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  1. Denise

    Paracetamol causes Alzheimers?

    (Health science spirit) At first glance it sounds far out to link Alzheimer's disease (AD) to an apparently harmless over-the-counter analgesic (pain reliever) and antipyretic (fever reducer). Paracetamol, is called acetaminophen in the U.S. and Canada, and often sold under the brand name...
  2. Denise

    Cats can control Rats minds...and maybe even Humans

    I am willing to bet they are using toxoplasma gondii on us...right now, I bet they can even make us buy things.... More cat nip....lol
  3. R

    Whither the ‘War on Iran’ Zioncons?

    “We are in no danger at all of having an Iranian nuclear weapon dropped on us. We cannot say so too openly, however, because we have a history of using any threat in order to get weapons – thanks to the Iranian threat, we are getting weapons from the US and Germany,” Martin Van Creveld, Play...
  4. Denise

    Study (Proves) Fluoride Brain Damage..!

    December 2, 2011 A study conducted by scientists in India demonstrates that consumption of sodium fluoride results in brain and neurological damage. It was published by K. Pratap Reddy of the University College of Sciences at Osmania University in Hyderabad, India, on January 10, 2011. The...
  5. Denise

    Sunscreen poison on your skin!

    I never use sunscreen...everyone should consider not using it... Free Radical Generators and Gender-Bending Estrogenic Chemicals For decades, irresponsible cosmetic companies and a small group of very vocal, publicity-seeking dermatologists have strongly advocated that chemical sunscreens...
  6. R

    US-Israel: ‘Ankara has been fooled’

    On Tuesday, Benji Netanyahu phoned his US poodle, Hillary Clinton, to tell her that the Zionist regime will not apologize to Ankara for killing nine Turkish aid workers by the Jewish commandos during their raid on Gaza flotilla on May 31, 2010. However, Benji gave her his blessing to let UN...
  7. R

    Ex-rebel: ‘Qaddafi is symbol of national unity’

    NATO’s mission to bring-in a pro-Israel regime change in Libya has failed. Now, US and its willing-partners in crime (France, Britain, Italy and Canada) are desperately trying to save themselves from further humiliation. Libyan forces loyal to Qaddafi has recaptured the city of Misratah and the...
  8. Unhypnotized

    The real truth about monsanto

    THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAIL Monsanto was founded in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1901, by John Francis Queeny, a 30-year veteran of the pharmaceutical industry. He funded the start-up with his own money and capital from a soft drink distributor, and gave the company his wife's maiden name. His...
  9. Unhypnotized

    The Emergence of Vaccine Induced Diseases

    Marti Oakley, Activist Post April 12, 2011 On virtually every level, whether it is food, water, medications or the contamination of our environment across the board including the air we breathe, we, as human beings, are under attack.* The view of the worlds’ populations by corporate...
  10. Unhypnotized

    Japan crisis sparks Simpsons nuclear disaster ban

    London Telegraph March 29, 2011 Broadcasters in Germany, Australia and Switzerland have decided to ban or censor episodes of The Simpsons that poke fun at nuclear disasters in light of Japan’s atomic emergency. “We are checking all the episodes and we won’t show any suspect ones, but we won’t...
  11. Unhypnotized

    Cancer causing chemicals found in cola coloring ingredient

    Mike Adams Natural News Thursday, February 17, 2011 (NaturalNews) The “caramel coloring” used to color all the top cola brands isn’t natural caramel coloring at all. Instead, it’s made by reacting sugars with ammonia and sulfites at high temperatures. This reaction results in the formation of...
  12. CASPER

    Scientists stumble on ancient Timor rock art

    Scientists hunting for fossils of giant rats in East Timor stumbled on unique rock carvings up to 12,000 years old, Australia's research agency said. The experts were digging in Timor's Lene Hara cave, a treasure trove of fossils and rock art, when they chanced upon a group of stylised human...
  13. CASPER

    Rats! Good for protein and protests in Uganda

    KAMPALA – A man who ate a rat in front of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni in 2005 is threatening to repeat what he says is a traditional form of protest used to bring change. John Ojim Omoding, 79, told the Daily Monitor newspaper that his grandfather ate a live rat in front of British...
  14. CASPER

    Unilever to stop testing Lipton tea on animals

    Animal rights group PETA claimed victory Tuesday after the owner of Lipton and PG Tips teas, the giant Unilever group, said it would stop testing its teas on animals. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals said London-based Unilever had bowed to 40,000 emails and meetings between the group...
  15. CASPER

    What Causes Cancer? 7 Strange Cancer Claims Explained

    Bras, deodorant, and mouthwash*—just a few of the everyday products that have been linked to cancer at some point during the past several decades. Preposterous? Not at the time, and new suspects have been added to the list. The following slides reveal the real story behind ordinary household...
  16. Unhypnotized

    Ban Ki-moon gives up fight against climate change

    the reference frame Jan 28, 2011 In November 2009, the ClimateGate erupted and many of us were convinced that the establishment of climate fear would quickly collapse. I was imagining that it would be as fast as the Velvet Revolution that began exactly 20 years earlier. So many climate...
  17. CASPER

    The Neanderthal Nose Enigma: Why So Big?

    A mystery of Neanderthals for more than a century is one that's literally as plain as the noses on their faces - why did they have such big schnozes? One common answer suggests their faces somehow helped our extinct relatives deal with the extreme cold they faced. Now, however, scientists find...
  18. CASPER

    Giant stork once roamed Indonesian island

    JAKARTA, Indonesia – Fossils of a giant stork have been discovered on a far-flung Indonesian island that has been home to many extreme-sized creatures — from tiny human-like "hobbits" and dwarf elephants to the world's largest-known rats and lizards. Authors Hanneke Meijer and Rokus Due wrote...
  19. Truth Vibrations

    Blizzard trash stinks up streets

    http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/video?id=7879033 SUNNYSIDE -- The dirty problem plaguing the city since the blizzard is still piled up on city sidewalks Sanitation crews are working to clear all the bags of trash, and many are hoping it's sooner rather than later for fear rats will become an even...
  20. CASPER

    Bedbugs scaring off New York City tourists

    New York City's bedbugs have climbed out of bed and marched into landmarks like the Empire State Building, Bloomingdale's and Lincoln Center, causing fresh anxiety among tourists who are cancelling vacations planned for the height of the holiday season. Some travellers who had arranged trips to...
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