Secret Service tossed non-essentials from White House bunker on 9/11
September 8, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under World News
Ron Brynaert | Condoleezza Rice claims she yelled at George W. Bush and told him not to return to White House after 9/11 attacks, then hung up on the president.
GM fish are safe to eat, says FDA prior to public meeting
September 8, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under Health
(NaturalNews) Eager to thrust untested genetically-modified (GM) salmon on the public, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently made a preliminary announcement that Aqua Bounty’s “AquAdvantage” salmon is safe to eat, despite a total lack of evidence proving this to be true. The FDA is set to discuss the issue at a three-day public meeting beginning on September 19, but has decided to announce in advance its baseless decision in favor of the “Frankenfish”. AquAdvantage salmon is genetically engineered to grow twice as fast as real Atlantic salmon. Company officials insist the GM fish is safe, sterile and identical to real salmon. It also insists that the GM fish poses no threat to the environment. But since no safety studies have verified any of this to be true, such claims are entirely baseless. And since the company’s entire existence depends on AquAdvantage getting approved, the claims deserve further scrutiny and legitimate scientific testing. The …
More Troops for Afghanistan in the Works
September 7, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under Uncategorized
Press TV | General David Petraeus claims the extra troops are intended to mainly train Afghan security forces, a NATO official said.
American History, American War, American Empire
September 7, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under Media
David Gordon | Fein rightly emphasizes the Constitution assigns responsibility to Congress, not the president, to declare war.
Broccoli Can Cure Stomach Infections
September 6, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under Media
August 31, 2010 Natural News by Jonathan Benson It is hardly breaking news that eating cruciferous vegetables like broccoli helps to improve health. But researchers from the University of Liverpool have discovered new benefits to eating both broccoli and plantains — two high-fiber foods — that may help people with Chron’s disease and other digestive disorders. According to
Rockefeller Foundation and WHO Continue Collaboration on Sterilizing Vaccines, Implantables
September 6, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under World News
Jurriaan Maessen | Depopulation efforts are being developed in collaboration between the Rockefeller Foundation and the World Health Organization.
Amino acid L-arginine vital for fighting, preventing infections
September 6, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under Health
(NaturalNews) Researchers from the University of Alberta (UA) have made an interesting discovery about the way the body fights and prevents infections. Richard Lamb and post doctoral fellow Virginie Mieulet, found that L-arginine, an amino acid present in protein-rich foods, is necessary for the immune system to properly detect and eliminate invading bacteria. Published in the journal Science Signalling , the discovery has massive implications in understanding the role of proper nutrition — particularly essential and non-essential amino acids — in maintaining good health and preventing disease. A healthy body is full of macrophage white blood cells that seek out infections and destroy them. Prior research has established that L-arginine plays an important role in the function of macrophages, but the new study has expanded upon that to reveal that L-arginine also acts as a watchdog for invaders, signaling to the rest of the body to “rally up the troops”, so to speak. The team also discovered that, even in the absence of proper nutrition, L-arginine still helps the body…
Horrifying environmental impact of non-Gulf shrimp
September 6, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under Health
(NaturalNews) Shrimp is the most popular seafood in the United States, with the average resident consuming 4.1 pounds per year. But this food comes at a serious cost for the planet and for human health, warns Jill Richardson, author of Recipe for America: Why Our Food System Is Broken and What We Can Do to Fix It . “Unfortunately much of the shrimp we eat are a cocktail of chemicals, harvested at the expense of one of the world’s productive ecosystems,” Richardson writes on Alternet.org. “Worse, guidelines for finding some kind of ‘sustainable shrimp’ are so far nonexistent.” Like all seafood, shrimp are wild animals, and many are still caught in the wild. Nearly all shrimp fishing in the world, however, is performed with the highly destructive technique known as trawling: Fishermen attach weighted nets the size of football fields to their boats, then drag them along the ocean floor scooping up all life in their …
Anticonvulsant Drug Makes People Suicidal
September 5, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under Media
August 31, 2010 Natural News by David Gutierrez Popular anti-seizure drugs may seriously increase a patient’s risk of suicide and violent death, according to a study conducted by researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The drugs, known as anticonvulsants, were initially designed for the treatment
Will Americans Pay to Bailout Yet Another Foreign Bank … in Afghanistan?
September 5, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under World News
Washington’s Blog | American taxpayers have been bailing out foreign banks for years.




