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Michigan misquotes the Pope in regard to Vaccines made with aborted fetal cells
Click Here for the PDF of how the state of Michigan interprets various religions in regard to Vaccines From Judaism to Islam Anti-Vaxxer Says Michigan Misquoted Pope By LORRAINE BAILEY (CN) — Defending parents opposed to vaccinations that contain “aborted fetal… Read More ›
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Chemical trail on Titan may be key to prebiotic conditions
Public Release: 6-Jul-2016 Cornell University Caption An image of Titan’s surface, as taken by the European Space Agency’s Huygens probe as it plunged through the moon’s thick, orange-brown atmosphere on Jan. 14, 2005. Today, Cornell scientists have chemical evidence… Read More ›
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Open aggression against U.S. diplomats in Russia is escalating
U.S. Expels Two Russians In Connection With Diplomat Altercation In Moscow The video, broadcast by Gazprom subsidiary NTV, shows a uniformed man spring from a guard station and tackle the diplomat after the latter exits a taxi and heads… Read More ›
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‘Sniff and die’ bug can reach brain and spinal cord in 24 hours – Burkholderia pseudomallei bacterium
PUBLISHED08/07/2016 Burkholderia pseudomallei bacterium causes the potentially fatal disease meliodosis A terrifying “sniff and die” bug that kills 89,000 people around the world each year can travel from the nose to the brain and spinal cord in just 24… Read More ›
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BRITAIN’S top spy agency was fooled into believing Iraq had chemical weapons by a lying agent who faked intel by copying scenes from a Hollywood film
Chilcot report: Spy duped MI6 with Iraq WMD intel based on Nicholas Cage film The Rock BRITAIN’S top spy agency was fooled into believing Iraq had chemical weapons by a lying agent who faked intel by copying scenes from a… Read More ›
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Chronic Fatigue and Gut Bacteria
Chronic Fatigue and Gut Bacteria We review the study” Chronic fatigue syndrome is in your gut, not your head ” in which researchers discover a gut to brain link with regard to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. In addition to the possibility… Read More ›
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Union of the Mediterranean, the next EU ?
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Could goats become man’s best friend?
Public Release: 5-Jul-2016 Queen Mary University of London Goats have the capacity to communicate with people like other domesticated animals, such as dogs and horses, according to scientists from Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). In a new paper… Read More ›
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Health News for 4 JUL 2016
Health News for 4 JUL 2016 1. Prenatal exposure to acetaminophen may increase autism spectrum and hyperactivity symptoms in children 2. USF professor: No association between ‘bad cholesterol’ and elderly deaths 3. Chronic fatigue syndrome is in your gut, not… Read More ›
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Prenatal exposure to paracetamol (acetaminophen), may increase autism spectrum symptoms by 30%
Public Release: 1-Jul-2016 Oxford University Press A new study has found that paracetamol (acetaminophen), which is used extensively during pregnancy, has a strong association with autism spectrum symptoms in boys and for both genders in relation to attention-related and… Read More ›
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Brain modification can prevent Bullying
“When we artificially induced the rapid GABA neuron activation between the basal forebrain and lateral habenula, we watched in real time as the aggressive mice became docile and no longer showed bullying behavior,” Public Release: 29-Jun-2016 Motivation to bully is… Read More ›
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Make no mistake, revenge is (bitter)sweet, study confirms
Public Release: 29-Jun-2016 Why Osama bin Laden’s death had us celebrating…and feeling worse Washington University in St. Louis Deep, dark and sometimes overwhelming, the human compulsion to seek revenge is a complex emotion that science has found incredibly hard… Read More ›
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Research reveals widespread herbicide use on North American wildlands
Public Release: 29-Jun-2016 The University of Montana MISSOULA, Montana – University of Montana researchers are giving the public its first look at the widespread use of herbicides on federal and tribal land in North America, and they urge land… Read More ›
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Researcher finds ‘ghost workers’ common in migrant farm work
Public Release: 28-Jun-2016 University of Colorado Denver New research by Sarah Horton, an anthropologist at the University of Colorado Denver, reveals that employers in agricultural industries often take advantage of migrants’ inability to work legally by making their employment… Read More ›
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‘Elites’ called to Arms: ‘Time to rise up against Ignorant masses’
Wednesday, 29 June 2016 I was born in 1954, and until now I would have said that the late 1960s was the greatest period of political convulsion I have lived through. Yet for all that the Vietnam War and the… Read More ›
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Mastermind of Istanbul terror attack was "Refugee" protected by EU
Friday, 01 July 2016 Following Tuesday’s horrific attack at Istanbul’s Ataturk airport which resulted in 44 death at the hands of 3 suicide bombers, Turkey was quick to blame the Islamic State for the terrorist act. And while that… Read More ›
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Deceiving the public about Fosamax side effects, was it the FDA or Merck?
