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Author: Paul
The government is lowering the recommended amount of fluoride added to drinking water for the first time in more than 50 years.
Some people are getting too much fluoride because it is also now put in toothpaste, mouthwash and other products, health officials said Monday in announcing the change. Continue reading “US lowers fluoride levels in drinking water for first time in over 50 years”
NJ.com – by Karin Price Mueller
When Elisabeth Hall visited a doctor earlier this year, the office manager wanted to make a copy of her driver’s license.
“I willingly showed him my driver’s license but asked him to not make a copy,” Hall said. “I explained that by viewing it, he could confirm my identity from the picture, but I didn’t want a copy of my license made a part of their office records. It contains info which can be used for identity theft and they don’t need it.” Continue reading “What the bar codes on your driver’s license reveal about you, and why it matters”
Over the next several years we’ll begin to see advanced bio-technologies hit the retail market. According to Tom Horn, author of On the Path of the Immortals, this Beast Tech could lead to the eventual extinction of the human race as we know it today.
Google engineers, for example, are working on life-extending technologies that will directly modify our DNA to keep us alive longer. Some have suggested that in the near future it will not be out of the question to live for 150 years or more. Continue reading “The Mark: Will You Wear This “Beast Tech” Digital Tattoo That Can Read Your Mind And Operate Your Devices?”
BAYER is staging costly celebrations to mark its 150th birthday, yet the company´s numerous crimes are not mentioned at all in the commemorative publications. Instead of acknowledging responsibility for forced labor, poison gas and fatal pharmaceutical products, the company’s history is wholly ignored. The Coalition against Bayer Dangers has started a campaign to highlight the dark side of BAYERs past. Continue reading “150th BAYER anniversary: Company History Whitewashed”
Global Research – by Barry Grey
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced Thursday he would dispatch 32 state troopers to Baltimore in advance of what is expected to be a large protest Saturday against the police killing of 25-year-old Freddie Gray. Protests have been held daily since Gray died on April 19, seven days after his spinal cord was nearly severed while he was in police custody. Continue reading “Maryland Governor Sends State Troopers as Protests Mount Over Police Murder of Freddie Gray”
SALEM, Ore. — A K-9 was wounded Friday during a shootout with police that resulted in a standoff.
The Oregonian reports police responded to calls of a suspicious vehicle outside a Walmart. The man fled from officers, barricaded himself inside an RV and began firing shots at police, striking a K-9 once as officers returned fire.
The K-9 was treated and released as officers continued to engage in a standoff with the suspect. Continue reading “K-9 wounded in Ore. shootout, gunman captured after standoff”
Coronary artery calcification has been found to be associated with cardiovascular events. In other words, there are more cardiovascular events when there is a higher coronary artery calcification score. The coronary calcium score can be measured with a coronary CT scan or a coronary intravascular ultrasound scan. Coronary scans are frequently ordered by cardiologists and primary care physicians. If the coronary calcium score on the CT is elevated, the doctor is most likely to prescribe a statin medication. You might think that a statin medication, if it was effective at treating and preventing heart disease, would be shown to decrease coronary calcium burden. Well, you would think wrong. Continue reading “Statins Worsen Coronary Calcium Tests”
Google executive Daniel Fredinburg was among at least 17 people killed today in an avalanche on Mt. Everest that was triggered by a massive earthquake near the Nepal capital of Kathmandu.
Google’s Director of Privacy Lawrence You wrote in a statement: “Sadly, we lost one of our own in this tragedy. +Dan Fredinburg a long-time member of the Privacy organization in Mountain View, was in Nepal with three other Googlers, hiking Mount Everest. He has passed away. The other three Googlers with him are safe and we are working to get them home quickly… Our thoughts are with the people of Nepal, and with Dan’s family and friends during this terrible time.” Continue reading “Google Executive Daniel Fredinburg Killed in Mt. Everest Avalanche”
US Representative Ed Royce (R, CA) is busy at work destroying the possibility of truth being spoken in the US. On April 15 at a hearing before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs of which Royce is chairman, Royce made use of two minor presstitutes to help him redefine all who take exception to Washington’s lies as “threats” who belong to a deranged pro-Russian propaganda cult. http://www.prisonplanet.com/bloggers-compared-to-isis-during-congressional-hearing.html
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Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Brooklyn, NY — Several officers attempting to make an arrest at the wrong house quickly turned their incompetence into a deadly situation.
As police were trying to force their way into the wrong home, they irresponsibly let the home owner’s dog loose.
When the dog ran out, he was naturally in an excited state. The dog jumped on a frightened lieutenant but didn’t cause any harm. Then one NYPD officer, with absolutely no regard for his surroundings pulled out his service weapon and fired his gun at point blank range. Continue reading “Insane Video: Cops go to Wrong House to Make Arrest, Let Dog Out, Shoot at Dog in Crowded Area”