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“This is part 1 of a series of articles delving deeply into the vaccines that are being made to combat Covid19. It covers such topics as what is in these vaccines, what they do once inside the body, what the leading candidates are and who’s making them and much more. If you want to know all about these vaccines then this is the series for you.”  Admin   There’s a lot more to this ronascam than we first thought – I did a little digging, to understand the new vaccines, and it became clear that part of the ‘reset’ the [More]
An investigation by academics, journalists and public interest researchers reveals a web of corporate money and industry-funded science surrounding the nonprofit organization International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI). ILSI describes itself as a network of think-tanks, science societies and institutes that promote food safety and nutrition. However, as research group U.S. Right to Know (USRTK) asserts, ILSI is a “food industry lobbying group” that works to benefit its corporate donors despite its proclaimed mission of improving “human health and well-being.”   Read More: Science Institute Protects Interests of Big Food, Not Public Health, Researchers Say • Children’s Health Defense
Although 38 Covid-19 vaccines are now undergoing clinical evaluation, a handful of candidates have been at the head of the pack from the beginning, including the vaccine developed by Oxford University in tandem with the British biopharma giant AstraZeneca. Helped along by a whopping $1.2 billion infusion from U.S. taxpayers and $750 million from two Bill-Gates-backed global health organizations, Oxford’s assertive grab for frontrunner status has been reinforced by a friendly media, such as CBS’s recent statement that the Oxford vaccine “is widely perceived to be one of, if not the strongest contender among the dozens of coronavirus vaccines in [More]
As part of the PrepWithMike series of urgent how-to videos, I’ve posted a new video that shows you how to make herbal medicine by extracting it with a common solvent (water) that’s accelerated with the use of an ultrasonic cleaner. You can find the video link right now at PrepWithMike.com.   This technique — which is based on a similar technique we use in the laboratory to prepare food samples for pesticide testing — allows you to quickly extract potent medicinal chemicals from almost any herb. This means you can make your own natural antibiotics and antiviral substances, and you [More]
Melbourne residents are prisoners in their city, risking indefinite detention for ‘pre-crime’ and even having their kids taken based on Covid statistics that are often inaccurate. How long before this spreads elsewhere? Americans would be wise to pay attention to what’s going on Down Under. Victorian Premier Dan Andrews has gone on a police-state shopping spree to rival the Patriot Act, recently introducing a bill that gives the state government the power to preemptively detain “high-risk” persons, indefinitely, in quarantine facilities based on mere suspicion they might not comply with self-isolation orders. This is being justified using Covid-19 stats that [More]
If a disaster strikes while you’re living in the city, surviving can be tricky given the unique challenges that come with bugging in in an urban environment. Some of these challenges include being dependent on the city for your basic utilities like electricity, heat and water, having very limited living and storage spaces and the extremely high population density making it even more difficult to gather the resources you need.   Fortunately, you can be an effective survival prepper even while living in an urban environment. Here are four ways that you can do that.   Read More: 4 Survival tips [More]
If you’re looking to live off the grid, you should know that some states are better able to cater to this kind of lifestyle than others. Here are the qualities that you need to look for in a great off-grid state, and here are the states that best exemplify them.   Read More: Top off-grid states in America
Dr. Peter Breggin, a psychiatrist, has written more than a dozen bestselling books on psychiatry and the drug industry. He’s frequently referred to as “the conscience of psychiatry” because he’s been able to successfully reform the psychiatric profession, abolishing one of the most harmful practices, namely lobotomies and other experimental psychosurgeries.   He was the first to take a public stand against lobotomies as a young man, and was able to change the field as a result. He’s featured in Aaron and Melissa Dykes’ excellent documentary, “The Minds of Men.”1   Now 83 years old, Breggin has seen a lot, [More]
Researchers at King’s have developed a material that allows transplantation of bone-forming stem cells into severe bone fractures and speeds up the healing process.   This new method improves repair and may change how broken bones are treated. The study, published today in Nature Materials and supported by the NIHR Guy’s and St Thomas’ BRC, describes stem cells and mature bone cells grown on a biomaterial, in a structure that simulates parts of the healthy bone. The breakthrough could lead to less complications, infections and poor outcomes for serious injuries.   Read More: ‘Bandage’ developed to rebuild broken bone — [More]