Merck Fights Broken-Leg Claims in 3rd Circuit By NICK RUMMELL NEWARK, N.J. (CN) — Remaining class-action lawsuits claiming one of Merck’s drugs caused weakened bones and eventual femur fractures should not go to a jury trial, the pharmaceutical… Read More ›
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Austrian Court Orders Rerun Of Presidential Election After Finding "Widespread" Voting Fraud against the anti-EU Freedom Party
Friday, 01 July 2016 In yet another slap in the face for an already reeling Europe, moments ago Austria’s Constitutional Court ruled on Friday that the presidential runoff election must be held again, handing the Freedom Party’s narrowly defeated… Read More ›
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Russian warship makes ‘AGGRESSIVE’ approach with weapons drawn to US navy cruiser
TROUBLE has flared again in the Mediterranean as a notorious Russian frigate confronted an American warship as it shadowed an aircraft carrier. By Henry Holloway / Published 1st July 2016 The Russian warship the Yaroslav Mudrry – which was… Read More ›
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Juncker caught on film trying to ‘disappear’ Farage
Thursday, 30 June 2016 “Lyin’” Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European Commission, tries to prevent photographers from snapping Nigel Farage, who looks on with justifiable schadenfreude. Why is Juncker doing this? Apparently to remind the photographer that Farage is a… Read More ›
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How statistical deception created the appearance that statins are safe and effective
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USF professor: No association between ‘bad cholesterol’ and elderly deaths
“older people with high levels of a certain type of cholesterol, known as low-density lipoprotein (LDL-C), live as long, and often longer, than their peers with low levels of this same cholesterol. “ Public Release: 27-Jun-2016 Systematic review of… Read More ›
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New artificial intelligence beats tactical experts in combat simulation
Public Release: 27-Jun-2016 University of Cincinnati Retired United States Air Force Colonel Gene Lee, in a flight simulator, takes part in simulated air combat versus artificial intelligence technology developed by a team comprised of industry, US Air Force and… Read More ›
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Nigel Farage 20 years ago you laughed at me, you are not laughing now
Nigel Farage for President !!!
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FBI failed to tell hundreds of Americans that they were on an ISIS kill list after discovering 15,000 U.S. citizens were potential targets
Names of targets found by security officials on encrypted terror websites 15,000 people were and potentially remain as targets for ISIS extremists But probe has discovered hundreds of those listed never knew about threat In Texas, just two of… Read More ›
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Health News for 27 JUN 2016 (Beta)
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Supreme Court rules Bribery of Politicians is acceptable in some situations
Disgraced Governor Walks as SCOTUS Loosens Bribery Law “Today’s ruling makes it even more difficult to protect our democracy from attempts by officeholders to peddle political access and influence to the highest bidder,” Malloy said in a statement. “This… Read More ›
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Supreme Court green lights gift bonanza by ruling public officials can take free stuff as long as they don’t do an ‘official act’ in return in reversal of Virginia governor Robert McDonnell case
McDonnell ad been convicted in ‘tawdry’ case of accepting lavish gifts in exchange for official favor ‘Ferraris, Rolexes, and ball gowns’ $175,000 in gifts alleged to have been given in exchange for boosting a vitamin supplement company Court sent… Read More ›
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What are military UN trucks doing in Virginia? Bemused motorists spot white ‘combat vehicles’ on the interstate
U.N. ‘tactical vehicles’ have been spotted in Virginia driving on interstate Motorists have been positing pictures online sparking debate about them One website asks if the U.N. is preparing for economic collapse in America By CHARLIE MOORE FOR MAILONLINE… Read More ›
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Revealed: How hackers hijacked petition demanding second EU referendum and mocked British democracy by signing up 42,000 signatories from the Vatican City which only has a population of 840
