How to avoid salmonella contaminated eggs
September 1, 2010 by Orion Christopher
Filed under Health
(NaturalNews) In response to the massive egg recall, some mainstream news outlets have begun addressing the real cause of food contamination: inhumane and unsanitary food production methods. A recent MSNBC article explains that organically-grown eggs from chickens who live and feed in natural pastures are healthier and safer than the caged, industrially-grown ones most people buy. According to the report, more than 90 percent of store-bought eggs come from chickens who live in tight, filthy cages. Such conditions actually encourage the growth and spread of dangerous bacteria like salmonella. Commercial chickens regularly eat unnatural feed as well, and are typically unable to go outside and get any exercise, which greatly affects the quality and integrity of both their eggs. “When you put four or five chickens in tiny cages, they can’t engage in normal chicken behavior — pecking in the dirt, dusting,” explained chicken expert Gail Damerow, author of Storey’s Guide to Raising Chicken , to MSNBC. “The pressure of the wire cages against their feet causes infections, their feathers rub off on the…
Nasa scientists braced for ‘solar tsunami’ to hit earth
August 3, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under World News
London Telegraph | The earth could be hit by a wave of violent space weather as early as Tuesday after a massive explosion on the sun, scientists have warned.
New Space Policy Calls For Global Cooperation
July 1, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under Media
June 28, 2010 The Wall Street Journal By Andy Pasztor The Obama administration as early as Monday is expected to call for significantly greater international cooperation than ever before in outer space, covering a wide range of civilian and national-security programs. The new policy, according to industry and government officials familiar with the details, also endorses the pursuit of
New Space Policy Calls For Global Cooperation
July 1, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under Media
June 28, 2010 The Wall Street Journal By Andy Pasztor The Obama administration as early as Monday is expected to call for significantly greater international cooperation than ever before in outer space, covering a wide range of civilian and national-security programs. The new policy, according to industry and government officials familiar with the details, also endorses the pursuit of
As the Sun Awakens, NASA Keeps a Wary Eye on Space Weather
June 6, 2010 by Brendan Joseph
Filed under World News
NASA Science | Earth and space are about to come into contact in a way that’s new to human history.
Could The Survival Bunkers become the next trend ?
June 5, 2010 by Gia Zavala
Filed under Ecomonic Crisis
MAN SELLING HIDDEN BUNKER SPOTS: “LAST HOPE” 5-18-2010 Where would you go in the event of a catastrophe? For $50,000, one man says he will guarantee your family’s security in the event of a nuclear blast, tsunami, earthquake or other disaster. “That whole upper structure can be blown away, debris could fall in here — doesn’t matter, [it] won’t get inside,” says Robert Vicino, a San Diego inventor and real estate entrepreneur. Vicino’s master plan is to build a self-contained shelter to be a safe haven in the case of a catastrophe. “Would you want to survive or would you want to sit on the porch with chardonnay or Jack Daniels and watch the show?” Vicino asked. This is what happens when NASA’s Space Station will not accommodate all the Wall Street Bankers.
NASA Accused of ‘Climategate’ Stalling
May 27, 2010 by Brendan Joseph
Filed under World News
FOIA Response Long Overdue By Stephan Dinan The man battling NASA for access to potential “Climategate” e-mails says the agency is still withholding documents and that NASA may be trying to stall long enough to avoid hurting an upcoming Senate debate on global warming. Nearly three years after his first Freedom of Information Act request, Christopher C. Horner, senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, said he will file a lawsuit Thursday to force NASA to turn over documents the agency has promised but has never delivered. Mr. Horner said he expects the documents, primarily e-mails from scientists involved with NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), will be yet another blow to the science behind global warming, which has come under fire in recent months after e-mails from a leading British research unit indicated scientists had manipulated some data. “What we’ve got is the third leg of the stool here, which is the U.S.-led, NASA-run effort to defend …
Secret X-37B Space Plane Spotted by Amateur Skywatchers
May 24, 2010 by Gia Zavala
Filed under World News
SPACE.com | The unpiloted X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle 1 was lofted on April 22 atop an Atlas launcher.
COG: Are You Interested
May 7, 2010 by Gia Zavala
Filed under World News
Infowars.com | COG’s video for the single “Are You Interested” from the Album “Sharing Space” (2008).
NASA Data Worse Than Climate-Gate Data, Space Agency Admits
March 31, 2010 by Kevin Dillon
Filed under World News
NASA can put a man on the moon, but the space agency can’t tell you what the temperature was back then. By Blake Snow NASA was able to put a man on the moon, but the space agency can’t tell you what the temperature was when it did. By its own admission, NASA’s temperature records are in even worse shape than the besmirched Climate-gate data. E-mail messages obtained by a Freedom of Information Act request reveal that NASA concluded that its own climate findings were inferior to those maintained by both the University of East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit (CRU) — the scandalized source of the leaked Climate-gate e-mails — and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Climatic Data Center. The e-mails from 2007 reveal that when a USA Today reporter asked if NASA’s data “was more accurate” than other climate-change data sets…




