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Could your psychiatric drug cause tardive dyskinesia (TD)?

By Peter Breggin, July 14 2014
(NaturalNews) Without knowing it, your psychiatric drug, and some nonpsychiatric drugs, could be exposing you to the risk of tardive dyskinesia (TD). The disorder is rampant and causes tragic injuries. In February of this year, I was the medical expert in a $1.5 million jury verdict on behalf of a child who will be tortured and disabled for the remainder of his life by the tardive dyskinesia induced by Risperdal and Zyprexa. Less than two months ago in May 2014, I was the expert in a legal case settled...

Paid government trolls rove internet in search of resisters who oppose police state tyranny

By Jonathan Benson, July 14 2014
(NaturalNews) One of the biggest threats to government authoritarianism in today's world is the internet, which still allows for the relatively free flow of information between members of society apart from state-sanctioned media and other forms of societal control. But even the web is now being used as a covert tool of manipulation and brainwashing, with paid government trolls actively intervening in online conversations and targeting individuals who resist police state tyranny, sometimes falsely...

How to prepare yourself for the collapse of the age of human delusion (and the arrival of human spiritual awakening)

By Mike Adams, July 14 2014
(NaturalNews) The age of human delusion is rapidly coming to an end. A civilization that has deluded itself into believing so many of its own lies on pivotal issues -- agriculture, fossil fuels, economics, finance, water supply, food, pharmaceuticals and more -- sooner or later runs headfirst into reality. All the theatrics of the era fade into history as the day of reckoning arrives, and the self-deluded masses wake up bewildered and disoriented, not understanding why the fabricated world they always...

Must-see videos: Health Ranger makes B-17 bombing run over Austin; teen kidnapped by hospital; epic rant in Houston and more

By Mike Adams, July 13 2014
(NaturalNews) Get ready to see some mind-blowing videos on a diverse range of subjects. First, let's start with a fun one: my B-17 "bombing run" over Austin, Texas. Last weekend, I took a flight in one of only nine remaining B-17 Flying Fortress bombers that can still fly. Over 12,000 of these were made in the 1940's and they helped America win the war against an evil government regime that committed heinous crimes against humanity by first denying Jews the right to own self defense firearms and...

Smallpox vials gone missing from government lab unexpectedly found in cardboard box: this is security?

By Julie Wilson , July 13 2014
(NaturalNews) While preparing to relocate a lab owned and operated by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), scientists discovered vials of smallpox that had been stashed away, dating back to the 1950s. The virus was stored recklessly in six glass vials inside a cardboard box. It was previously thought that this pathogen, "one of the most virulent infectious diseases" known to mankind, was kept only in two places, one at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters...

You can grow these six vegetables in your home

By J. D. Heyes, July 13 2014
(NaturalNews) For many who love warmth and the outdoors, summer can, by far, be their favorite season. With summer, too, comes growing seasons, and gardeners who love to produce fresh fruit and vegetables for themselves, their families and their friends. Still, while June, July and August might consist of the year's prime growing season in most of the country, being outside during that time of year isn't for everyone; summer heat and humidity can certainly make gardening quite a challenge, especially...

Congressman secretly forced EPA to lift ban on deadly weedkillers made with heavy metal arsenic

By Ethan A. Huff, July 13 2014
(NaturalNews) The U.S. is in the midst of an arsenic crisis. And yet a single U.S. congressman, admittedly influenced by corporate lobbying, is consciously blocking efforts by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to impose new restrictions on the chemical element that would protect the public against this known neurotoxin and carcinogen. For a number of years, the EPA has been investigating the safety of arsenic in order to update its official health assessment for the element. A 2008 investigation...

The battle between Big Pharma and herbal supplements

By Jeanette Padilla, July 13 2014
(NaturalNews) Dr. Mehmet Oz appeared before the Senate Subcommittee on Consumer Protection on Tuesday. He was charged with making false weight-loss claims and was there to testify. Chairwoman of the subcommittee Senator Claire McCaskill stated, "You are being made an example of today because of the power you have in this space." Specifically, McCaskill scolded Dr. Oz for featuring green coffee beans for weight loss. While this hearing was part of the Federal Trade Commission's crackdown against...

