For the First Time, Japan Finally Admits Fukushima Radiation Caused a Former Worker’s Cancer
By Melissa Dykes Despite the fact that Fukushima children are showing 50 times the normal rates of thyroid cancer, and other former employees who have…
By Melissa Dykes Despite the fact that Fukushima children are showing 50 times the normal rates of thyroid cancer, and other former employees who have…
By Catherine J. Frompovich As the sciences involving food, nutrition and eating—yes, eating, which everyone obviously doesn’t consider a science—evolve, we begin to learn more…
By Kristen Anderson A subgroup of the World Health Organization has just released a study that suggests that glyphosate is “probably carcinogenic to humans.” Farmers…
By MOX News United Kingdom officials are beginning to recognize that cannabis prohibition is a costly mistake. A recent UK Treasury study revealed that cannabis prohibition…
By Kevin Samson Awareness continues to increase surrounding the health dangers of Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) emanating from our daily gadgets, as well as from the…
By Paul A. Philips Followers of the alternative media’s more truthful and unbiased reporting will indeed know that we’re getting a better idea of what’s…
By Peter A. Kirby “Let me guess… You must be, Xerxes.” – King Leonidas from the movie “300” The New Manhattan Project (NMP) requires an…
By Janet Phelan Much has been written about the revolving door between government service and the Washington, DC law firm of Covington and Burling. The…
By Catherine J. Frompovich With all the U.S. FDA’s cockamamie science about genetically modified ‘phood’ being equivalent to natural food, something exciting is happening within…
By Melissa Dykes The Daily Express is reporting today that scientists are using electromagnets to literally alter (and thus control) people’s thoughts and beliefs. Before we…
By John Vibes This week, the ACLU filed a lawsuit against two psychologists that were responsible for integrating harsh torture techniques into a CIA program…
By Justin Gardner Editor’s Note: Again, it’s debatable whether or not these medications are truly “life-saving” vs. alternative solutions, but this story is another illustration…
By Terrence Newton Last week the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) successfully completed an experiment with a suborbital, or sounding, rocket aimed at testing out…
By Justin Gardner A shocking statistic has come out of Tennessee which further demonstrates the ludicrous nature of the U.S. approach to drugs. “Legal” opioid…