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By none Recipe by Pete Evans Spaghetti and meatballs: It’s a perfect example of a classic home-cooked meal that any person, whether adult or kid, would love to indulge on. It’s also versatile — you can use any type of protein for the meatballs and/or replace the traditional red sauce with a creamy white sauce. Today I’d like to share with you a truly unique spaghetti and meatballs recipe, created by renowned Australian chef Pete Evans, who I teamed up with to write the soon-to-be-released “Fat for Fuel Ketogenic Cookbook.” Instead of the typical grain-based pasta, this recipe uses zucchini [More]
11/01/18   The refusal of the Democratic Party and the military/security complex to accept the results of the 2016 US presidential election and the misuse of their positions of power to prevent Donald Trump from exercising presidential powers is a revolutionary step, well described by Angelo Codevilla here: https://americanmind.org/essays/our-revolutions-logic/   Americans are now so polarized that they “no longer share basic sympathies and trust, because they no longer regard each other as worthy of equal consideration.” Codevilla blames the progressives and their attitude of moral superiority, but his explanation is independent of who is to blame. I blame both sides. [More]
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson This October marks the one-year anniversary of the release of Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson’s book Replacing Darwin. Have the beginnings of a revolution been realized? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Mercola More than 66 percent of the U.S. population drinks water with added fluoride,1 despite the fact that studies continue to question its safety and usefulness for its stated purpose: preventing cavities. A number of countries — including Germany, Sweden, Japan, the Netherlands, Finland and Israel — have already stopped this hazardous practice, but many Americans are still at risk. In Canada, nearly 39 percent of the population also receives fluoridated drinking water (compared with only about 3 percent of Europeans).2 It’s been known for years that fluoridated water consumption is linked to thyroid dysfunction and behavioral problems [More]
11/01/18 “Just another step to the ultimate big brother society.”  Admin “This system basically allows surveillance cameras to talk to the public through their individual phones,” Purdue Univeristy doctoral student Siyuan Cao said. As the above video illustrates, soon no where will be safe from Big Brother’s prying eyes. Purdue University’s SIMBA Labs has developed a camera-to-human surveillance program called PHADE otherwise known as Private Human Addressing. The name of this new program, seems appropriate as everyone’s privacy will soon phade fade away.  (Pun intended.) Before I discuss PHADE I would like to point out a few important facts. Purdue University is also known as “Purdue [More]
Oct 31   On today’s TRUNEWS, host Rick Wiles discusses the back and forth on birthright between the President and Speaker Paul Ryan. He also reveals the possibility of a Russian naval base in Cuba, as well as other headlines. Doc Burkhart joins in later, broadcasting live from Ft. Myers, Florida for tonight’s Make America Great Again Rally, beginning the Mega MAGA week of events leading up to election day.   Watch: President Trump: “Know Nothing” Paul Ryan Should Butt Out Of My Immigration Policies
By REALdeal Source: Fluffy, Sugar-Free, Dairy-Free Banana Cake With 2-Ingredient Coconut Cream Frosting For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Need a sweet pick-me-up? Try this speckled banana cake that’s coated in the fluffiest, dreamiest coconut frosting ever. How to Make a Gluten Free Banana Cake While the cake ingredients recall a Paleo banana bread, we lighten things up by whipping several eggs and extra air into the cake batter through beaters or a stand mixer (or […] Source: Fluffy, Sugar-Free, Dairy-Free Banana Cake With 2-Ingredient Coconut Cream Frosting Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News …read more Source: realfarmacy.com [More]
By Ken Ham In theory, science is about free inquiry and challenging long-held assumptions in a search for the truth. In practice, it’s often driven by unproven assumptions, faulty frameworks, and political correctness. A recent letter in the Guardian (a UK publication), signed by over 100 academics in a vast range of scientific disciplines, expresses their concern over the “suppression of proper academic analysis and discussion of the social phenomenon of transgenderism.” The letter expresses the concerns these academics have about scientific freedom in research, particularly regarding the issue of gender. They claim members of their group have faced harassment [More]
By Michael By Rosanne Lindsay, ND Get ready to prepare for winter and the propaganda to come that claims that everyone needs to be injected with a universal flu vaccine to protect against a “rare” polio-like”… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola While there is growing interest in green tea, particularly the famous matcha green tea from Japan, there are other varieties that can offer exemplary benefits as well. Take oolong, for example: It offers potential for weight loss, heart health and a wide array of health issues;1 yet, it only accounts for 2 percent of overall tea consumption worldwide.2 This article puts the spotlight on oolong tea: its origins, how it’s produced and potential effects it can have on your health. Brew yourself a delicious cup of this tea and take delight in every sip. What Is Oolong [More]
By Admin The Superhuman Brain Masterclass is online and FREE from December 3-9, 2018. Register Now! Health Impact News Your brain is under attack — disorders like depression, anxiety, headaches, ADHD, memory loss, epilepsy, dementia and other neurological disorders are MORE prevalent than ever before! Get the SUPERhuman Brain MASTERCLASS UPGRADES to prevent and heal from these attacks! The Superhuman Brain Masterclass is online and FREE from December 3-9, 2018. Brain diseases and disorders start 15-40 years before they’re diagnosed. We’ll teach you the best ways to prevent these disorders by upgrading your brain …read more Source: Health Impact News [More]
The Nobel prize was just awarded to an international group of scientists under the misleading oxymoron of “directed evolution.” The media spun this event as propaganda for a naturalistic agenda by putting out news articles with titles like, “Nobel Prize in chemistry goes to three scientists who harnessed ‘the power of evolution.’”1 Göran Hansson, the secretary general of the Royal Swedish … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Hesh Goldstein Right now, 25 percent of all Americans are regularly taking sleeping pills, with $18 million being spent on prescription drugs and an additional over $600 million spent on over-the-counter pills. Not only do these figures emphasize the seriousness of the insomnia problem but how drug-oriented our society has become. Is it that millions care so little about their health or is it that they are too lazy to become informed about how insomnia can be reversed and how insidious the detrimental effects of these drugs really are? What’s bizarre is that the over-the-counter sleep aids have been [More]