Health Basics: How do food preservatives cause cancer?

By S. D. Wells, July 13 2014
(NaturalNews) The term food preservatives sounds quite positive, and if you don't look any deeper than the surface, it's a good thing. It means the food that's packaged in boxes, bags, jars and cans has a longer shelf life, before mold, mildew, bacteria and fungi kick into high gear and start breaking down the food, changing it's structure, color and, most of all, its nutritional value. But look deeper, into the science of "preservatives," and you will find some quite ominous information, and you...

Top 5 health benefits of green tea

By Aurora Geib, July 13 2014
(NaturalNews) Get the most health benefits out of your cup by filling it with green tea. People have been enjoying the benefits of green tea for centuries. Scientists are just now discovering what people all over the world have known for centuries -- drinking green tea has many health benefits. Now you can learn the top 5 health benefits of green tea too. #1 Reduces the risk for hypertension A Chinese study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine (1) shows that regular consumption of green...

Top ways to cut calories and increase longevity

By Dr.Sofiya, July 13 2014
(NaturalNews) With obesity increasing at an alarming rate, nearly everyone wants to find ways to cut calories. Not only will cutting calories help maintain a more healthy weight, but doing so can significantly increase the longevity that a person experiences. Use moderation with nuts Nuts have a great deal of health benefits that make them attractive as a snack as well as an addition to any meal. Due to their crunchy goodness, they are a particularly satisfying snack that can quickly get out...

Record number of Americans no longer in workforce as welfare state grows and economy shrinks

By J. D. Heyes, July 13 2014
(NaturalNews) Five years after the "official end" of the Great Recession of 2008-09, there are a number of signs that the U.S. economy has yet to fully recover. Quarterly GDP -- gross domestic product -- growth has been abysmal, often below 2 percent (which is not enough to sustain the expansion of government programs), which has led to paltry job creation as well. In fact, according to the most recent data, Americans in record numbers are now out of the workforce altogether, even as the welfare...

Self-torture: People choose painful electric shock over sitting alone with their thoughts for 15 minutes

By Mike Bundrant, July 13 2014
(NaturalNews) Do you enjoy your mind? Or does it act more like a personal torture chamber? A series of Harvard studies has demonstrated that the majority of people would rather self-inflict painful electric shock than sit alone and think for 15 minutes. How painful was the shock? So painful that every single one of the study participants would rather pay money out of their own pocket than agree to receive the same shocks.

How would you fare? Here are the instructions:

You are to...

How to double athletic performance naturally

By Tony Isaacs, July 13 2014
(NaturalNews) Athletes and athletic teams are always looking for an edge to boost their performance beyond their competition. Some have looked to new training techniques, while others have succumbed to temptation and resorted to illegal steroids and other performance enhancers. Now, it appears that a combination of new technology, proven natural plant extracts and optimal nutrition may outperform the banned substances and do so legally and safely. Body core cooling outperforms steroids Researchers...

Amnesty for illegals to obliterate economic opportunities for African Americans

By J. D. Heyes, July 13 2014
(NaturalNews) An issue boiling beneath the surface of the issue regarding amnesty for illegal aliens just happens to be so inconvenient that immigration "reform" supporters are avoiding it like the plague, and that's how negatively providing legal status to millions of non-citizens will affect African Americans. In fact, writes A. J. Delgado for National Review Online, those who are most neglectful of African Americans in this debate are members of the party that blacks traditionally vote for...

Study shows children living in violent, dysfuntional home environments develop changes in DNA that are linked to disease

By Antonia, July 13 2014
(NaturalNews) A study published in the journal Pediatrics shows that children growing up in extremely stressful, traumatic or violent environments develop lasting changes in parts of their DNA that have been associated with mental illness, diabetes and heart disease (1). Specifically, telomeres, which are repetitive sequences of DNA that act to protect chromosomes, are the part of the DNA that is affected. Lengths of telomeres shorten each time a cell replicates, stopping upon reaching a certain...

Gluten-free diet improves brain function, intestinal health in celiacs

By David Gutierrez, June 17 2014
(NaturalNews) A gluten-free diet may improve cognitive function in people with celiac disease, in addition to its previously proven benefits for intestinal health, according to a recent study conducted by Australian researchers and published in the journal Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. "The study outcomes highlight the importance for individuals with celiac disease of maintaining a gluten-free diet not just for physical well-being but also for mental well-being," senior author Dr. Greg...

