Vitamins are a group of totally unrelated chemicals that have only one thing in common; they are essential (usually in tiny amounts) for the normal function of the body. Vitamin A is found in milk, butter, eggs, fish, liver and most fruits and vegetables; with very high levels being found in orange colored foods (eg: […]
US water crisis: in more than one way, this is more than it seems
You know about Flint. You’ve heard about Sebring, OH. In both places, basically the same thing happened: lax controls, oversight, and regulation allowed corrosive river water to leach lead from old pipes into the drinking water. Flint is finally being treated like the catastrophe that it is, more than a year after it should have been. […]
MARCH AGAINST MONSANTO
– and just walk away from the chemical mass-murderers By vf (ecoterra) Today, 23rd May 2015, the global movement defending healthy food is demonstrating again which dangers the agrochemical complex has brought to all people on Earth. One of the top ugly heads of the monstrous agrochemical industries is MONSANTO, a multinational corporation that brought […]
Health In Africa: Death Row-chlorine, Fluorine = Asthma, Eczema, Bladder Cancer, The Heart Disease Etc
1888PressRelease – The Red Cross is a noble and respected institution that starts and is trying to solve the problem of cholera in Africa. But it must coordinate its efforts with the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Family to an appropriate response to the problem of cholera and other sources of disease. Dr. […]
Release of torture report “will endanger CIA personnel, sources, and future intelligence operations”,argues Senator Chambliss
On December 9, 2014 Senator Chambliss asked for and was granted permission to address teh United States Senate regarding the release of the CIA torture report: “Madam President, I rise today as the vice chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence to respond to the public release of the declassified version of the executive […]
Japan’s Experts Call for U.S. Pressure
This past weekend I had the opportunity to meet two very kind gentlemen from the Skilled Veterans Corps for Fukushima (SVCF). They had just flown into the United States from Narita, Japan. I volunteered to pick them up at San Francisco International Airport and drive them up to Sebastopol, California. It just so happened that […]