Posted March 30, 2017
Jerry Day analyzes a sales video for a software program that enables utility companies to collect data on the minute-by-minute activities of their customers. It creates personal profiles on energy users to be sold to anyone willing to pay for it, which means anyone who can benefit from it. None of this is for the benefit of those being spied upon. The device that makes this possible is the Smart Meter. Read more.
Archives for March 2017
Spray This Simple Mixture and You Will Never See Ants in Your Home Again
Posted March 30, 2017
According to research by Stanford University, ants come into our homes and apartments because of weather conditions. Pest control products are extremely dangerous for our health. The National Library of Medicine’s Toxicology Data Network reports that at the time of exposure, cypermethrin — one of two active ingredients in Raid Ant & Roach Spray — can cause shortness of breath, coughing and congestion. It can also cause an asthma attack and wheezing. Read more.
Big Pharma and the FDA vs. Nutritional Supplements
Posted March 30, 2017
More people die every year from legalized drugs than from taking supplements, not to mention the drugs the FDA eventually gets around to recalling, after they’ve already done their damage. In addition, the FDA is continually pushed by vested interests (Big Pharma and lobbied government officials) to cut corners so that drugs can get to market faster. So much for the efficacy of the FDA! So, you want more of the same? Read more.
Toxic Chocolate
Posted March 30, 2017
If you have a sweet tooth, you may have read studies talking about the health benefits associated with eating moderate amounts of chocolate. But our research has found a potential health risk in popular chocolate products that’s been flying under the radar – some chocolate contains toxic metals like lead and cadmium. Read more.
Why You Should Take Your Apple Cider Vinegar at Night
Posted March 30, 2017
No doubt, you’ve seen them — lists touting the amazing curative power of apple cider vinegar for an amazing number of ills. “ACV” (as it’s sometimes referred to in studies) has been praised for its ability to balance your pH, increase good gut bacteria and help control your weight, as well as many other beneficial things. Here’s the kicker: All those are true, and more besides. One of the most sensational is its ability to balance your blood sugar. Read more.
Stomach Stretch & Density Receptors: How Junk Food Tricks Your Brain Into Thinking You’re Still Hungry
Posted March 30, 2017
Have you ever felt super full after eating a low-calorie meal, or still hungry after eating a calorie dense one? This has certainly happened to me; for example, one day last week I just ate carrots and drank a bit of cold-pressed juice and felt full all day, yet the following day I had three pieces of pizza and three mozza sticks (all made with a high-fat vegan cheese) and still felt hungry afterwards. Read more.
Is Vitamin C Cancer Therapy Effective?
Posted March 30, 2017
In the modern age, the concept of preventing and treating disease through nutrition has fallen by the wayside. What was once medicine has been relegated to (at best), an adjunct in favor of chemical-based pharmaceuticals, which are now the accepted standard of medical treatment. But a new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Science reiterates what science in the public (rather than corporate) interest has been saying for at least the past 50 years… that vitamins and minerals, not drugs, are what our bodies need for true healing. Read more.
Former NSA Insider to MI House Energy Committee: Smart Meters Put Entire Power Grid, Everyone at Risk
Posted March 30, 2017
Last week, EMP Task Force Deputy Director Cynthia Ayers lambasted “smart” meters as having an wide array of critical problems regarding security, fires and explosions. Her hard-hitting testimony opened a Michigan Energy Policy Committee meeting to review a House bill proposing a free opt-out to an analog meter, for utility customers throughout Michigan. Read more.
Is Hepatitis C Contagious?
Posted March 30, 2017
The common misconception is that hepatitis C can be passed on from one person to another through a simple sneeze or cough, or casual physical contact, such as holding hands. But that is simply not true. Hepatitis C is contagious, yet it is not transmitted in the way that most people believe it is. Read more.
Heartbreaking Letter from Dying EPA Scientist Begs Monsanto ‘Moles’ Inside the Agency to Stop Lying About Dangers of Roundup
Posted March 20, 2017
In this letter, EPA scientist Marion Copley begs Monsanto “mole” Jess Rowland to do his job and protect the public rather than protecting Monsanto’s profit interests, saying, “For once in your life, listen to me and don’t play your political conniving games with the science to favor the registrants. For once do the right thing and don’t make decisions based on how it affects your bonus.” Read more.