The role and benefits of friendly bacteria and how to use them effectively

By Derek Henry, July 13 2014
(NaturalNews) Inside the body lives a vast number of bacteria without which we could not remain in good health. There are over 100 trillion in each person with over 400 different species, most of them living in the digestive tract. Certain types of these bacteria help to maintain good health and others have value in regaining it back once it is lost. Learn the role and benefits of each, and when to use them. The role of different strains of friendly bacteria Lactobacillus acidophilus is the predominant...

Sodas contain more health-harming fructose than labels lead you to believe

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, July 13 2014
(NaturalNews) High-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is used to sweeten many food products, like popular ketchup brands, pancake syrups and barbecue sauces. The grocery store is loaded with HFCS food concoctions, but the greatest concern regarding health is probably sodas, since these beverages are easily consumed en masse. 24-packs might only last a few days in some households. The average person can conveniently fill up a 44 oz cup of soda at a gas station. Retail stores now sell kits allowing consumers...

TSA grants security amnesty to illegals: no ID required to fly commercial airplanes, but only if you're NOT an American (opinion)

By Mike Adams, July 12 2014
(NaturalNews) The latest insult to Americans will infuriate millions: while the TSA strictly enforces ID and security requirements on American citizens, illegal aliens are now being allowed to board and fly on commercial aircraft without having to show any ID at all, announced the National Border Patrol Council (NBPC). (1) This bizarre decision results in an "air security amnesty" of illegals while simultaneously admitting that the agency's extreme enforcement of ID requirements for American citizens...

Scientists ready to create genetically modified babies from three parents

By Ethan A. Huff, July 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Pending approval from the appropriate regulatory authorities, biotech scientists are gearing up to start manufacturing genetically modified (GM) human babies within the next two years, according to BBC News. A novel form of in vitro fertilization (IVF) that involves combining the eggs of two different women with the sperm of one man could soon be made publicly available as a way to prevent deadly mitochondrial diseases. The body's energy powerhouses, mitochondria are absolutely essential...

W. Va. Gov. refuses further water testing, despite one in five residents reporting health issues following Jan. chemical leak

By Julie Wilson , July 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Despite the fact that only 36 percent of Kanawha County residents are drinking tap water after at least 5,000 gallons of crude MCHM leaked into West Virginia's water supply last January, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin refuses to approve additional testing of home tap water. Even though state experts highly recommended performing a large-scale investigation to determine if any MCHM remained in home plumbing systems, the governor said he would only consider spending the money if conclusive...

Tasty, healthy and sustainable fast food? One chain is on a mission to revolutionize the way we eat on the go

By Carolanne Wright, July 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Many of us who value health have resigned ourselves to forgoing the convenience and speed of fast food. Beside the horrendously unwholesome menus, most chain restaurants embrace dodgy practices -- such as massive disposable waste, factory farming and questionable additives. Not to mention hormone and GMO-laden meats, pesticide-doused produce and heaps of sugar in pretty much everything. Despite the stigma associated with this American institution, a trio of enterprising young men have...

Americans outraged as illegals to get free healthcare, schooling and legal representation

By J. D. Heyes, July 12 2014
(NaturalNews) President Barack Obama is doubling down on outraging a sizeable portion of the American public through policies he is approving regarding the treatment and handling of hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens who have crossed the U.S.-Mexico border in recent months. In recent days, the president has requested $3.7 billion in new spending -- spending that is not offset by budget cuts elsewhere, meaning that it would add to the deficit that our children and their children will have...

Cinnamon bark, used in Chinese medicine, shown to halt progression of Parkinson's

By David Gutierrez, July 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Eating cinnamon powder may cause the body to reverse some of the brain changes associated with Parkinson's disease (PD), according to a study conducted by researchers from Rush University Medical Center and published in the Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology on June 20. The research was funded by the National Institutes of Health. "Cinnamon has been used widely as a spice throughout the world for centuries," lead researcher Kalipada Pahan, PhD, said. "This could potentially be...

