States Freeze Tax Refunds
March 13, 2010 by Mabel Ray
Filed under World News
USA Today | States from New York to Hawaii that have been hard-hit by the economic downturn say they have either delayed refunds or are considering doing so because of budget shortfalls.
Dr. Julian Whitaker speaks out about health freedom and natural health in NaturalNews interview
March 13, 2010 by Brendan Joseph
Filed under Health
(NaturalNews) Dr. Julian Whitaker is one of the best-known pioneers of health freedom in the United States of America. Through his Health and Healing newsletter (www.DrWhitaker.com) and his Whitaker Wellness Center (www.WhitakerWellness.com), he has helped teach literally millions of people with crucial information about self healing, natural remedies and the principles of health freedom. We recently interviewed Dr. Whitaker by phone, and the resulting conversation is now being shared with you as a must-listen interview for anyone interested in learning about cutting-edge developments in nutritional therapy. The entire interview is available as a commercial-free, DRM-free MP3 download from NaturalNews.com. Simply visit our podcast page to download it now: http://www.naturalnews.com/Index-Podcasts.html This MP3 audio file will play on any PC, Mac or MP3 audio device. As with all our podcasts, the download is free of charge. (We are able to cover the production and download costs thanks to reader support of our sponsors and …
Stop the Federal Reserve From Shredding Its Records
March 10, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under World News
Robert Auerbach | Should the policymaking committee of the most powerful peacetime entity in the United States government be allowed to destroy their source records?
Product review: Ormus Greens from SunWarrior – a new class of superfood greens?
March 9, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under Health
(NaturalNews) There are a lot of good products in the superfood “greens” category, but few great ones. Now, a new contender joins the field from SunWarrior, the company that brought you SunWarrior Protein products (which remain among my top-recommended plant-based protein products). The new product? SunWarrior Ormus Greens . It’s not a protein product and not a meal replacement powder: It’s a nutrient-dense “greens” product made primarily with oat grass, barley grass and wheat grass. They may not sound so impressive at first, but it’s where and how these grasses are organically grown that makes all the difference. SunWarrior Ormus Greens is grown in the United States. More specifically, it’s grown in “pristine ancient sea beds” in Utah and Arizona, according to SunWarrior. That not only means the company exercises direct quality control over the ingredients (unlike grasses that are typically imported from other countries then blended into superfood products), but Ormus Greens also benefits from the full array of macro minerals and trace minerals found in these …
The Albatross of Sovereign Debt
March 6, 2010 by Gia Zavala
Filed under Wealth
Sovereign Debt hinders nation states, Interrogations for the Fed to answer, debt burdened California, Fed integrity in question, Gold still a good investment play, unemployment benefits for now, volatile swings in housing demand,
Differences Emerging Between Israel And US Over Iran
March 5, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under World News
Philadelphia Bulletin | The intelligence communities of Israel and the United States differ over Iran’s progress toward nuclear weapons.
U.S. To Determine Who Can Board Flights To Canada
March 4, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores
Filed under Media
March 4, 2010 Montreal Gazette By Kevin Dougherty Starting in December, some passengers on Canadian airlines flying to, from or even over the United States without ever landing there, will only be allowed to board the aircraft once the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has determined they are not terrorists. Secure Flight, the newest weapon in the U.S. war
Weed killer turns male frogs into females
March 2, 2010 by Orion Christopher
Filed under World News
CNN | Atrazine, a weed killer widely used in the Midwestern United States and other agricultural areas of the world, can chemically “castrate” male frogs and turn some into females, according to a new study.
Allergies May Be Meat-Related
March 2, 2010 by Gia Zavala
Filed under Media
March 1, 2010 Business Week By Robert Priedt A carbohydrate in meat called alpha-gal may be the unrecognized cause of recurring severe allergic reactions in some patients, a new study suggests. The study included 60 people in Australia and the United States who experienced the recurrent severe allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis with no known cause. Allergy tests revealed
What Happened to the Flu?
March 2, 2010 by Orion Christopher
Filed under World News
ICT | Normally, this is the peak period for the flu in the United States. But that just doesn’t seem to be the case this year.


