Al Gore backlash: Why environmentalists are celebrating rising CO2 levels
By Mike Adams | Natural News Thank goodness carbon dioxide levels are finally rising ever so slightly in our atmosphere, bringing much-needed carbon dioxide to the plants and forests of the world which have been starving for CO2. The lack of CO2 in the atmosphere is one of the most devastating limiting factors for plant [...]
Read More →Indoctrination System: Former Teacher Speaks Out, “Everything I loved about teaching is extinct.”
By Kimberly Paxton | Activist Post Real teachers, the ones who care about their students, the ones who teach kids to think critically and not just recite things by rote, are being targeted. Why? Because our public indoctrination centers, also known as schools, don’t want children to think. They want children to learn specified “facts” [...]
Read More →The attempt to destroy the individual
By Jon Rappoport | Jon Rappoport’s Blog “What is finished is the idea that this great country is dedicated to the freedom and flourishing of every individual in it. It’s the individual that’s finished. It’s the single, solitary human being that’s finished. It’s every single one of you out there that’s finished. Because this is [...]
Read More →Big Backlash in Bangladesh: Workers Escalate Demands for Better Working Conditions
By Jodie Gummow | Alternet The future of Bangladesh lies in the power of international cooperation and the implementation of concrete political measures to end unfair labor practices. Violence has erupted in Bangladesh, following the world’s worst garment industry disaster last month, as thousands of workers gathered in the country’s capital on Monday demanding better [...]
Read More →The individual vs. the collective in the Matrix
By Jon Rappoport | Jon Rappoport’s Blog In the 1950s, before television had numbed minds and turned them into jelly, there was a growing sense of: the Individual versus the Corporate State. Something needed to be done. People were fitting into slots. They were surrendering their lives in increasing numbers. They were carving away their [...]
Read More →It’s Time to Step Up and Help the Workers of Bangladesh
By Jodie Gummow | Alternet A planned demonstration at Gap Inc’s shareholder meeting in San Francisco aims to get Gap to sign on to fire and building safety regulations in Bangladesh. The Rana Plaza factory collapse in Bangladesh in April, the world’s worst garment industry catastrophe which killed over 1,000 people, has sparked intensive debate [...]
Read More →Some of the Sheep Are No Longer Asleep
By Dave Hodges | thecommonsenseshow The world is finally beginning to wake up to the global tyranny that is threatening all of humanity. In the past two months I have heard from people that I have not heard from or seen for 10-20 years. I have heard from former players, students, friends and neighbors.
Read More →Science Confirms Turmeric As Effective As 14 Drugs
By Sayer Ji, Founder | GreenMed Info Turmeric is one the most thoroughly researched plants in existence today. Its medicinal properties and components (primarily curcumin) have been the subject of over 5600 peer-reviewed and published biomedical studies. In fact, our five-year long research project on this sacred plant has revealed over 600 potential preventive and [...]
Read More →The Mind vs. Brain Debate (What is Consciousness?)
By Dylan Charles | Waking Times The mind vs. brain debate has been going on since before Aristotle. He and Plato argued that the soul housed intelligence or wisdom and that it could not be placed within the physical body. In a well-described version of dualism, Descartes identifies mind with the consciousness and self-awareness of [...]
Read More →The Extinction of Animal and Plant Species
By Rebecca Sato | Dailygalaxy via Global Research Should we be alarmed at the current massive die-offs being noted in the animal and plant kingdoms? After all, new species arise and old species die off all the time. Its just nature taking its course, right? Not necessarily. The Earth is now entering the sixth mass [...]
Read More →Might Electron Deficiency Be an Underlying Factor in Most Chronic Disease?
By Dr. Mercola | mercola For thousands of years, Eastern civilizations have used forms of energy medicine to unblock and regulate energy channels in the body. For example, acupuncture has a long history of success in Traditional Chinese Medicine. The West has been slow to embrace energy medicine, holding a more biochemical view of the [...]
Read More →Military Stand-Off between China and India
By Deepal Jayasekera | WSWS via Global Research The military stand-off between India and China along their border—the disputed Line of Actual Control (LAC), separating Tibet from the Ladakh area of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir—is continuing into its third week. Several rounds of bilateral negotiations have failed to end the stand-off. India [...]
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