Three refreshing and cleansing juice recipes for summer

By Derek Henry, July 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Summer is a great time to create refreshing and cleansing juices. With summer produce and hotter temperatures in full swing, it is the perfect way to keep cool and nourish your body with nutrients that can be lost in the summer heat. Here are three recipes that can get the juice party started. Summer ginger ale juice recipe 1/4 of a small lemon, peeled A one to two inch piece of ginger (to taste) 12 spinach leaves Six celery stalks One to two green apples A take...

'Intersex' fish in Pennsylvania spur search for chemical contaminants

By J. D. Heyes, July 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Pennsylvania officials are conducting extensive sampling of chemical contaminants throughout the state following the discovery of intersex fish in three of the state's major waterways. According to reports, male fish carrying eggs have been discovered in the Susquehanna, Delaware and Ohio River basins, which indicates that the water could be tainted with chemicals, according to new research released recently by the U.S. Geological Survey. Amanda Witman, a Department of Environmental...

Malawian civil societies oppose Monsanto's push for GM cotton release

By David Gutierrez, July 12 2014
(NaturalNews) In a press release issued on July 4 by the organization Commons for EcoJustice, 19 separate civil society organizations and an organic vegetable farmers group have called on the government of Malawi to reject Monsanto's application to commercially plant genetically modified (GM) cotton. The list of supporting organizations includes farmers groups, organic groups, faith-based organizations, nongovernmental organizations and media outlets. May drive farmers bankruptMonsanto has...

Top foods for asthma relief

By Raw Michelle, July 12 2014
(NaturalNews) The wheezing, shortness of breath and other breathing complications are frustrations that any asthma sufferer seeks to find relief from. Instead of sprays and medications that can be costly and often come with a slew of side effects, it may be beneficial to turn to certain foods for relief. In short, fresh fruits and vegetables are essential asthma-fighting foods. According to the Mayo Clinic, consumption of fruits and vegetables is ideal for those with asthma, as "They're a good...

Oxidative stress and inflammation - two things that age humans the fastest

By S. D. Wells, July 12 2014
(NaturalNews) When people hear the term neurodegenerative disease, they either run the other way and just pray that they never have to deal with it, or they have no idea what it means. When millions of Americans take prescription drugs to cover up and temporarily minimize symptoms of chronic health ailments, they are actually increasing oxidative stress and inflammation, pouring "salt in the wound." Finally, when people consume chemicals in foods and drinks, and use chemical-laden personal care products...

My Magic Mud creator proves stay-at-home moms can do it all

By Julie Wilson, July 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Stay-at-home mother of three and liberty activist Jessica Arman discovered a way to channel her inner creativity toward an entrepreneurial dream she never imagined possible just a few years ago. Driven by an inspiration to help others and her family, Jessica utilized her background in nutritional supplements to launch an all-natural product capable of improving full-body health. While a proud mother of two beautiful boys and a lovely young daughter, Jessica yearned for more. Struggling...

Save time and energy in your backyard garden with no-till 'seedball' growing technique

By Ethan A. Huff, July 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Farming can be a lot of work, and for the budding backyard gardener, the thought of having to till the ground with a plow or other large, expensive tools just to get the soil going might seem daunting. But there is a much simpler way to sow seed and produce quality yields that involves far less work, and at the same time preserves and enriches soil health. The technique is known as "seedballs," or "clay dumplings," and a Japanese farmer and philosopher by the name of Masanobu Fukuoka...

The best food sources of muscle-building creatine

By Bri Jackson, July 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Creatine is one of the most popular supplements in the fitness industry. It is a naturally occurring combination of amino acids found in meat or fish or produced in the liver, kidneys, and pancreas. The body can build or synthesize creatine using amino acids from the plant or animal protein in foods we eat. According to Vegan Health and Men's Health, creatine is one of few nutritional supplements scientifically proven to increase muscle mass and endurance on a consistent basis, provided...

Your skin 'smells' sandalwood essential oil, which stimulates cell proliferation and wound healing

By David Gutierrez, July 12 2014
(NaturalNews) The skin possesses scent receptors that respond to sandalwood oil by stimulating healing, according to a study conducted by researchers from the Ruhr-University Bochum and the University of Munster, both in Germany, and published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology. "Only a tiny little amount of odorants are used by our receptors in the nose," said Peter Schieberle of the Technical University of Munich. "Odor might have secondary functions in the human body." Every organ...

