(NaturalNews) The mainstream media is engaged in what we Americans call "bald faced lies" about swine flu. It seems to be true with this issue more than any other, and it became apparent to me recently when a colleague of mine — a nationally-syndicated newspaper columnist — told me their column on natural defenses for swine flu was rejected by newspapers all across the country. Many newspapers refused to run the column and, instead, ran an ad for "free vaccine clinics" in the same space. (…)
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10 biggest lies about the international swine flu scam
18 September 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
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ON THE FACE OF DEATH--- WORKERS PLIGHT IN ALANG SHIP YARD BREAKING
31 August 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentON THE FACE OF DEATH "If I go to Alang maybe one person will die, but if I stay five people will die. says the worker".
BY- DWARIKA NATH RATH
Alang is again in news for a short time . The death of six workers in Alang Ship yard has again brought the plight of workers in ship breaking yard into focus temporarily after the Clemenceau and Blue Lady episodes. The group of six labourers had climbed on the ship on 4th.August morning to bring down cables of the ship. When they reached (…) -
The Swine Flu “Pandemic”: From Pigs or Out-of-Control Scientists?
19 August 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
The Swine Flu “Pandemic”: From Pigs or Out-of-Control Scientists?
BY ALAN CANTWELL JR., MD
The new “swine flu” virus was first detected in Mexico on April 23, 2009. A few days later, the US Department of Homeland Security and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) claimed the so-called “Mexican flu” had infected more than 1,000 people with 60 deaths. The novel infectious agent was reported as a hybrid of pig, bird and human flu viruses, including genetic elements from European and Asian (…) -
The Gate Keepers of Death
2 August 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
By David Glenn Cox
There are several reasons that I believe we won’t get adequate healthcare reform. The first reason is that we don’t really deserve it. We let the political class ride unicycles and juggle bowling pins, anything to amuse the cows. Then we let the media and special interest lobbying groups tell us what’s good for us and what’s bad for us. We rail against what we don’t like and mumble about what we do want, and since the bulk of us are healthy it is just a quiet murmur (…) -
Inventory Uncovers 9,200 More Pathogens
27 July 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
Laboratory Says Security Is Tighter, but Earlier Count Missed Dangerous Vials
By Nelson Hernandez
An inventory of potentially deadly pathogens at Fort Detrick’s infectious disease laboratory found more than 9,000 vials that had not been accounted for, Army officials said yesterday, raising concerns that officials wouldn’t know whether dangerous toxins were missing.
After four months of searching about 335 freezers and refrigerators at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of (…) -
Pesticides and preservatives causing Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other ailments
15 July 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsby Monica Davis
Many chemicals we commonly use are suspected of generating this increase in brain proteins, including pesticides, fertilizers and food preservatives. A new study found that a chemical ingredient that has been used as a food preservative contributes to several diseases.
Time and again, the chemicals we use in agriculture, food preparation and medicine have proven that there is a price to pay for convenience. The convenience of pest and weed free crops, the convenience of (…) -
Thirty Days in the New America
1 July 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsBy David Glenn Cox
I write with both anger and frustration at a people so insolated and conditioned like Pavlov’s dog that they have lost the ability to feel, to empathize with their fellow man. We had another murder-suicide here in Atlanta so I went to my browser and typed in Murder-Suicide. Out of the over seven million links, I put together a list for the past 30 days. Jun 30, 2009 Newport News couple in murder, suicide identified
Jun 30, 2009 A murder-suicide attempt by an Upper (…) -
Video: Rally for Single Payer at Union Station, in Washington, D.C.
27 June 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
Activists for a single payer health care system staged a lively rally in front of historic Union Station, in Washington, D.C., on Friday evening, June 26, 2009. Dr. Margaret Flowers of Baltimore, MD was one of the speakers. She said: “Health care is a Human Right. And, this is a Rights’ based movement...Don’t give up,” the fight on single payer. “We’ve got to make it happen. Don’t stop!” The healthcare activists are supporting HR 676 and S 703, now pending before the U.S. Congress. Dr. (…)
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The Flor de Caña Boycott Group Extends its Protest
25 May 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
Letters of Protest to Importers and Distributors around the World
One month ago a youth group launched a boycott against Flor de Caña, the famous Nicaraguan rum. The boycott is in solidarity with members of the Nicaraguan Association of Those Affected by Chronic Renal Insufficiency (Anairc). They have decided to extend their campaign by sending protest letters to Compañía Licorera de Nicaragua SA (CLNSA), which together with the Nicaragua Sugar Estates Ltd. (NSEL) and Ingenio San Antonio (…) -
Indonesian Minister of Health Demands Dignity, Equality and Transparency for all Countries in the World
13 May 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
Indonesian Minister of Health Demands Dignity, Equality and Transparency for all Countries in the World
by Eva-Maria Föllmer-Müller and Stefan Keller
In her book, Siti Fatilah Supari describes her fight against the WHO and the neo-colonial efforts to deprive her country – as well as all other developing countries – of their sovereignty, their rights and their dignity. She accuses the rich industrial countries to treat the developing countries unequally and calls for transparency with (…)