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| 11/21/2016 - Glyphosate has been a topic of serious controversy for quite some time now. It's a key ingredient in a widely used herbicide that has been linked to a number of consequences not just for humans, but for wildlife and the environment. But just how pervasive has this toxic herbicide become in our society,...
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| 9/12/2016 - The U.S. Government has been caught conducting an insane amount of vile, inhumane, and grisly experiments on humans without their consent... and often without their knowledge. These are the thirteen most evil, creepy, disturbing cases of human-testing ever conducted by the United States of America.
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| 8/22/2016 - What if you could build your own brain by undergoing a procedure that activates certain neurons, thereby controlling your future behavior? What if you could choose your personality traits? What if that neuron manipulation technology was already in place and being used on people's brains without their...
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| 5/10/2016 - A fantastic new invention by Dutch engineers might hold the key to reducing air pollution, as reported by AnonHQ.com. Dan Roosegaarde is a Dutch designer who has been working on "The Smog Free Project" – which is an attempt at reducing air pollution by building the world's largest smog vacuum...
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| 12/2/2015 - As questions continue to surface about Facebook's alleged role in aiding illegal government surveillance programs that track and monitor citizens, people are growing restless for a viable social media alternative that respects both personal privacy and the rule of law. And we just might get that from...
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| 11/6/2015 - For nearly a decade, the Travis County Commissioner's Court has been trying to decide where to build a new family and civil courthouse complex. Where did they choose? Well, the most expensive piece of dirt in Austin, Texas, of course.
On Election Day, Travis County asked voters to approve $287.3...
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| 10/10/2015 - An enterprising ex-chef from Great Britain has come up with a novel way to tackle the problem of food waste while providing the public with healthy, delicious meals at little or no cost.
Two years ago, Adam Smith opened his first cafe dedicated to using perfectly good food that would have otherwise...
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| 5/18/2015 5:16:10 PM - Many of our readers already know that the cancer industry is a profit-driven racket centered around making new customers rather than finding real cures. But millions of Americans are still painfully unaware of the dirty truth behind the conventional cancer industry and its prescribed "treatments," which...
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| 4/18/2015 - An organization founded to promote independent research and scientific transparency regarding genetically modified foods has filed a compliant with the European Union's ombudsman, alleging that "incorrect or inadequate statements" were made by officials involved in a GMO risk assessment study.
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| 3/26/2015 5:56:46 PM - It's a popular tool for finding unique restaurants, coffee shops, and other local establishments in a given area or region that are popular, or unpopular, based on user-contributed reviews and ratings. But billion-dollar "bully" company Yelp is the subject of a new documentary film by the same name,...
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| 3/22/2015 - A Seattle architect named Katrina Spade has proposed a new solution for urban food production: convert the recently deceased into nutritious compost to feed the food crops.
The project is called the Urban Death Project, and it describes the process of turning dead humans into food as follows:
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| 2/13/2015 11:52:21 AM - As entire communities start to pull away from factory farming, chemical based agriculture, GMOs, and processed food consumption, there has got to be answers. There's got to be cleaner options and there's got to be places where smart consumers can come and pick living groceries year round!
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| 12/16/2014 - This Friday I'll be announcing the new website and a 3-minute teaser video for the upcoming open-source, non-profit 3D-printable project I'm launching in early 2015.
The video will describe more details about what this project achieves, and the website will feature an email signup for people who...
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| 12/1/2014 - Members of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee have sent a letter to the director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) demanding to know more about the beginnings of a $1 million taxpayer-funded project to track conservative "misinformation" on the Twitter social media site.
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| 9/15/2014 - General Mills, one of the most deceptive food companies in the world and a processed food giant that funds efforts to block GMO labeling transparency, is reportedly purchasing Annie's for $820 million. [1]
Annie's, based in Berkeley, California, is a well-known organic food brand that has long been...
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| 8/18/2014 12:37:15 PM - The iconic butterfly (label) is really taking flight, surpassing projections by more than double last year, proving that 90% of Americans would love to know what is in their food and are taking actions to look for a label which tells them that the genes of their foods haven't been modified and altered...
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| 8/7/2014 - A University of California, Berkeley press release recently reported that state-of-the-art real-time radiation tracking equipment has been installed on its campus. Air samples are used for the real-time measurements, while the practice of analyzing milk, fish and other food source samples will continue...