Health Ranger releases 70's-style pop song and music video: 'Just Want You to Know My Name' featuring Will Pollard and Vanadia Badillo

By Mike Adams, July 11 2014
(NaturalNews) I've just released a new song and music video entitled, "Just Want You to Know My Name," featuring Will Pollard and Vanadia Badillo (two models from the Austin area). The song is a 70's/80's style pop song created in the style of Kool & the Gang and mastered with rich vocal harmonies and romantic comedy lyrics. I wrote and performed all the lyrics, while the core music was created by brilliant composer Mike Brassell who licenses many of his pieces to Prolific Arts. Click here...

Migrant children used as human pawns to spread infectious disease across America, warn netizens

By Mike Adams, July 11 2014
(NaturalNews) America is in a de facto state of invasion, and it's an invasion that was deliberately engineered to "occupy" America with a flood of illegal immigrants known to be carriers of tuberculosis, scabies, lice, AIDS, Swine Flu and other infectious diseases, warn netizens. A massive authoritarian censorship effort is under way to hide this fact from the American people, but the truth is leaking out nonetheless. It's one giant emergency room. They tell me tuberculosis has become a very...

The Oregonian opposes GMO food labeling because they think you're too stupid to understand

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, July 11 2014
(NaturalNews) The editorial board for The Oregonian is against GMO food labeling, justifying their position by saying that the FDA feels that "there is simply no scientific or nutritional basis to do so." Once upon a time, the federal government said that lead-based paint and leaded gasoline were safe, only to ban them later on. DDT used to be praised, but it's banned now too. The drug Vioxx was "safe" until it caused thousands of fatal heart attacks and strokes. What about all the food today...

Tech companies roll out wearable child tracking devices to 'normalize' intrusive surveillance for new generation

By J. D. Heyes, July 11 2014
(NaturalNews) As many Americans know, a number of technology companies have, in recent years, developed and marketed wearable devices that can keep track of you and your bodily systems, where you go, the monitoring of your heart rate, etc. Some such wearable wrist devices can even deliver email. But many privacy advocates wonder if too many of us are unwittingly surrendering what precious little privacy we have left in the digital age. And they also wonder if there isn't some sort of warped conspiracy...

7 bogus hangover cures that NEVER work

By J. D. Heyes, July 11 2014
(NaturalNews) No matter how many times we say, "I'll never do that again!" when we imbibe in alcohol a little too much, for many there is, sadly, a next time. And a next. And each time, people seem to want to try new and better ways to ease the pain of the inevitable hangover -- techniques that are rooted in legend, old wives' tales and the words of the barroom physician. By the way, the peak of so-called morning after pain occurs at 29 years old, says a recent study from Denmark. Well, to...

Between 300 to 400 doctors commit suicide in the United States every year

By Michael Ravensthorpe, July 11 2014
(NaturalNews) According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, between 300 to 400 doctors kill themselves annually in the United States. Suicide rates among male doctors are 70 percent higher when compared to males in other professions, while suicide rates among female doctors are a whopping 250 to 400 percent higher when compared to females in other professions.(1) The suicide rate among doctors is so high in the West, in fact, that "physician" earned the number 2 spot on Business Insider's...

Processed red meat increases risk of heart failure

By PF Louis, July 11 2014
(NaturalNews) There are some studies that point to red meat, especially processed red meats, as conducive to heart failure and/or cancer. Recently, perhaps the largest study focusing on processed meats strongly indicates a strong association to heart failure with even moderate consumption of meats processed by salting, smoking, curing, or using additives such as nitrates. These include cold cuts, salamis, sliced smoked hams, bacon, hot dogs, sausages, deli meats, and those always accessible beef...

Making the connection: why most pharmaceutical pills cannot biologically heal the body

By Lance Johnson, July 11 2014
(NaturalNews) "Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food." These are the words of Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine. In his day, Hippocrates revolutionized the practice of medicine, analyzing individuals' health on a case-by-case basis, instead of invoking blanket causes and blanket cures for made-up disease labels. Today, in Western pharmaceutical medicine, blanket drugs are developed and marketed with authority. Pharmacology is reinforced in the US by a new-age government agency (the...

