This Weekend One Second Longer Time will stand still for one second Saturday evening as a leap second is added to let the slowpoke Earth catch up to super-accurate clocks. … Continue reading
The Coca-Cola Company has announced that it will take measures to change its production process in China in order to decrease the amount of a cancer-causing chemicals in the soda … Continue reading
by: Ethan A. Huff Biotechnology giant Syngenta has officially been outed for deliberately hiding data that proves the company’s genetically-modified (GM) Bt 176 corn is directly responsible for killing livestock. … Continue reading
People can be presented with what appear to be past life memories in a variety of different ways. Spontaneous recall Especially with small children, memories simple appear to surface from nowhere. Some … Continue reading
by Madisyn Taylor When we are criticized or attacked it is important to not take it into our heart space. One of the most difficult challenges in life is learning … Continue reading
By Peggy Edwards It’s a sad truth that some dieters will be successful while others will not. Why do some people suffer from endless setbacks and yo-yoing weight loss while others … Continue reading
by: J. D. Heyes In what may be the most ironic thing to happen all year, tech giant Google – a serial privacy violator – says the company is experiencing … Continue reading
by: Willow Tohi Like most people who have a higher health conscious, most vegans and vegetarians have a story about how they came to the decision to live their particular … Continue reading
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.1 Mw Date-Time 24 Jun 2012 03:15:02 UTC 24 Jun 2012 16:15:02 near epicenter 24 Jun 2012 03:15:02 standard time in your timezone Location 57.601N 163.218E … Continue reading
Saying Yes to the Universe Making the Decision by Madisyn Taylor The hardest thing about saying yes to the universe is that it means accepting everything life puts in front … Continue reading
By Dr. Mercola It’s common knowledge that drugs, vitamins or supplements contain more than just the active ingredient. Something has to encapsulate them―hold them together―in a form that not only … Continue reading
Florida man on drugs got naked, barged into his girlfriend’s house, bit a chunk out of a man’s arm and ate it, then powered through several cop-deployed Taser probes before … Continue reading
by: Jonathan Benson The economic situation in Greece is only continuing to worsen, as reports indicate that hospitals and care centers throughout the nation are running completely out of medicines, … Continue reading
Leaking injection wells may pose a risk–and the science has not kept pace with the growing glut of wastewater By Abrahm Lustgarten and ProPublica Over the past several decades, U.S. … Continue reading
Snap out of it! No, really — snap out of it! A fledgling hypnotist’s demonstration at a Québécois school wound up embarrassing when he proved unable to bring several girls … Continue reading
by: Mike Bundrant By the age of 14, most girls have succumbed to the insatiable inner critic that tells them they are less than. Yet, the belief that they need … Continue reading
Often as a paranormal investigator I’m asked if anything can follow me or anyone on my team home. In all honesty I have to answer yes, there are situations where … Continue reading
While Star Trek: Voyager and conspiracy theories suggest that aviatrix Amelia Earhart was kidnapped by aliens, it’s looking more and more like she met her end right here on Earth. … Continue reading
Oregon man battling the ‘Black Death’ plague An Oregon man is at death’s door in a hospital battling a rare case of the infamous “Black Death” plague, health officials said. … Continue reading
Student research is often dictated by corporations that endow professorships, give money to universities, and put their executives on education boards. “When I approached professors to discuss research projects addressing … Continue reading
by: Raw Michelle Recent research from the University of Copenhagen suggests that some people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may benefit from dietary changes that extend past the preliminary … Continue reading
In the rainforest of south-east Cameroon 80% of the meat eaten is “bushmeat”. The indigenous people consume a diet of gorilla, chimpanzee or monkey. It is estimated that an excess … Continue reading
Better lithium ion batteries have led to an explosion in availability of plug-in passenger cars. And now, thanks to relatively cheap electricity and the simplicity of the electric drivetrain, electric vehicles have … Continue reading
