Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2000;917:478-87. Illness, cytokines, and depression EEV: Full study is currently on evesdrift.com. It will have four of the missing graphs added to it later on today.. Based on analysis of levels of antibodies to rubella, subjects… Read More ›
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Misuse of pesticides may be causing large scale kidney failure among farmers worldwide
RAJANGANAYA, Sri Lanka (AP) — It’s midmorning and hundreds of people are squeezed under a banyan tree’s shady canopy to have blood drawn by just three nurses, working assembly-line fast. Others wait outside this dusty rural health center to get… Read More ›
Unknown Flying Object Explodes Over City in Russian Far East
EEV: Initial footage just coming in: A fireball disintegrates into a number of pieces with a dazzling flash. The glaring white tail remains for two hours and is captured on film by a number of residents. Tissint meteorite MOSCOW, January… Read More ›
Truth Matters: DxE Investigators Expose “Humane” Fraud at Whole Foods
Published on Jan 7, 2015 DxE investigators find shocking mistreatment of animals at a “humane” Whole Foods supplier…. and attempt to rescue a little hen named Mei from the brink of death. http://directactioneverywhere.com/
US Politicians Giving $$$ Contracts to Spouses, Relatives
Saturday, 17 January 2015 Ever wonder how lowly US paid lawmakers leave office filthy rich? Sen. Dianne Feinstein is showing how it’s done. The US Postal Service plans to sell 56 buildings — so it can lease space more expensively… Read More ›
Lavender aroma increases trust in anyone
Lavender aroma increases trust in anyone – Inexpensive way to increase trust -Test persons gave significantly more money to the other person when they were exposed to the aroma of lavender, compared to persons who had been exposed to the… Read More ›
Holder Sets New Rules for Prosecuting Reporters
Thursday, January 15, 2015 WASHINGTON (CN) – Attorney General Eric Holder on Wednesday revised the Department of Justice’s policies on “questioning, arresting, or charging members of the news media.” In a 3-page Memorandum to all Department Employees, Holder said the… Read More ›
People can be convinced they committed a crime that never happened
PUBLIC RELEASE: 15-JAN-2015 ASSOCIATION FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Evidence from some wrongful-conviction cases suggests that suspects can be questioned in ways that lead them to falsely believe in and confess to committing crimes they didn’t actually commit. New research provides lab-based… Read More ›
Nearly half the systems crucial to stability of planet compromised
PUBLIC RELEASE: 15-JAN-2015 New data and assessments suggest that resilience of the planet is now at risk Almost half of the processes that are crucial to maintaining the stability of the planet have become dangerously compromised by human activity. That… Read More ›
People conform to the norm — even if the norm is a computer
PUBLIC RELEASE: 14-JAN-2015 Researchers explore the effect of journeying through the artificial, virtual world of video gaming Often enough it is human nature to conform. This tendency makes us follow the lead of computers, even if the machines give us… Read More ›
Rubella Vaccines possibly linked to acute arthritis in 13 to 15% of women
January 13, 2015 Editors note: Requested Peer reviewed citations from earlier studies: – Evidence Concerning Rubella Vaccines and Arthritis, Radiculoneuritis, and Thrombocytopenic Purpura Institute of Medicine (US) Committee to Review the Adverse Consequences of Pertussis and Rubella Vaccines; Howson… Read More ›
A VIRUS that kills every one of its victims, by wiping out part of their immune system, has been accidentally created by an Australian research team
Requested Re-post from our evesdrift.com site, on the horrifying potential of a certain type of disease vaccine engineering. New Scientist issue: 13th January 2001 ( Historical ) An engineered mouse virus leaves us one step away from the ultimate bioweapon A VIRUS… Read More ›
High Fructose Corn Syrup found to kill animals almost twice as fast as table sugar
High Fructose Corn Syrup found to kill animals almost twice as fast as table sugar – SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 5, 2015 – When University of Utah biologists fed mice sugar in doses proportional to what many people eat, the… Read More ›
Govt fires employee who skipped work for 24 years – India
IndiaToday.in New Delhi, January 8, 2015 | UPDATED 22:17 IST An executive engineer at the Central Public Works Department was fired on Thursday after being absent from duty for more than 24 years. AK Verma was fired after last appearing… Read More ›
Expressing anger linked with better health in some cultures
Public Release: 7-Jan-2015 Association for Psychological Science In the US and many Western countries, people are urged to manage feelings of anger or suffer its ill effects — but new research with participants from the US and Japan suggests that… Read More ›
Navy Officer Admits He Took Bribes
SAN DIEGO (CN) – A Navy commander on Tuesday pleaded guilty to bribery, including accepting prostitutes and cash to give a defense contractor classified ship schedules and other internal Navy information. Commander Jose Luis Sanchez, 42, is the fifth of… Read More ›
One of America’s most famous lawyers, Alan Dershowitz, is being accused of having sex with an underage girl
Except letters from the Business Insider…. We reached out to Dershowitz for comment and will update this post if we hear back. The entire statement from Cassell and Edwards is included below: Out of respect for the court’s desire to… Read More ›
Prince Andrew named in child sex slave case
JANUARY 05, 2015 5:51AM Palace denies Andrew sex case claim BUCKINGHAM Palace has leapt to the defence of the Duke of York Prince Andrew after it was alleged in an American court he had had sex with an underage ‘sex… Read More ›
Monsanto and others conspired with an Army experiment to secretly poison people with toxic chemicals, a class action claims in City Court.
