DIY & Crafts – by Vanessa Beaty

With spring and summer often comes the desire to plant things. If you are someone who enjoys growing and preserving your own food but you’re also someone who just doesn’t have the outdoor garden space that you need, we’ve got a great collection of projects for you.  Continue reading “The 35 Easiest Container and Pot Friendly Fruits, Vegetables and Herbs”

Health Impact News – by Wayne Rohde

With the news of the approved Ebola vaccine by the FDA, many questions arise. Will it shed? Is it a live virus? Will we see Ebola outbreaks on our shores? While I can’t answer those questions conclusively, I do want to bring to your attention something that has been brewing in the background for several years.

It wears a black hood and cape, wants to remain anonymous and is no hero to those who fall victim to vaccine injury or death. This is another federal program, hardly known to the public. And one that I do not wish upon anyone.  Continue reading “New Ebola Vaccine to be Added to Little-Known Government Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program Along with Other Dangerous Vaccines”

Health Impact News – by Alliance for Natural Health

Scientists are speaking out about the dangers of 5G, but government agencies are showing no signs of listening. Action Alert!

Over the past months, we’ve been documenting the issues surrounding the launch of 5G networks. As we edge closer and closer to a wider rollout of this technology, more information is coming to light demonstrating the negative impact on human health that could result, not to mention the damage to wildlife and the environment.  Continue reading “FCC Reaffirms Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure Limits but Turns Blind Eye to 5G Dangers”

Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy

Michelle Rowton is neonatal nurse practioner, specializing in the care of children ages 2 years old and younger. She has worked for over 17 years working in NICU, with pre-mature and sick babies.

Michelle Rowton does not herself give vaccines to babies.  Continue reading “Neonatal Nurse on Vaccines: We are Destroying an Entire Generation of Children”

Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy

Local media in Massachusetts is reporting that four former foster children have filed a $40 million lawsuit against foster parents Susan and Raymond Blouin in Oxford Massachusetts.

The Telegram & Gazette report:  Continue reading “Raped and Locked in Cages – Former Massachusetts Foster Children Sue for $40 Million”

ByLine – by Marianne Azizi

The business of selling babies.  A lucrative business run by a Jewish Orthodox child trafficking operation.  Babies can be sold for as much as $150,000 each.  News of a gag order partially lifted earlier this month names Rabbi Shmuel Puretz  as a major player in this scam operating between Israel and the USA.  Continue reading “Israeli twin babies sold in child trafficking scandal in USA”

Health Impact News – by Dr. Robert J. Rowen

Here is a telling report from the left wind New York Times actually accurately reporting a crisis we face with infectious diseases. For many reasons outlined, companies that develop antibiotics simply aren’t making it. The reasons are many. I’ll outline a few.

New drug development is extremely costly due to regulatory requirements. A new antibiotic course of therapy might cost $2000 compared to a few dollars per pill of older drugs.  Continue reading “Disaster Looms as Antibiotics Lose Their Efficacy”

Health Impact News – by Dr. Malcolm Kendrick

Excerpts:

Question: If a tree falls in the forest, and there’s nobody around to hear, does it make a sound?

This is a philosophical question that has been around for some time. I shall change it slightly to the following: “If a journal publishes a study, and it doesn’t make a noise, can it make a difference?”  Continue reading “Study: Those with Higher LDL Cholesterol Levels Live the Longest”

Ziliak Law – by Jesse Hudson

On Friday, May 31st the Illinois House approved a law legalizing recreational cannabis, or marijuana, in the state, making Illinois the 11th of the United States to do so. The law, referred to as the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (“CRTA” or the “Illinois law”) is on the desk of Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, who has championed legalization, to sign and then will go into effect January 1st, 2020. Two things make the Illinois law stand out from the rest of the nation’s cannabis legalization legislation.  Continue reading “Two Things that Stand out About Illinois’ Landmark New Legislation Legalizing Cannabis”

The Verge – by Josh Dzieza

Whatever Foxconn is building in Wisconsin, it’s not the $10 billion, 22 million-square-foot Generation 10.5 LCD factory that President Trump once promised would be the “eighth wonder of the world.” At various points over the last two years, the Taiwanese tech manufacturer has said it would build a smaller LCD factory; that it wouldn’t build a factory at all; that it would build an LCD factory; that the company could make any number of things, from screens for cars to server racks to robot coffee kiosks; and so on.  Continue reading “Documents show Foxconn refuses to renegotiate Wisconsin deal”

Health Impact News – by Gayle DeLong

In June 2018, the Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A published my article “A lowered probability of pregnancy in females in the USA aged 25-29 who received a human papillomavirus vaccine injection”.  Data revealed that 60% of women who had not received the HPV vaccine had been pregnant at least once, while only 35% of HPV vaccine recipients had ever conceived.  The article detailed the statistical analysis as well as offered possible biological mechanisms for the results.  Three researchers peer-reviewed the article.  When the article first appeared, the editors eagerly promoted it by making it free.  By early December 2019, the number of downloads reached close to 24,000.  Continue reading “Gardasil Vaccine Censorship Continues as Published Research Documenting Fertility Rates is Withdrawn”