Dr. Mercola

The TED Talk below features Penelope Jagessar Chaffer, director of the documentary film “Toxic Baby,”1 and Tyrone Hayes, Ph.D., a professor of integrative biology at the University of California, who has dedicated most of his career to studying the health effects of the herbicide atrazine.

According to Chaffer, the average American woman today has 30,000 to 50,000 chemicals in her body that her grandparents did not have. Many of these chemicals have been linked to the rapidly rising incidence of chronic childhood diseases.   Continue reading “If Common Chemicals Harm Frogs and Rats, What Are They Doing to Your Children?”

New York Post – by Joshua Rhett Miller

The shock and anger over Donald Trump’s ascension to the White House has triggered a flood of calls on Twitter and other social media outlets for the president-elect to be assassinated — and authorities will investigate all threats deemed to be credible, The Post has learned.

Trump met Thursday with President Obama in the Oval Office, with the Republican businessman calling the hour-plus session a “great honor.” Obama said they had an “excellent” and “wide-ranging” conversation, while urging all people to “now come together.”   Continue reading “Assassination threats against Trump flood Twitter”

AOL – by Bryan Logan, Business Insider

President-elect Donald Trump, in his first television interview since beating Hillary Clinton in a historic election, apparently no longer thinks Clinton is “crooked.”

After having immortalized the “Crooked Hillary” moniker he used to describe his Democratic opponent over more than a year of campaigning, Trump now says Clinton is a “very strong and very smart” woman.   Continue reading “Trump now says ‘Crooked Hillary’ is ‘very strong and very smart’”

True Activist

It’s only been two days since Donald Trump won the 2016 Presidential election, but in that time, his position on numerous policies has changed. During his campaign trail, President-elect Trump promised his supporters that he’d repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (also known as “Obamacare”), as well as withdraw the US’ military support from South Korea.

48 hours after Hillary Clinton conceded the win to Trump, he’s changed his stance on both. The Independent reports that after Donald Trump met with President Barack Obama in the White House and the pair discussed the highlights of the Obama administration – particularly the fact that 20 million Americans have received healthcare with the Affordable Care Act (and 100,000 have signed up for Obamacare in the past 48 hours), Trump had a change of heart.   Continue reading “Trump Will Neither Repeal Obamacare Nor Withdraw US’ Support From South Korea”

To William L. Stone, Esq.[1]

Quincy, 29 August, 1832.

Dear Sir:—Long, and, I fear, tedious, as you have found my last letter, I was compelled by a reluctance at making it longer, to compress the observations in it upon the intrinsic nature of the Masonic oaths, obligations, and penalties within a compass insufficient to disclose my opinion, and the reasons upon which it is founded.   Continue reading “John Quincy Adams’ Letter to a Ringknocker”

Activist Post – by John Vibes

The government in India has recently made a move to ban large currency notes, continuing the push towards a cashless society, an effort that the country has been working on for decades. 500 and 1,000 rupee notes were banned throughout the country, which may seem like large currency notes, but they exchange for just a few American dollars, and represent 85% of the cash transactions in the country.

The ban sparked a run on the banks in India this week, with customers forming massive lines at banks attempting to get cash notes out while they still could.   Continue reading “Cashless Society: India Bans Currency Notes Sparking Chaos At Banks”

New York Post – by Yaron Steinbuch

President-elect Donald Trump might not move too quickly to move the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and rip up the Iran nuclear agreement — two actions he promised during his campaign, a top adviser said.

Trump will instead focus on brokering an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal, foreign policy adviser Walid Phares said.   Continue reading “Trump adviser: He might rethink Israel, Iran plans”

Daisy Luther

In a world full of political correctness, safe spaces, participation trophies, and social justice, a whole bunch of Millennials just got a big, painful dose of reality.

All of those kids who have expensive college degrees that didn’t train them to do anything productive just discovered that the world could and will say “no” to them.

And what happened?
Continue reading “An Open Letter to Snowflake Millennials Who Are Melting in the Streets Because Trump Won”

CBC News

The federal government is preparing for a potential surge in Mexican migrants coming to Canada after Donald Trump’s election victory, CBC News has learned.

Sources confirm high level meetings took place this week with officials at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada and in other departments.

The news comes as Canada prepares to loosen rules for Mexicans to enter the country by lifting a visa requirement on Dec. 1. That restriction has been in place since 2009.   Continue reading “Canadian officials preparing for potential flood of Mexican migrants after Trump wins presidency”

KATU 2 News

Residents in eastern Oregon and Washington have discussed breaking away from their more liberal neighbors to form a new state for years, but a new twist has been added to the conversation: Why form a new state when the rural counties could just join Idaho instead?

An Oregon representative is expected to pitch the idea to state lawmakers during the current legislative session.   Continue reading “Lawmaker to pitch idea to join eastern parts of Oregon, Washington with Idaho”

RT

At least 26 people have been arrested during anti-Trump protests in Portland, Oregon, police say, adding that officers deployed pepper spray as well as “rubber ball distraction devices” to disperse the rally.

The demonstration against President-Elect Donald Trump has gathered for yet another night in the Pacific Northwest city.   Continue reading “Vandalized cars, smashed windows: Anti-Trump protest in Portland proclaimed ‘riot’”

Activist Post – by Vin Armani

Last Friday, November 4th, Obama quietly signed an Executive Order titled Advancing the Global Health Security Agenda to Achieve a World Safe and Secure from Infectious Disease Threats.

“It is the policy of the United States to advance the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA), which is a multi-faceted, multi-country initiative intended to accelerate partner countries’ measurable capabilities to achieve specific targets to prevent, detect, and respond to infectious disease threats (GHSA targets), whether naturally occurring, deliberate, or accidental.”   Continue reading “Obama Quietly Signs Executive Order To Achieve Global Vaccination Agenda”