Requested Repost. Articles will be held at my sister site EVESDRIFT Army Poisoned People in ’50s, Class Claims By JOE HARRIS ST. LOUIS (CN) – Monsanto and others conspired with an Army experiment to secretly poison people with toxic chemicals… Read More ›
Would the Stress Vaccine Change Behavior and Moral Judgment?
American Medical Association’s online ethics journal Virtual Mentor. January 2012, Volume 14, Number 1: 60-67. OP-ED An Ethical Take on the “Stress Vaccine” Jennifer M. Ladd and Leo D. J. Ungar, MTS Chronic stress has been linked to severe declines… Read More ›
Pakistan captures two Indian fishing boats, 12 fishermen detained
IndiaToday.in New Delhi, January 4, 2015 | UPDATED 21:23 IST On December 31 night, Coast Guard intercepted a Pakistani fishing boat allegedly carrying explosives off the coast of Gujarat. )Four days after Coast Guard intercepted a Pakistani fishing boat allegedly… Read More ›
Transport Ministry says AirAsia QZ8501 was not allowed to fly route, airline’s license may be revoked
By Coconuts Jakarta January 3, 2015 / 17:53 WIB The AirAsia plane that crashed off Indonesia was flying on an unauthorised schedule, the country’s transport ministry has said, adding that it has now frozen the airline’s permission to fly the… Read More ›
A Mysterious Chinese blogger apparently predicted the fate of AirAsia flight QZ8501 two weeks before the tragic incident occurred.
MOSCOW, December 30 (Sputnik), Ekaterina Blinova – A Mysterious Chinese blogger seemingly predicted the AirAsia QZ8501 catastrophe, providing warnings to potential travelers some two weeks before the tragic incident actually happened. – © REUTERS/ EDGAR SU – AirAsia Crash Sparks… Read More ›
EVES DRIFT IS COMING ONLINE
EVEs = Endogenous viral elements For those who keep tabs on Bio-weapons and potential Pandemic mutations – Man Made or Otherwise As the site is in development – You are welcome to bookmark or follow. This site is dedicated to… Read More ›
Pakistan violates ceasefire again, fires on 13 border outposts
IndiaToday.in Jammu, January 1, 2015 | UPDATED 13:13 IST BSF had retaliated effectively to the Pakistani firing.AdTech AdBSF had retaliated effectively to the Pakistani firing.Pakistan rangers violated ceasefire on Thursday again by firing on 13 border outposts in Samba sector,… Read More ›
Radioactive Leak Reported at Ukraine’s Largest Nuclear Plant
Tuesday, 30 December 2014 A radioactive leak has been detected at Ukraine’s Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant, the largest in Europe, a media report says, citing the country’s emergency services. The report claims that levels of radiation are 16 times the… Read More ›
Boom! World’s Richest Add $92B in 2014
Tuesday, 30 December 2014 The 400 richest billionaires in the world added another $92 billion to their names in 2014 and now sit on assets worth $4.1 trillion, but Russia’s super-wealthy have been hit by economic problems resulting from the… Read More ›
Missing AirAsia jet: Chinese blogger predicted ‘black hand’ bringing down missing plane
DC | December 30, 2014, 13.12 pm IST An airport official checks a map of Indonesia at the crisis center set up by local authority for the missing AirAsia flight QZ8501, at Juanda International Airport in Surabaya. (Photo: AP) A… Read More ›
IQ destroying chemicals, and their abundance.
