There is no more doubting long-standing myths that mainstream nutrition adopted as truths due to poorly designed and corrupt scientific studies. On behalf of public health regulators — doctors, nutritionists and many other health experts have relied on this misinformation to guide millions with false dietary advice which we now know to be harmful. Continue reading “The 4 Biggest Mistakes In Dietary Advice That Even Doctors Now Admit Must Be Corrected”
I have read a number of articles from your Internet outreach as well as articles from other sources about the casualties in Liberia and other West African countries about the human devastation caused by the Ebola virus. About a week ago, I read an article published in the Internet news summary publication of the Friends of Liberia that said that there was an agreement that the initiation of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa was due to the contact of a two-year old child with bats that had flown in from the Congo. That report made me disconcerted with the reporting about Ebola, and it stimulated a response to the “Friends of Liberia,” saying that African people are not ignorant and gullible, as is being implicated. A response from Dr. Verlon Stone said that the article was not theirs, and that “Friends of Liberia” was simply providing a service. He then asked if he could publish my letter in their Internet forum. I gave my permission, but I have not seen it published. Because of the widespread loss of life, fear, physiological trauma, and despair among Liberians and other West African citizens, it is incumbent that I make a contribution to the resolution of this devastating situation, which may continue to recur, if it is not properly and adequately confronted. I will address the situation in five (5) points: Continue reading “Ebola, AIDS Manufactured By Western Pharmaceuticals, US DoD?”
Americans have repeatedly been reassured that the counterterrorism offensive (or whatever it is that’s not a war) against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) or, if you prefer, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), will not be an American ground war. In the jargon of war planners, there will be no American “boots on the ground.”
But it has been acknowledged at both the White House and the Pentagon that there are already some 1,600 military service members on the ground in Iraq and we might reasonably assume they did not arrive barefoot. Perhaps their boots were made in China. Continue reading “Don’t Look Now, But 1,600 (x2) U.S. “Boots on the Ground” in Iraq”
MINNEAPOLIS – According to official medical records, a former Minnesota Marine apparently contacted the Minneapolis VA from his grave to cancel an existing appointment and reschedule it.
A small number of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. will have an opportunity to join the military for the first time in decades under a new Department of Defense policy unveiled Thursday.
Eighteen years after it was published, “Dark Alliance,” the San Jose Mercury News’s bombshell investigation into links between the cocaine trade, Nicaragua’s Contra rebels, and African American neighborhoods in California, remains one of the most explosive and controversial exposés in American journalism.
The 20,000-word series enraged black communities, prompted Congressional hearings, and became one of the first major national security stories in history to blow up online. It also sparked an aggressive backlash from the nation’s most powerful media outlets, which devoted considerable resources to discredit author Gary Webb’s reporting. Their efforts succeeded, costing Webb his career. On December 10, 2004, the journalist was found dead in his apartment, having ended his eight-year downfall with two .38-caliber bullets to the head. Continue reading “Managing a Nightmare: The CIA Reveals How it Watched Over the Destruction of Gary Webb”
More than 19 million people living within the United States are not fluent in the English language, according to a recent report by the Brookings Institution. That translates to one out of every ten people. While stores such as Wal-Mart and even campaign ads such as those coming from Sen. Mark Udall (D-CO), cater to Spanish speakers, the study suggest feeding this improficiency could hurt economic growth. Continue reading “One in Ten People Living in the United States Can’t Speak Fluent English”
Is Mitt Romney, who ran for the Republican presidential nomination and lost in 2008, ran again and won the nomination but lost the general election in 2012, really thinking about running yet again for president in 2016? Many Republicans have simply assumed not. Romney has seemed to discourage such talk in media appearances, and there has been a general belief that after losing as the party’s nominee, the 67 year-old Romney would return to private life for good. Continue reading “Romney 2016 is for Real”
WebMD has received nearly $14 million to promote Obamacare, as part of a government initiative designed to get Americans to turn to “official information” on the health care law.
A major flaw in a piece of open source code that affects Mac OS X and Linux users has cybersecurity professionals scrambling to identify and patch vulnerable machines — but embedded devices making up the so-called “Internet of Things” could be among the worst hit by the bug.
Dubbed “Shellshock” by some members of the IT security community, the issue affects “bash” — an open source code used in Unix-based systems used since the 1980s. Bash is a type of shell code for user commands, meaning it serves as a sort of direct route to controlling systems that is built in at the operating system level. Continue reading “Why Shellshock is bad news for the Internet of things”
Cyber crime is grabbing the headlines these days, but the largest criminal gangs are still making most of their money from drugs, sex, and extortion.
It’s tough to go even a few months without seeing the effects of organized crime on the economy and everyday life. The most salient example these days is the rash of thefts of credit card data from big-name retail chains like Home Depot and Target. Continue reading “Fortune 5: The biggest organized crime groups in the world”
[propaganda ALERT! ALERT! ALERT! They are coming! Leave everything! Run for your lives! If you love your old and infirm, put them down, you do not want the swarming hordes from ISIS to take them alive!
Head to Canada! When you get to the border, declare yourself a refuge. Demand to see someone from the American consulate. Demand your right to $252 Canadian dollars per day, free health care, housing, schooling for your children (if they weren’t too infirm and you didn’t leave them behind), food, and you ladies, don’t forget your human right to a pedicure and to have your hair done. I’m sure the Canadians will welcome us in and if they don’t we will seek sanctuary in their churches. Continue reading “ISIS Member: ISIS Mobilizing In NYC! Attacks Soon, Promises Destruction Of America, Turn American Children Into ISIS Slaves!”
European police have arrested more than 1,000 suspects in an unprecedented nine-day swoop on organized crime. At least 30 Romanian children have been saved from child traffickers and over 2,000kg of drugs have been seized.
In late December 2012 the US Justice Department charged two men with conspiring with the Iranian government to assassinate Saudi Arabia’s US Ambassador Adel al-Jubeir.
A day later Occupy Wall Street protesters announced that they would target JP Morgan Chase. The historical irony of these two seemingly disparate events was colossal. Continue reading “How The Rockefellers Looted Iran”
Three animals from Indianapolis are under arrest after stealing nearly 50 firearms from a gun shop and killing the owner. Only four of the estimated 45 firearms that were stolen have been recovered.
According to the Jennings County Sheriff’s Department, Dejaun Worthen, 23, Darion Harris, 20, and Darryl Worthen, 24, were arrested on charges of murder and robbery. All three suspects are from Indianapolis.