“Later in the article a shocking list is presented of how much money each state receives in federal aid per Covid case, in many states it is well over one hundred thousand dollars. Would that serve as a big incentive to report a large number of Covid cases… you bet! Read this article on how the PCR test may be grossly inflating the number of Covid cases by producing many false positives.”  Admin   CDC director agrees hospitals have monetary incentive to inflate COVID-19 data   U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield acknowledged during a House [More]
“Another article on how effective HCQ is and how vile the medical establishment is in this country for trying everything in its power to vilify this drug which I believe is being done not only for monetary gain i.e. promoting vastly more expensive and toxic drugs but also for political purposes i.e. trying to do as much damage to Mr. Trump as possible.”  Admin   With media solemnly spotlighting the passing of the 200,000 mark in deaths attributed to COVID-19 in the United States, a physicians assocation has a question.   “Why is the death rate about 75 percent lower [More]
“Fascinating article by a Dr. Michael Yeadon, a British scientist and researcher, on how the PCR test may be giving many false positives thereby increasing the number of reported cases of covid19 by 10 fold beyond what they really are!  Although dealing with the UK, it would apply here in the US too since we are using that test. Well worth the read.”  Admin   So, to this article. Its about the testing we do with something called PCR, an amplification technique, better known to biologists as a research tool used in our labs, when trying to unpick mechanisms of [More]
“In this letter they discuss the effects of lockdowns, masks, social isolation, HCQ treatment, economic cost and more. Well worth taking the time to read.” Admin   The following letter has made an impact on public health authorities not only in Belgium but around the world. The text could pertain to any case in which states locked down their citizens rather than allow people freedom and permit medical professionals to bear the primary job of disease mitigation.   So far it has been signed by 394 medical doctors, 1,340 medically trained health professionals, and 8,897 citizens.   We, Belgian doctors [More]
Dr. Scott Atlas, who is essentially Trump’s replacement for   Anthony Fauci, said today, in response to a White House press question, that “no one’s being mandated to be vaccinated” and that “it’s not a forced vaccination, of course”. This is very good news for all of us who were worried that operation ‘warp speed’ was going to involve the deployment of the military to force-inject people.   Read More: GOOD NEWS: White House says ‘vaccine’ won’t be mandatory for anyone! – Investment Watch
I have a little fantasy which I’ll tell you about it in a moment. First, let me digress to an article I read several years ago. I regret I don’t remember enough details to do an internet search on it, but here’s the gist:   A man committed some sort of misdemeanor crime. He retreated to his rural home and stubbornly refused to appear in court. Rather than instigate what could easily become an armed standoff, authorities informed the man he would be arrested the moment he set foot off his property.   They cut off his water. They cut [More]
Pine bark supplements help protect the body from the effects of oxidative stress after exercise, according to a study published in the Journal of Dietary Supplements.   Researchers from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette said that taking pine bark supplements led to lower levels of malonaldehyde (MDA), a toxic compound that serves as a biomarker for oxidative stress. This effect was seen 48 hours after exercise among individuals who took the supplements for at least two weeks.   The researchers noted that high physical activity often spurs higher levels of oxidative stress. But by taking pine bark supplements, individuals can benefit from an enhanced [More]
The Silicon Valley company, Profusa,1 in partnership with the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA),2 has created an injectable biosensor capable of detecting the presence of an infection in your body.3   In early August 2019, months before COVID-19 became a household word, DARPA granted Profusa additional funding “to develop an early identification system to detect disease outbreaks, biological attacks and pandemics up to three weeks earlier than current methods.”4   As discussed in “Will New COVID Vaccine Make You Transhuman?” we appear to stand at the doorway of a brave new world in which man is increasingly merged with technology [More]
Vitamin D deficiency increases a person’s risk for catching COVID-19 by 77% compared to those with sufficient levels of the nutrient, a study published Thursday by JAMA Network Open found.   As many as one in four of the nearly 500 participants in the study were found to have less-than-optimal levels of vitamin D, the data showed.   Read More: Vitamin D deficiency raises COVID-19 infection risk by 77%, study finds – UPI.com