IQ destroying chemicals, and their abundance. Brief video with citations, explaining the chemical assault that is overtaking our young and our future. IQ erosion is probably not directly cumulative ( i.e. my arrival on the number 57, a drop in… Read More ›
Weapons Inventor Says U.S. Ripped Him Off “U.S. Gov’t asked (presumably in jest) whether Mr. Trunk is now required to ‘shoot himself’ since he is in possession of classified information”
By RYAN ABBOTT WASHINGTON (CN) – A man whose stealth technology and weapons inventions put him on the road to a Nobel Prize says the government declassified his patents to reap the rewards. Physicist and engineer Frank Trunk made the… Read More ›
The Coming IQ Armageddon
These are the rough notes taken so far, as I prep the next short video segment on the possible epigenetic consequences of our current environmental assault on neural development. In my humble opinion this ranks number one on environmental priorities. For… Read More ›
Cost of cloud brightening for cooler planet revealed
Marine Cloud Brightening is a reversible geoengineering method proposed to mitigate rising global temperatures. It relies on propelling a fine mist of salt particles high into the atmosphere to increase the albedo of clouds – the amount of sunlight… Read More ›
Egyptian Burial Site with 1 Million Mummies Stuns Scientists
Thursday, 18 December 2014 An ancient cemetery in Egypt contains 1 million bodies, according to a team of archeologists who discovered the burial ground. What the site represents remains a mystery, as the scientists are still puzzled about where exactly… Read More ›
Court case claims child welfare agencies regularly subvert the constitution, by seizing children when there is no danger to the child, and in fact no need to seize the child at all
Mom Fights Riverside Co.’s Seizure of Baby By REBEKAH KEARN RIVERSIDE, Calif. (CN) – Riverside County took a newborn baby from her mother without a reason or a warrant – and it makes a habit of it, the mother and… Read More ›
BPA lined containers raise blood pressure fast
BPA lined containers raise blood pressure fast * – Urinary BPA concentration increased by up to 1,600 percent after consuming canned beverages compared to after consuming the glass-bottled beverages. – “A 5 mm Hg increase in systolic blood pressure by… Read More ›
Ancient engravings rewrite human history
4 December 2014 An international team of scientists has discovered the earliest known engravings from human ancestors on a 400,000 year-old fossilised shell from Java. The discovery is the earliest known example of ancient humans deliberately creating pattern. “It rewrites… Read More ›
Greece’s stock market just suffered its worst collapse ever
Greek stocks fell more than at any point during Europe’s debt crisis today after Prime Minister Antonis Samaras gambled his political future on bringing forward a parliamentary vote on a new head of state. Greek stocks are now down 13%… Read More ›
China Readies Rocket for Manned Mission to Moon
Monday, 08 December 2014 China is working on its Long March-9 rocket which has “unprecedented lift capability” and will be the country’s first manned lunar mission. The experts say its payload will be 130 tons, which coincides with the… Read More ›
Daily Aspirin and younger women a bad mix
Daily Aspirin and younger women a bad mix – ” they conclude that blanket treatment “is ineffective or harmful in the majority of women with regard to the combined risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer and major gastrointestinal bleeding.” – Cons… Read More ›
Insecticides foster ‘toxic’ slugs, reduce crop yields
Insecticides aimed at controlling early-season crop pests, such as soil-dwelling grubs and maggots, can increase slug populations, thus reducing crop yields, according to researchers at Penn State and the University of South Florida. “Neonicotinoids are the most widely used insecticides… Read More ›
Unlike humans, monkeys aren’t fooled by expensive brands
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 2-Dec-2014 A group of researchers tested whether monkeys show a common human bias: the tendency to confuse the price of a good with its quality. Previous studies have shown that humans think wine labeled with an expensive… Read More ›
Pentagon: Iran Attacked ISIS – but Didn’t Coordinate with Us
Pentagon confirms that Iranian fighter jets bombed ISIS jihadists, clarifies strikes were not coordinated with the United States. The Pentagon confirmed on Tuesday that Iranian fighter jets bombed Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists in eastern Iraq, but clarified the strikes… Read More ›
With Its Gold “Vaporized”, A Furious Ukraine Turns On Its Central Bankers
Tuesday, 02 December 2014 As reported two weeks ago, following to a stunning announcement by the head of Ukraine’s central bank, Valeriya Gontareva, we learned that (virtually) all of Ukraine’s gold was gone, or – in the parlance of Jon… Read More ›
Child poverty pervasive in large American cities, new report shows
December 1, 2014 –Years after the end of the Great Recession, child poverty remains widespread in America’s largest cities. A paper just released by the National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP), a research center based at Columbia University’s Mailman… Read More ›
DNA may survive suborbital spaceflight, re-entry at temperatures over 1000°C
Plasmid DNA attached to rocket exterior may survive spaceflight Plasmid DNA attached to the outer surface of a sounding rocket may be able to withstand rocket launch, a period of residence in suborbital space, re-entry, and landing conditions into… Read More ›
FDA often ignored or just not there for many drug approvals and trials
Study examines FDA influence on design of pivotal drug studies An examination of the potential interaction between pharmaceutical companies and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to discuss future studies finds that one-quarter of recent new drug approvals occurred… Read More ›
The sound of status: People know high-power voices when they hear them
Being in a position of power can fundamentally change the way you speak, altering basic acoustic properties of the voice, and other people are able to pick up on these vocal cues to know who is really in charge, according… Read More ›
Trans Fats make brain go Hmmm?
Trans fat consumption is linked to diminished memory in working-aged adults – For those eating the highest amounts of trans fats, this translated to an estimated 11 fewer words (a more than 10 percent reduction in words remembered), compared to… Read More ›
Long awaited logo upgrade for our Engineering Evil site
Long awaited logo upgrade for our site dedicated to global issues. For those interested in the editing: Cyberlink PowerDirector 13 Adobe After Effects (Cloud) Video Blocks After Effects Sound is 3 separate layered and spliced sound clips running simultaneously with… Read More ›
Soap and toothpaste ingredient may be linked to liver tumors and fibrosis
Soap and toothpaste ingredient may be linked to liver tumors and fibrosis Cleaning yourself to death? -Triclosan, a common antimicrobial in personal hygiene products, causes liver fibrosis and cancer in mice -Study suggests triclosan may do its damage by interfering… Read More ›