Posted September 25, 2020
Here’s a shocking story about the latest developments in the dicamba wars in the US. Dicamba is a drift-prone herbicide that is intended to be sprayed on GM dicamba-tolerant crops – but certain states have restricted the herbicide due to its tendency to drift off-target and kill non-dicamba-tolerant crops and other plants. This has infuriated some farmers who want to use dicamba. Read more.
Archives for September 2020
Exposed: There’s a New Federal Court to Handle All the Expected
Posted September 25, 2020
This new federal vaccine court for COVID will operate exactly like the present system for paying out claims for vaccine injury to children. Citizens have to jump through many absurd hoops and navigate all sorts of red tape, to try to squeeze money out of the federal government. The system is set up that way. It’s your basic bureaucratic nightmare. Read more.
Open Letter from Medical Doctors and Health Professionals to All Belgian Authorities and All Belgian Media
Posted September 25, 2020
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. Read more.
Sweden’s Very Different Approach to the COVID-10 Pandemic
Posted September 25, 2020
As European states, including France, are grappling with a rise in coronavirus cases, we are taking a look at the picture in Sweden. The Scandinavian country’s approach to COVID-19 has been controversial. Sweden never imposed a lockdown, although Swedes did respect government advice to social distance. We’re at one of Stockholm’s main markets and the scene here doesn’t look radically different than before the coronavirus pandemic broke out. There are no face masks in sight. Read more.
Low Runoff from Colorado River Threatens Water Shortage Across 7 States
Posted September 25, 2020
Drought conditions this year have been so bad that water coming from the Colorado River has dropped to below-average levels, jeopardizing the two largest man-made water reservoirs and threatening water shortage in several western states. Read more.
1 Million + People Download Study Showing Heavy Aluminum Deposits in Autistic Brains
Posted September 25, 2020
What Happened: In 2018, Professor of Bioinorganic Chemistry at Keele University, who is considered one of the world’s leading experts in aluminum toxicology, published a paper in the Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine & Biology showing very high amounts of aluminum in the brain tissue of people with autism. Read more.
How to Not Die While Wildcrafting: 15 Rules for Foraging Safely
Posted September 25, 2020
Walking out into the forests or fields and coming back with an armload of food and medicine is a rewarding experience. With every new plant you learn to identify and use, you become more empowered to care for yourself and your family. You also become less dependent on—and less vulnerable to—big, corporate entities. But this expanding freedom also comes with the responsibility of ensuring your own safety. Read more.
Here’s Why I Wouldn’t Take the Vaccine, Dr. Tam
Posted September 25, 2020
Statistics Canada recently released a survey designed to gauge the likely response of Canadians to a COVID-19 vaccine when (or if) one becomes available. The results showed that only 57.5 percent of those surveyed said they were “very likely” to get the vaccine. The remaining respondents said they were either somewhat likely, somewhat unlikely, or very unlikely to get the vaccine, while 9.4 percent of individuals responded that they “didn’t know.” Read more.
Beets for Better Lung Efficiency
Posted September 25, 2020
If you have breathing troubles, nitrates — a compound found in beets — may be able to help. Previous studies have shown that nitrates can help improve muscle function by optimizing the way the muscles use calcium. Since the diaphragm is a muscle, researchers from the University of Florida wanted to see if those benefits could be translated to the diaphragm. Read more.
From the ER to the High School Football Field, People Want the Response to Covid-19 to Be Evidence-based, not Political
Posted September 25, 2020
To date, the FDA has only approved a single therapeutic (Remdesivir) specifically for Covid-19—and that drug is, according to many, of questionable benefit. Read more.