GMOs – It’s time for change by: John McKiernan More than 40 countries, including China, require the labeling of genetically modified foods, but the U.S. is not one of them. … Continue reading
More of us than ever hate the way that we look. It’s making us anxious, unhealthy and disempowered. A special report on the pressures distorting the way we think and feel By: Eva … Continue reading
by: Craig Stellpflug In yet another wave of “truth in advertising” lawsuits, embattled Tropicana is now fending off approximately 20 lawsuits at once because of blatant truth-slanting labeling that misleads … Continue reading
The details are thin but they sure don’t smell right. The short form is that Sunny Sheu had his house stolen from him by fictive buyers who used forged documents. … Continue reading
by: Jonathan Benson An unlicensed vaccine being quietly shipped into the U.K. from the Czech Republic is sparking controversy as it may be linked to causing severe allergic reactions. Medi-Mumps, … Continue reading
By Peter Sams Many people worry about their weight, what they eat, and how they look. This is especially true for teenagers and young adults, who face extra pressure to fit … Continue reading
By Cory Silverberg Anything is this color is written by me Mike G It’s probably safe to say that everyone experiences some degree of shame about sex. Whether we feel shame … Continue reading
Summer is a fun time of year for humans and dogs alike. Many dogs (and people) love to play outdoors despite the heat. Some homes do not have air-conditioning, so … Continue reading
St. Louis area residents are stepping into the growing debate over labeling of genetically modified foods. On Saturday, the Gateway Green Alliance and Safe Food Action St. Louis plan to protest in … Continue reading
Reuters Jun 7, 2012 LONDON: Drug-resistant strains of gonorrhoea have spread to countries across the world, the UN health agency said on Wednesday, and millions of patients may run out of … Continue reading
by Jason Ditz US soldiers are committing suicide at an alarming rate in 2012, according to new Pentagon statistics reported by the Associated Press. The rate was roughly one per day, … Continue reading
by: J. D. Heyes A dramatic rise in obesity rates across the country in recent years has led to a parallel increase in new cases of diabetes, but not everyone … Continue reading
I disagree I have to say from my own experience that I feel more depressed or down on the days that I don’t go outside and walk or ride my indoor stationary … Continue reading
Back in 1992, in his speech to the Republican National Convention, Pat Buchanan railed against the “environmental extremists who put birds and rats and insects ahead of families, workers, and … Continue reading
Complete Bilderberg Coverage: http://theintelhub.com/bilderberg-2012/ An exclusive interview with a U.S. veteran who was arrested on Thursday May 31st, at the 2012 Bilderberg 2012 meetings. This veteran was apparently forcefully vaccinated and intimated … Continue reading
Mercury injected into babies heads for research. Doctors and mothers are lining up to help with the research in which the mother actually pays for the research and is left … Continue reading
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 2.0 Md Date-Time 4 Jun 2012 12:05:01 UTC 4 Jun 2012 08:05:01 near epicenter 4 Jun 2012 12:05:01 standard time in your timezone Location 37.696N 78.014W … Continue reading
By Marcia Purse There’s no question that religious beliefs can give people with serious mental disorders comfort and strength. You have only to look through message threads on my forums to find … Continue reading
By J.J. Barrow and Trevor Aaronson – Paz Oquendo, a worker at the U.S. Postal Service’s Orlando sorting facility, smelled the noxious odor first. It was Feb. 4, 2011, and … Continue reading
Five million Brazilian farmers are locked in a lawsuit with US-based biotech giant Monsanto, suing for as much as 6.2 billion euros. They say that the genetic-engineering company has been … Continue reading
We first told you about Okanagan Specialty Fruits developing genetically modified apple varieties designed to never go brown back in 2010, and it looks like the Canadian biotech company is closer than … Continue reading
Everyone is deathly afraid of coming down with cancer, yet the very lifestyle that promotes cancer is the most popular. Cancer has been one of the leading causes of death … Continue reading
Here goes the last great American sanctuary from intrusion- bathrooms with spy cams. Going to the bathroom has now been monitored in a hospital in NY where sensors were placed … Continue reading