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| 7/2/2014 - Awareness about wireless technology continues to grow every day. There are very real health threats presented by the EMFs emitted by our wireless gadgets as well as from smart meters and related technology. Enter the BabySafe Project, a new public awareness initiative developed by an international group...
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| 5/17/2014 - A popular crowd-funding website called Kickstarter is a great place to raise money for creative endeavors. Kickstarter is "a vibrant ecosystem where backers join creators to bring new things to life."
Kickstarter is advertised as a place where "passion, ideas, and ambition abound." Boasting over...
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| 4/1/2014 - A veteran filmmaker and journalist has run into controversy over his latest project before it has even launched, which he is attributing to extremist political agendas in Hollywood and elsewhere in the entertainment world.
Phelim McAleer and his wife and creative partner, Ann McElhinney, have joined...
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| 2/8/2014 - The International Marine Mammal Project (IMMP) and Ric O'Barry's Dolphin Project are supporting efforts to enact a law in Romania to declare dolphins as nonhuman persons in order to enhance their protections in the Black Sea.
Romanian MP Remus Cernea presented the draft on Feb 4 2014 to the Romanian...
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| 12/7/2013 - If you're sickened by the blatant, serial constitutional abuses of your privacy by our government, there is a product in development out there that will give you some piece of mind, at least while surfing the Web.
The web browser "Tor," part of the Tor Project, as it is called, was originally designed...
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| 10/21/2013 - More than two weeks after the hoax launch of the fake "shell" website Healthcare.gov which did not function, the Obama administration has announced plans to bring in real programmers and attempt to build an online federal health exchange site that actually functions.
A widely publicized HHS blog...
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| 10/16/2013 - It has been on the U.S. drug market since the early 1990s, and population control organizations like Planned Parenthood continue to push it heavily on black women and other ethnic minorities as a form of contraception. But the injectable contraceptive drug Depo-Provera, manufactured by Pfizer, has an...
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| 10/11/2013 - The mainstream media is reluctantly coming around to the reality that the Healthcare.gov Obamacare exchange is fatally broken. At the same time, the media is also pushing a new story that claims mid-November is the "new deadline" for fixing what they call "Obamacare glitches." See Reuters for an example.
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| 6/20/2013 - The American welfare state is a massive failure but not because the U.S. government doesn't spend enough taxpayer dollars on its vast bureaucracy, or that the American people aren't "compassionate" enough, or that there simply are too few programs to go around. It is a failure because it not only feeds...
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| 4/12/2013 - Why? It's simple. The scientists don't know what they're doing. They have no clear objectives, and the notion of building an accurate picture of a few trillion neurons in action is as far from reality as a flea painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
The utopian technocrats, who've been predicting...
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| 10/26/2012 - This is big news, so let me get right to the point. Food prices are rising everywhere. Global food inflation is on the rise, and 2013 is going to be even worse thanks to the extreme droughts of 2012 that struck croplands across North America. At the same time, grocery stores (and even health food stores)...
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| 10/15/2012 - There has never been a more critical and urgent time to raise awareness about the dangers of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs), especially as Californians get ready to vote on November 6 to mandate GMO labeling at the retail level (http://www.carighttoknow.org/). So to help spread the word about...
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| 9/28/2012 - Instead of turning to big banks, the government or credit cards, creative entrepreneurs and environmental activists are using the power of numbers to realize their dreams. Enter crowd-funding. By tapping into networks of individuals, small donations finance worthy projects, businesses and ideas -- even...
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| 9/22/2012 - It's so simple. And everybody knows it.
Mass mind control focuses on two elements: image and feeling.
By linking the two primary elements, it is possible to short-circuit thought and "cut to the chase," when it comes to enlisting the allegiance of huge populations.
Two seemingly unrelated events...
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| 9/12/2012 - "To ferret out the genetic roots of common diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's and then generate treatments" was the true goal of the 10-year, $3 billion human genome project, or was it? Geneticists who were paid a very pretty penny to study the genetics of disease are claiming they are "back to square...
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| 8/7/2012 - Certain biologists and a big part of the natural treatment community have long been preaching about the vital importance of the tiny microorganisms in and on our body. In the last couple of years, the research on the subject has sky-rocketed, and a whole new approach to disease prevention and treatment...
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| 1/11/2012 - They say the road to hell (and financial ruin) is paved with good intentions. And so it is with a massively expensive project for Cook County, Chicago that cost taxpayers more than $45 million and has been an abject failure.