09/16/20   Wow, even Tucker was blown away by this revelation. Dr. Yan says she has proof of all that she claims. It now makes sense why the overreaction to this virus from the outset. She has balls of steel to go on his show and make these claims, I sure hope Trump is watching this tonight, though I am sure he is well aware of this claim.   Watch Interview: Dr. Li-Meng Yan on Tucker right now, virus is a bioweapon, and released intentionally by CCP military – Investment Watch
“The corruption in Big Med and Big Pharma is on full display! They don’t care how many people die by their ruthless suppression of a cheap, effective treatment just as long they can reap billions in ill-gotten gains by promoting something more toxic and less effective. I would hate to be in their shoes on judgement day.” Admin   It was beyond strange when the major media networks began to attack a pharmaceutical, especially in the middle of a pandemic. When did the major media networks ever criticize a drug? It turns out that controversial pharmaceutical is a cheap medicine [More]
One of the major tenets of prepping is the repurposing of items that would normally be discarded after use. Soda cans are one of these items that hold a significant amount of uses beyond holding our favorite beverage. Converting your average soda can into a functional and even decorative candle lantern is very easy to do and involves only a few tools and materials.   This instructional article covers the construction of two styles of soda can candle lantern. These are two that I have constructed and used in the past but your imagination is free to add your style [More]
We call them zip ties, zap straps, or cable ties, and sometimes it seems that much of our modern life is held together by them. These thin plastic ratcheting straps have a lot of utility and should be included in any bug out bag, survival kit, or other outdoor kits.   This article is a list of 15 survival uses for zip ties but in reality, their utility is only limited by your imagination.   Read More: 15 Survival Uses for Zip Ties – Ask a Prepper
In every pantry in the world, a spice cabinet is found. Inside, there will be the standard basil, oregano, crushed red pepper flakes, salt, pepper, among many others. Spices allow folks to flavor their food in the way they like. They add so much complexity and nuance to a dish that would otherwise fall flat.   What some don’t know is that, in addition to flavoring food, compounds in spices can actually increase the longevity of one’s food storage. Different spices help different foods last longer, so it is important to do some research before storing to find out which [More]
Anticholinergic medications may increase Alzheimer’s risk, a new study reports Anticholinergic medications block acetylcholine (i.e., “vagusstoff”) and inhibit parasympathetic nerve impulses by binding with this neurotransmitter’s receptors. Over 600 medications are known to trigger some degree of anticholinergic activity (Ghossein, Kang, & Lakhkar, 2020). Anticholinergics are a common class of drugs prescribed by doctors — or purchased over-the-counter (OTC) without a prescription — for the treatment of allergies, asthma, common cold symptoms, COPD, hay fever, hypertension, overactive bladder, Parkinson’s disease as well as psychiatric disorders, depression, and a host of other ailments. What Is Acetylcholine and Why Is It Also [More]
“Rather than rush to market a questionable vaccine it might be far wiser to give Vit. D supplements to everyone or at least to those in high risk groups so their levels, if low, can be brought up to an effective range. But since that would interfere with the medical establishments profits I doubt that will occur so it is up to each individual to do it themselves. If possible get your D levels tested then you’ll know what if anything you need to do. Hypovitaminosis, a condition brought about by the lack of an essential vitamin. Click the link [More]
Anyone who has tried building a stockpile of food to get them through emergencies knows that this is an expensive proposition. For that matter, you don’t even need to try building a stockpile to know that; it’s pretty obvious just looking at your receipt from your last trip to the grocery store.   If you ask people what the most expensive food in the grocery store is, they’ll pretty much universally tell you meat. That’s not quite true, as fresh fruit and vegetables are more expensive. But then, we don’t buy fresh fruits and vegetables for our stockpiles, we buy [More]
Growing your own food has tons of health and financial benefits. You save money and a trip to the grocery store just by having a home garden. Having a garden is a way to ensure you are eating the freshest produce possible. Knowing how to store your freshly picked produce is crucial to its lastability. Some foods run the risk of spoiling the other foods around them if not stored properly.   When harvesting your beautiful bounty, it is important to know how to keep that food fresh for as long as you can. This also reduces your food waste [More]