By Dr. Mercola Inflammation is an important process for your body, as it helps remove microbes and diseases. Essentially, it is a defensive reaction to anything harmful that enters your body.1 However, inflammation can become harmful for you, especially when it becomes acute or, worse, chronic. Diseases such as asthma, bronchitis and rheumatoid arthritis are examples of inflammatory conditions that are harmful to your health.2 Bursitis, another inflammatory condition, is something that can develop throughout your body, especially if you are physically active. What Is Bursitis and What Causes It? Bursitis is the inflammation of your bursa, a small sac [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Dr. Michael Denton talks with host Sarah Chaffee about his new book Children of Light: The Astonishing Properties of Sunlight That Make Us Possible. Dr. Denton speaks of the properties of both light and water: From photosynthesis to metabolism to circulation, even from plate tectonics to the hydrologic cycle, both have exactly what it takes — in “amazingly fortuitous” ways — to make complex organic life possible; showing once again that the world is fine-tuned by a designing intelligence. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does [More]
By Dr. Mercola When’s the last time you’ve gotten, or given, a hug? If it’s been awhile, committing to more hugging is a simple way to not only feel happier but also be physically healthier. Human touch is a complex phenomenon, one that’s linked to the release of feel-good hormones and other physiological reactions in your body. Hugging is just one example, and it’s a powerful one. Even on particularly trying days, such as when you’re embroiled in relationship problems, a hug can improve your mood by increasing positive feelings and decreasing negative ones. This isn’t just hearsay; a recent [More]
The threat posed by the overuse of antibiotics is becoming increasingly worrying. Last week, a Public Health England report warned that antibiotic-resistant superbugs – resulting from prolific prescriptions – are now killing more than 2,500 Britons every year.   Given the endless headlines, it’s safe to assume most British patients are now aware that large quantities of the pills are best avoided. But alongside this well-known crisis, there’s another, hidden danger that’s destroying the lives of thousands.   Leading medics have warned that some antibiotics, prescribed to more than a million Britons for chest and urine infections, are resulting in [More]
Oct 30   On today’s TRUNEWS, Edward Szall and Doc Burkhart discuss the breaking reports of Special Counsel Robert Mueller having to soon face an accusation of sexual assault. Together they also discuss the ramp up to world war, with D-Day-like drills being conducted in northern Europe by NATO, and the spiritual world war happening as reports of a missionary in Cameroon fatally shot reveal Satan is still at work in the world around us.   Watch: Explosive Accusation! Alleged Sexual Assault Claim Against Mueller to be Revealed
By Mike Barrett The average adult ingests about 2,000 microplastics each year through table salt, a study estimates. That’s because the same study found that microplastics were present in 90% of table salt brands sampled worldwide. It’s next to impossible to avoid adding plastic to your baked potato when you sprinkle it with salt. [1] Researchers in South Korea and Greenpeace East Asia tested 39 salt brands and found microplastics in 36 of them. The team also used previous studies to help track the spread of microplastics in table salt around the globe and their correlation to the heaviest concentrations [More]
By Ken Ham Some encouraging news regarding religious freedom came out of Atlanta last week. The former Fire Chief of the city, Kelvin Cochran was terminated from his position in 2014 after writing a devotional book for a Christian men’s Bible study. In that book, written mainly about being a godly father and husband, Cochran mentioned biblical marriage and sexuality in a couple of pages and this was the reason that the Mayor of Atlanta put him on a 30-day suspension and ordered him to undergo sensitivity training. Even after an internal investigation found that Chief Cochran had never discriminated [More]
By Dr. Mercola Squash is a flowering plant in the gourd family. Although you may think of them as vegetables, they are actually fruit. The seeds, blossoms and fruit may all be cooked and eaten.1 Squash are often categorized as summer or winter squash, depending upon the length of time they may be stored, and not their growing season, as both are warm weather crops. Summer squash grows in a short bush formation and include zucchini, yellow crookneck squash and pattypans. Winter squash usually grow on a vine and generally bear large fruit, which characteristically can be stored for many [More]
By Brian People often wonder if the mixed feelings they have are the first symptoms of depression. First of all, you should know that all people experience disappointment, loss or sadness at a certain moment… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola Eucalyptus, an evergreen tree native to Australia, is perhaps best known as a favorite food for koalas. In Australia, the fast-growing trees may reach massive heights of 300 feet with a hefty circumference of more than 24 feet.1 Other varieties take the form of short, bushy plants, all of them with a characteristic pungent aroma. Eucalypti are also known as gum trees or stringybark trees, and in addition to being a staple food for koalas, are prized for use as fuel and timber, and are valued for medicinal uses in Australia and around the globe. In the [More]
According to modern sedimentation rates, are there enough sedimentary rocks to span the millions of years of ‘geologic time’? Read More
By Michael By Jon Yaneff, CNP About Psoriasis and Essential Oils for Psoriasis Psoriasis is a common skin condition where a person’s skin cells replicate too quickly. With nowhere to go, new skin cells… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Sara Tipton When planning and storing food for emergencies or survival situations, we have long advocated incorporating foods that will last forever (or at least longer than you will). By doing… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
A new study just came out that analyzed vast amounts of data from human genome samples from all over the world.1 Based on the evolutionists’ own theoretical model of evolution, 95% of the human genome is “restrained”—it can’t evolve. According to the popular neutral model of evolutionary theory, much of the human genome is not… More… …read more Source: icr.org