The goal was to make citizens safer, but in the end, a federal probe found...
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| 3/3/2011 - New Zealand-based research organization AgResearch has abandoned its 13-year animal cloning research program after it proved to be an abysmal failure. A company report states that "only 10 percent of the cloned animals survived through the research trials," and it also admits that the animals underwent...
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| 2/18/2011 - There's been a war of words brewing lately between Ronnie Cummins at the Organic Consumers Association (www.OrganicConsumers.org) and Whole Foods, which has reluctantly embraced a philosophy of "coexistence" between GMO and non-GMO crops. The term "coexistence," of course, is misleading all by itself....
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| 10/2/2010 - It has now been widely revealed that the United States conducted medical experiments on prisoners and mental health patients in Guatemala in the 1940's. Carried out by a government-employed doctor working in a psychiatric hospital, these experiments involved intentionally infecting Guatemalans with...
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| 8/30/2010 - On June 26th, 2000, President Clinton announced, ``Today, we are learning the language that allowed God to create life.`` Mapping the human genome would lead to ``the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of most, if not all, human diseases.`` Francis Collins, director of the genome agency at the National...
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| 1/28/2009 - Amid controversy, well known British Homeopath, Jeremy Sherr, complete with wife and children, has recently left the Malvern Hills in the West of England, for Moshi in Tanzania, to, in his words, "get out there and cure as many people as possible". Sherr, with colleagues in several countries, spent...
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| 8/26/2008 - A report issued by the nonprofit organization Environmental Defense has declared petroleum extraction projects in Canada's oil sands to be "the most destructive project on Earth."
"When even former Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed, who started the Tar Sands ball rolling, is calling for change, you...
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| 12/14/2007 - Think U.S. health authorities have never conducted outrageous medical experiments on children, women, minorities, homosexuals and inmates? Think again: This timeline, originally put together by Dani Veracity (a NaturalNews reporter), has been edited and updated with recent vaccination experimentation...
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| 9/27/2007 - Since the launch of the NaturalNews Citizen Journalism program a month ago, over 75 writers have joined the program, and new writers are signing up each week. This program allows writers, authors and news reporters to earn an income while getting their stories published on NaturalNews.com. It enhances...
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| 4/22/2007 - A 120-megawatt electrical wind farm in the North Sea, 23 kilometers (14 miles) off the coast of the Netherlands, was made possible only through a unique financing scheme in which a group of international banks covered all the costs of the project, and will be paid back entirely from its eventual profits....
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| 11/23/2006 - A former MIT professor started on a project years ago to place as many laptop computers into the hands of children -- mostly in developing countries -- as possible. The "One Laptop Per Child" campaign had a goal of producing a laptop computer with a cost of $100 to facilitate the project and ensure...
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| 10/10/2006 - Internet giant Yahoo has unveiled the first-ever "electronic anthropology project," which aims to capture life on Earth in digital format and preserve it in a time capsule to be buried in Silicon Valley, as well as beam the information into space from a pyramid in Mexico.
Yahoo has invited people...
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| 9/11/2006 - Imagine break-room vending machines featuring fruit juice and vegetables instead of cookies and soda pop. Consider colleagues who insist on mid-morning group exercise breaks and applaud a lunchtime workout rather than criticizing the cut of the sweat suit. Ponder an organizational culture that encourages...
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| 3/6/2006 - Introduction by the Health Ranger: The United States claims to be the world leader in medicine. But there's a dark side to western medicine that few want to acknowledge: The horrifying medical experiments performed on impoverished people and their children all in the name of scientific progress. Many...
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| 3/6/2006 - This is part two of a two-part series on human medical experimentation. Click here to read part one and the introduction.
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The CIA continues a limited number of MKULTRA plans by beginning Project MKSEARCH to develop and test ways of using biological, chemical and radioactive materials in intelligence...
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| 1/12/2006 - The time is right for alternative energy sources. With the price of fossil fuels climbing to prohibitive levels and pollution causing severe global consequences, more and more people and businesses are looking for alternative sources of clean power. One company in Australia is looking to provide an...
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| 12/17/2004 - The Google library project -- an ambitious effort to digitize hundreds of thousands of texts from prestigious libraries -- has been named the single most important emerging technology for humanity by futurist Mike Adams in his free downloadable ebook, "The Ten Most Important Emerging Technologies For...
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