Did you know that the naturally occurring byproducts of the opium poppy and coca leaf are relatively non-addicting substances that have been in the general pharmacopoeia of mankind for thousands of years with comparable (usually lower) addiction rates than alcohol – especially distilled spirits? Did you know that it is only the manmade chemically refined [...]
Archive for April 26th, 2011
Did You Know
Posted in government, law, media, science on April 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Iraqis Demand End to US Military Stay
Posted in foreign policy, government, military, tagged Iraq, Michael Mullen, Mosul, Nouri al-Maliki, Politics of Iraq, Reuters, United States, United States armed forces on April 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘Thousands of people have assembled to wage protest rallies in northern Iraq, demanding an end to the extended US military presence in their country. Around 5,000 people took to the streets in the main square of northern city of Mosul to demonstrate against the eight-year presence of US troops in their homeland, Reuters reported Sunday. [...]
Egyptians Want to End Deal with Israel
Posted in foreign policy, government, military, tagged Associated Press, Egypt, Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty, Egyptians, Israel, Pew Research Center, Sinai Peninsula, United States on April 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘An opinion poll has shown that an overwhelming majority of Egyptians prefer that the country terminate a standing peace agreement with Israel. The results of the poll, which was conducted by the United States-based Pew Research Center, came out on Monday, pointing to a 54% lean towards the scrapping of the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty, the [...]
Chavez Lends Support to Syrian Leader
Posted in death, foreign policy, government, media, military, tagged Bashar al-Assad, Daraa, Hugo chavez, middle east, Syria, United Nations Security Council, United States on April 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has thrown his weight behind Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and pointed a finger of blame at the West for recent unrests in the Middle Eastern country. Chavez accused the United States and its allies of fomenting unrest and protests in Syria, arguing that Western powers were seeking to topple the Syrian [...]
Court Files Prove Maryanne Godboldo Had Full Legal Authority to Stop Administering Dangerous Drugs to Daughter; CPS Raid Nothing But Illegal Kidnapping
Posted in criminal justice system, government, health, law, tagged antipsychotic, Child Protective Services, Detroit, Illegal, kidnapping, Risperdal, Risperidone, swat on April 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘New developments in the case of Maryanne Godboldo — the Detroit, Mich., woman whose house was recently raided by a SWAT team with a tank, and whose daughter was subsequently kidnapped by these armed terrorists — are set to hopefully clear the mother of any wrongdoing in the matter. Recently-released court documents prove that the [...]
Cannabinoids Kill Cancer And Our ‘Government’ Has Known for 36 Years
Posted in government, health, law, tagged Animal testing, cancer, Cannabinoid, Madrid, Manuel Guzmán, Nature Reviews Cancer, Tetrahydrocannabinol, Tumor on April 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘A new study published in Nature Reviews-Cancer provides an historic and detailed explanation about how THC and natural cannabinoids counteract cancer, but preserve normal cells. The study by Manuel Guzmán of Madrid Spain found that cannabinoids, the active components of marijuana, inhibit tumor growth in laboratory animals. They do so by modulating key cell-signalling pathways, [...]
FUKUSHIMA = 2,000 Atomic Bombs
Posted in enviroment, government, science, tagged France, Fukushima Prefecture, Hiroshima, Japan, nuclear weapon, NuclearPower, United States on April 26, 2011 | 3 Comments »
(San Francisco) – Radioactive contamination equivalent to the Fukushima, Japan disaster in terms of the hated “Mushroom Cloud” Atomic Bombs is two thousand (2,000) 500 Kiloton Atomic Bombs.* Each 500kt Atomic Bomb is 33 times bigger than the American Bomb that destroyed Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. Beautiful, eh? France detonated this nuke in the [...]
Hallibuton and Cheney
Posted in 9-11, economics, foreign policy, government, history, law, military, taxes, tagged Afghanistan, Cheney, economics, HALLIBUTON, Iraq, middle east, taxes, USA, war on April 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Guy Gets SWAT Team-ed for Not Securing His Wireless Network
Posted in criminal justice system, law, media, technology, tagged Assault weapon, Buffalo New York, Family room, IP address, IPad, pedophilia, Wi-Fi, Wireless router on April 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Lying on his family room floor with assault weapons trained on him, shouts of “pedophile!” and “pornographer!” stinging like his fresh cuts and bruises, the Buffalo homeowner didn’t need long to figure out the reason for the early morning wake-up call from a swarm of federal agents. That new wireless router. He’d gotten fed up [...]
Republican Ron Paul to explore presidential run
Posted in politics, tagged Exploratory committee, Fox News Channel, Iowa, Republican Party, Ron Paul, Texas, United States, White House on April 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
25 Apr 2011 Representative Ron Paul, who ran for president in 2008, said on Monday he will form an exploratory committee to consider pursuing the 2012 Republican presidential nomination. The Texas congressman confirmed to Fox News Channel that he would formally announce his plans on Tuesday in Iowa. LINK: Republican Ron Paul to explore presidential run
Iodine in Salt: Why Is It Added?
Posted in health, tagged Beijing, Iodine, Iodised salt, Japan, Nutrient, salt, Thyroid, United States on April 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
If you go to most kitchen cupboards in the United States, you will find a box of “Iodized Salt.” Indeed, most salts commonly sold in supermarkets bare the label, “This salt supplies iodine, a necessary nutrient.” Tiny amounts of several different iodine-containing salts are added to table saltdue to the fact that the common American diet provides [...]
The Counterfeiters
Posted in economics, foreign policy, government, history, law, military, taxes, tagged Bank, Federal Reserve Note, Federal Reserve System, fiat money, Fractional-reserve banking, Loan, money supply, United States on April 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Suppose you were a counterfeiter and were given the right to print all money in the United States with the sole proviso that you could not directly buy anything. You were only allowed to pass it onto an unsuspecting public by loaning it at interest to them or to their government. Your only source of [...]