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Aerial pesticide spray to fight West Nile causes fear in cities
Several state and city governments across the US say that the aerial spraying of pesticides has decimated the threat of West Nile Virus in certain locales. Experts, on the other hand, say these efforts are exaggerated, fabricated and even impossible.
Despite claims in places such as Dallas, Texas and Boston, Massachusetts that the blasting pesticides onto the Earth from airplanes above is aiding the...
French cardinal warns: polygamy, incest could follow legalization
France’s most senior Roman Catholic cleric has been accused of “flipping his lid” after the Cardinal warned that plans to legalise same-sex marriage would open the door to polygamy and incest.
Bertrand Delanoe, the Socialist mayor of Paris and one of France’s few openly gay politicians, expressed his shock at the comments, made at the weekend, by Cardinal Philippe Barbarin,...
Freedom of Speech In The West Is Constrained By The "Conspiracy Theory" Label
What would free speech icon Voltaire say about the political and social marginalization of the 9/11 truth movement?
“Have patience awhile; slanders are not long-lived. Truth is the child of time; erelong she shall appear to vindicate thee.” – Immanuel Kant.
“A public can only arrive at enlightenment slowly. Through revolution, the abandonment of personal despotism may be engendered and...
Society now criminalizing parents that allow children to play in the yard
A Virginia mother was recently interrogated four times by police, and visited twice by social services, after neighbors spotted the mother’s children playing in their own yard unsupervised, and decided to report the non-incident to local authorities.
According to Lenore Skenazy of Free-Range Kids, such hysteria and Stasi-style paranoia are becoming the norm in America, where children are being excessively...
The Mosquito Wars: West Nile Virus Nano Vaccine Patch
The mainstream are working overtime helping big pharma prepare the masses for a new type of product that will surely be coming to a future near you.
The West Nile Virus is currently being pushed in the public lexicon for one purpose and one purpose only “product placement”.
Problem-Reaction-Solution is a modern day interpretation of the Hegelian dialect thesis-antithesis-synthesis this is best...
Eating GM Wheat May Destroy Your Liver, Warn Scientists
Genetically engineered wheat contains an enzyme suppressor that, when consumed by humans, could cause permanent liver failure and death.
That’s the warning issued today by molecular biologist Jack Heinemann of the University of Canterbury in Australia.
Heinemann has published an eye-opening report that details this warning and calls for rigorous scientific testing on animals before this crop is...
Chemical Used in Teflon & Non-Stick Cookware Linked to Heart Disease
Further presenting non-stick cookware dangers, a new study published in this month’s Archives of Internal Medicine reveals a relation between PFOA (the chemical in Teflon, used in nonstick pans among other things) and heart disease. While scientists are cautious, as they always are, to say they are definitively linked, some say steering clear of the chemical “just in case” wouldn’t be a bad...
The Christian Name
For centuries the practice of naming one’s child after a saint was almost second nature. Typically, Catholics named their child after the saint on whose day he was born. Over the past few decades, however, the invasion of secularism and moral relativism has worked to undermine the family and religious faith threatening, in turn, this and other such Christian traditions. Swept away by the lack...
Chocolate may protect brain against stroke
New study conducted by Swedish researchers suggests eating chocolate can improve the health of brain and protect the organ against stroke.
The researchers from the Karolinska Institute studied the chocolate eating habits of 37,000 Swedish men while observing their health status of for a decade.
The participants were divided into four groups based on the amount of chocolate they consumed, with the...
Year 2012 is the warmest in U.S. history
The area of the continental United States recorded the warmest year in its history, with 47 of 48 states having temperatures above the historical average, according to official information released on Monday (10th).
The Director of the United States National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (the acronym in English, NOAA) said the average temperature from January to August this year was...
Over 46 million US citizens live in poverty
People wait in line with boxes to carry food from a food bank in northern New York in June.
New official data show that the US government has failed to reduce the level of poverty in the country amid weak economic growth.
The US Census Bureau said in an annual report on Wednesday that 46.2 million Americans are still living below the poverty line.
The overall poverty rate stood at 15 percent in 2011,...
US Government finally admits that 9/11 toxins caused cancers
The US government has decided to recognize around 50 different types of cancer that victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks have been diagnosed with after more than a decade-long wait that has left hundreds dead without proper care or diagnosis.
Civilians and first responders that survived the September 11, 2001 attacks but developed cases of varying cancers in the aftermath will now be covered by a...
Mysterious Seattle Hum Blamed on Fish
Seattle residents have been plagued with a mysterious hum, audible in parts of the town for the past few days.
At first, irritated locals blamed heavy industry – but businesses denied being responsible for the throbbing noise.
Now scientists have come up with an unusual explanation for the persistent buzz – they say it could be the sound of fish looking for a mate.
The so-called ‘West...
Rare Tornado Hits New York City
A tornado has hit New York City and caused some damages, the National Weather Service says. The powerful twister, which originated at sea, disrupted power lines and uprooted several trees in a beachfront area of New York.
Videos made by eyewitnesses showed a swirling air column moving towards the shore.
Lizann Maher, a worker at Kennedy’s Restaurant at the edge of Jamaica Bay told AP that...
Nicaragua Volcano Erups, Thousands Evacuated
The Nicaraguan government plans on evacuating some 3,000 people from areas around Nicaragua’s San Cristobal volcano as it spewed out a column of ash and gas 5 km high into the air.
Three powerful explosions emitting from the volcano were heard by residents in nearby villages on Saturday.
“This activity could affect some 500 families totaling 3,000 people, so we decided to evacuate them,”...