Friday, March 12, 2010

The Kevin Trudeau Show: 3-9-10

March 10, 2010 by Mabel Ray  
Filed under Media


Today, the ‘all-seeing’ Kevin Trudeau explains how the exercises in Washington affect your life directly and gives you the headlines he has been preaching for years: Despite Costs, More Companies Replace High Fructose Corn Syrup The Unbelievable Benefits of Omega-3’s Vitamin D Crucial For Immune System How to Create a Perpetual Moneymaking Machine Get Your KT Fix 5 Days a

Over 130,000 cases of diabetes now linked to soda consumption, HFCS

March 10, 2010 by Mabel Ray  
Filed under Health


(NaturalNews) For years, advocates of natural health have been hammering away at the message that soda causes diabetes and obesity . The soda industry, meanwhile, has remained in denial mode, mirroring the ridiculous position of the tobacco industry that “nicotine is not addictive.” Soda doesn’t cause diabetes, the industry claims, and it’s perfectly safe to consume in essentially unlimited quantities. The Corn Refiners Association has joined the denial with its own spin campaign that seeks to convince people High-Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) is totally natural and completely harmless. HFCS is, of course, the primary sweetener used in sodas and soft drinks. Now comes new research presented at the American Heart Association’s Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention annual conference in San Francisco. This new research reveals that over the last decade, soda consumption has conservatively caused: • 130,000 new cases of diabetes • 14,000 new cases of heart disease • 50,000 more “life years” with heart disease over the last …

More media lies: How ABC News’ Brian Ross staged his Toyota death ride

March 5, 2010 by Brendan Joseph  
Filed under World News


Gawker | Brian Ross, America’s Wrongest Reporter, has been credited with owning the Toyota recall story, including one memorable report with Ross behind the wheel of an out-of-control car. He did it by splicing in staged footage to make it look scarier.

Larry Pratt on Alex Jones TV: Gun Control Costs Lives

March 5, 2010 by Brendan Joseph  
Filed under World News


The Alex Jones Channel | Larry Pratt, the executive director of Gun Owners of America, talks with Alex about the Supreme Court and its impending ruling on the Second Amendment.

Psychiatry Disorders a Step in the Wrong Direction

March 3, 2010 by Mabel Ray  
Filed under Media


March 2, 2010 Washington Post By George F. Will Peter De Vries, America’s wittiest novelist, died 17 years ago, but his discernment of this country’s cultural foibles still amazes. In a 1983 novel, he spotted the tendency of America’s therapeutic culture to medicalize character flaws: “Once terms like identity doubts and midlife crisis become current,” De Vries wrote, “the

Israel urges US to act alone, as anti-Iran bids fail

March 3, 2010 by Mabel Ray  
Filed under World News


Press TV | As US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tours Latin America to recruit support for new international sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program, Tel Aviv urges Washington to adopt Cuba-like embargos against Tehran.

Toyota’s consumer safety problems are dwarfed by body count of Big Pharma’s deadly drugs

February 23, 2010 by Gia Zavala  
Filed under Health


(NaturalNews) Even as Toyota now finds itself the target of an increasingly hyped-up inquisition about “public safety,” skeptical consumers are asking the commonsense question: If public safety is so important, then why isn’t Congress asking about the dangers of Big Pharma’s deadly drugs? Toyota’s problems with throttle controls and brakes haven’t actually killed anyone as far as we know. Even if deaths have occurred, their number would be extremely small compared to the number of deaths caused by Big Pharma’s products. FDA-approved pharmaceuticals kill nearly 270 people each day in the United States alone, and that’s according to conservative calculations published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. That’s equivalent to a jumbo jet airliner falling out of the sky and crashing in a giant ball of flame every single day in the U.S. If you’re concerned about public safety in the United States, there’s no industry…

The FDA Continues to Suppress Ozone Therapy Despite Proven Efficacy

February 19, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores  
Filed under Health


(NaturalNews) In January 2010, the FDA sent U.S. Marshals into Auburn, California to raid manufacturer Applied Ozone Systems and seize their ozone generators. The FDA press release asserted all kinds of ridiculous reasons for this particular raid, citing poor manufacturing procedures and the generators’ potential for spreading infections, among others. What the press release ignores is the existence of FDA’s ban of ozone therapy in the USA since the 1940s even after 60 years of prior successful ozone therapy in America. The FDA also ignores the fact that ozone therapy is currently used safely, effectively, and openly in Germany, Russia, and Cuba. Evidently, America’s Medical Mafia is not fond of ozone therapy’s proven efficacy for a wide range of diseases, including cancer and AIDS. What Is Ozone Therapy? In her September 2009 Health Freedom News article “The Miracle of Ozone Therapy”, London based homeopathist Louise McClean asserts, “Ozone is probably one of the most miraculous healing therapies available on our planet at this time. Through its oxygenating power, it successfully treats and cures …

Palin Tells Tea Party to Merge with Republican Borg Hive

February 18, 2010 by Mabel Ray  
Filed under World News


Kurt Nimmo | Palin declared America is firmly mired in the two party system and the Tea Party has to make a choice.

Defections Shake Up Climate Coalition

February 18, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores  
Filed under World News


By Stephen Power And Ben Casselman Three big companies quit an influential lobbying group that had focused on shaping climate-change legislation, in the latest sign that support for an ambitious bill is melting away. Oil giants BP PLC and ConocoPhillips and heavy-equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. said Tuesday they won’t renew their membership in the three-year-old U.S. Climate Action Partnership, a broad business-environmental coalition that had been instrumental in building support in Washington for capping emissions of greenhouse gases. The move comes as debate over climate change intensifies and concerns mount about the cost of capping greenhouse-gas emissions. On a range of issues, from climate change to health care, skepticism is growing in Washington that Congress will pass any major legislation in a contentious election year in which Republicans are expected to gain seats. For companies, the shifting winds have reduced pressure to find common ground, leading them to pursue their own, sometimes conflicting interests. Last week, the head of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, Billy Tauzin, said he would …

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