Woman recieves $1 million settlement after Border Patrol agents illegally cavity-searched her repeatedly for six hours

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, July 11 2014
(NaturalNews) As Natural News previously reported in December 2013, a 54-year-old New Mexico woman was seized by U.S. Border Patrol agents and illegally cavity-searched at the nearby hosptial University Medical Center of El Paso. Essentially raped and defiled for six hours, the lady, who wishes to remain anonymous, was body-probed and examined against her will. She remembers being forced to "take off her pants and crouch as her anus and vagina were examined with a flashlight." Border Patrol Agents...

Poor diet and lifestyle choices increases early mortality risk by 250%

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, July 11 2014
(NaturalNews) Medical professionals from the University of Zurich have compiled important public health results that can be used in counseling and primary care to slash the risk of early death. Their conclusion was general, stating that people can live longer due to an active lifestyle, more fruit and vegetable consumption, and limited cigarettes and alcohol use. However, they did show at which ages these lifestyle choices are most important and effective. Poor lifestyle choice lead to a 2...

Sweet potatoes: Carotenoid-rich tubers that boost vision and fight disease

By Michael Ravensthorpe, July 11 2014
(NaturalNews) Sweet potatoes are the tuberous roots of the sweet potato vine, which thrives in the warmest regions of the world. They are characterized by the vivid colors of their flesh, which range from deep orange to light purple, and tend to be longer and thinner than regular white potatoes (to which they're distantly related). Moreover, sweet potatoes are not the same as yams, despite their close physical resemblances. Sweet potatoes are one of the healthiest vegetables grown in the West...

Amount of phthalates in average American diet exceeds EPA threshold, study finds

By David Gutierrez, July 11 2014
(NaturalNews) A young child consuming a typical US diet is exposed to phthalate levels more than twice as high as those considered safe by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Washington and published in the journal Environmental Health in June. Phthalates are a family of chemicals widely used in a variety of industrial applications, including making plastics softer and making cosmetics smoother. They are also known endocrine...

Wastewater disposal wells cause destructive earthquakes in central Oklahoma

By David Gutierrez, July 11 2014
(NaturalNews) Injection wells used to dispose of wastewater from oil and gas drilling are causing earthquakes that may place public safety at risk, researchers are increasingly warning. Most recently, in a study published in the journal Science on July 3, researchers from Cornell University concluded that the recent dramatic increase in central Oklahoma earthquakes is probably due to just a few wastewater injection wells. "Our results, using seismology and hydrogeology, show a strong link between...

Vinegar provides immediate sunburn relief, heals other skin conditions

By Antonia, July 11 2014
(NaturalNews) For most people, the warmer weather means more time spent outdoors where the chances of getting a sunburn occur. While protecting skin is important, there are instances where it's difficult to seek shade or times where a wide-brimmed hat is forgotten. Even the commonly-held thought that suntan lotion is helpful has been debunked; most suntan lotions are laden with harmful chemicals which studies show have the potential to cause cancer rather than prevent it.(1) Furthermore, suntan...

Just a few moments of meditation a day found to have profound, near-instant benefits on stress reduction

By J. D. Heyes, July 11 2014
(NaturalNews) So-called "mindfulness meditation" has become increasingly popular as a method of improving your mental and physical health, but most of the research that supports or substantiates its benefits has primarily focused on lengthy, weeks-long training programs. However, new research from Carnegie Mellon University has become the first body of work to demonstrate that even brief mindfulness mediation practice - just 25 minutes a day for three consecutive days - can mitigate psychological...

Obama administration aiding and abetting Mexican drug smugglers and human traffickers

By J. D. Heyes, July 11 2014
(NaturalNews) A U.S. Border Patrol agent has gone public with some incredible charges against the Obama administration, accusing it of "aiding, abetting and facilitating the smuggling of illegal aliens across the border." The agent, Hector Garcia, told CNN in a recent interview that the current chaos of mass illegal immigration taking place along the southwest U.S. border is being "organized" and "orchestrated" by Mexico-based drug cartels. Not only that, but he said the administration is giving...



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