dry versus moist environment. Both have pros and cons and which type is best may be a matter of personal preference. SAUNA There are five main types of saunas that distribute dry heat. Different sauna styles have different heat levels, some reaching up to 195 degrees F. The stove or hot rocks produce increased levels [More]
By Michael By Dylan Charles In light of the conversation and growing debate about the rapid development of a Covid-19 vaccine, many are watching closely to see who wins the race. There is a ton of money in… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Damon Hines, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Elderberry (Sambucus), which is part of the honeysuckle family, has long been valued within the integrative medicine community for its potent antiviral properties. In addition, Native Americans and European herbalists have used elderberry for hundreds of years – to releive colds, fight the flu, treat acne, and reduce wrinkles. This small, blue and purple-black berries are rich in flavonoids, anthocyacins, and vitamins C and A. By raising the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, elderberry is said to enhance immune system function and improve our ability to fight off infection. Over the years, elderberry has been [More]
Engineering-minded scientists have taken notice that many types of fish have bodies shaped like a low-drag airfoil that are characteristic of airplane wings. Now, a new research study has proven that the engineered mechanics of this design in fish provide optimized movement and thrust for swimming.1 Human-designed airplane wings have a rounded leading edge combined with a smoothly tapered trailing section that is uniquel… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By AdminM Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Despite the fact that they are currently embattled in two federal lawsuits for fraud regarding the development of their MMR and Gardasil vaccines, Merck jumped into the COVID-19 race and nabbed $38 MILLION of American taxpayer funds to develop COVID products, including vaccines, it was announced today. The transfer of American wealth to the criminal pharmaceutical industry continues as millions are out of work and non-pharmaceutical businesses go bankrupt. Trailing Big Pharma peers, Merck inks deals to advance COVID-19 drugs, vaccines by Eric Sagonowsky<a target=_blank href="https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/trailing-big-pharma-peers-merck-inks-deals-to-advance-covid-19-drugs-vaccines" …read more Source: Health Impact [More]
By Ken Ham I’m very excited to announce that our Stargazer Planetarium at the Creation Museum has been completely renovated and is now ready for our reopening on June 8, 2020! We’ve had a planetarium since shortly after the Creation Museum opened in 2007, and it was time for a major upgrade with the latest cutting-edge technology. So in January, our fabricators began the job of expanding and totally refurbishing the planetarium. Actually, it was a total rebuild! Now it’s ready for our guests, and it’s incredible! <img …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By Hesh Goldstein We are living in a sick world and it might be a good time to go vegan and definitely read labels. It’s a given that big pHarma and the medical deities (MDs) want us to stay sick so they can continue to make a fortune out of our illnesses. But, it gets even worse. What if you learned that insects are being put into the foods that you eat? There’s an alleged restaurant in Denver that adds black ants, crickets, grasshoppers and diced crickets to some of their dishes. And this is just the tip of the [More]
By Guest Contributor By Diane Vukovic This article was adapted from the book Disaster Preparedness for Women. The book covers the fundamentals of prepping in 52 clear-cut steps. Whether you are new … Read the rest The post Bugging Out with Babies and Toddlers appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Lindsay Sheehan As summer draws to a close and the spectacular blooms and colors of the vernal garden begin to fade, there are still plenty of opportunities to capture the unique beauty of the changing of the seasons. In spring and summer, deciduous plants are rife with chlorophyll, which gives foliage its green color. As days grow shorter, less chlorophyll is produced to expose hidden hues that were present all the while, we just couldn’t see them. These pigments include carotenoids (yellows and oranges) and anthocyanins (reds, blues, and purples) that reveal themselves when given less light and cooler [More]
How to respond to a college student’s loss of faith. …read more Source: creation.com