“ Another anonymous hacker boasted how he had signed up 33,000 times while he left a script running as he took a shower. “ Exclusive: Full extent of how hackers hijacked EU petition exposed More than 3.7million signatures have… Read More ›
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Petition demanding second EU referendum investigated over FRAUD allegations as thousands sign up overseas (and it turns out the man who started the petition is a BREXIT supporter)
“More than 40,000 signatures come from people who said they live in Vatican City – a tiny state with just 800 residents” Anti-Brexit protesters want re-run despite record vote turnout of 33.5million Pro-EU demonstrators in London and Edinburgh took to… Read More ›
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Convenient death: UN official set to testify against Clinton found dead
Sunday, 26 June 2016 The death of UN official John Ashe is likely to raise some eyebrows, but the US MSM has done its usual superb job downplaying or not reporting anything tied to the Clinton clan.Ashe — who… Read More ›
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Scientists engineer bacteria to create sugar from the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide
Public Release: 23-Jun-2016 Eating air, making fuel Weizmann Institute of Science IMAGE: Weizmann Institute scientists engineer bacteria to create sugar from the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide. Credit: Weizmann Institute of Science All life on the planet relies, in… Read More ›
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The World Health Organization may of caused thousands of unnecessary TB deaths
Public Release: 23-Jun-2016 WHO’S TB care advice violated standards, researchers say Poor countries told to follow cheaper, untested treatments Duke University DURHAM, N.C. — The World Health Organization (WHO) violated sound standards of medical care and human rights by nudging… Read More ›
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Study: One-third of hospitals in developing world lack running water
Public Release: 22-Jun-2016 Absence of plumbing can lead to unsafe conditions, spread of disease Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health A study of 430 hospitals in the developing world found that more than one-third lacked running water,… Read More ›
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Low doses of common cancer drug may promote cancer spread
Public Release: 22-Jun-2016 Wiley New research indicates that paclitaxel, which is the most commonly used chemotherapy for breast cancer, suppresses tumors when given at a certain dosage, but at low doses, it actually promotes cancer spread to the liver…. Read More ›
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Study: Mandatory treatment not effective at reducing drug use, violates human rights
Public Release: 21-Jun-2016 Boston University Medical Center BOSTON – In an analysis recently published in BMJ, which coincided with the UN High Level Meeting on HIV in New York, Boston Medical Center (BMC) clinician researchers assessed current global evidence… Read More ›
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EU CHAOS: Sweden calls emergency meeting as demand for referendum rises after Brexit
MORE EU turmoil is looming as Sweden’s prime minister has called for an emergency meeting after Britain’s vote to leave Brussels has weakened the country’s position in Europe. By LIZZIE STROMME PUBLISHED: 19:45, Fri, Jun 24, 2016 | UPDATED:… Read More ›
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Have hopes of time travel gone pear shaped? Researchers say discovery of fruit-shaped nuclei could make it impossible
Researchers confirmed the pear-shaped nuclei of isotope Barium-144 The pear shape goes against the accepted symmetry-based model Scientists say it may relate to the symmetry violation seen with antimatter And, they say shape points in direction that relates to… Read More ›
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‘This is our independence day!’ Britain delivers stunning Leave vote in EU referendum as Nigel Farage hails a ‘victory for ordinary people’ – but Pound slumps to 31 YEAR low and stocks tumble
Massive 22-point win for Leave in Sunderland signalled the direction of the battle in dramatic night of results Brexit camp also turned the tables in Swansea, where Remain had been expected to romp home by 10 points Vote in… Read More ›
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Brexit Referendum: London changing ‘Leave’ Votes marked with pencils
Thursday, 23 June 2016 The road to today’s EU referendum hasn’t been without its malice, stone-throwing and massive propaganda from the get go.However, the latest information from polling stations caught everyone by surprise, namely the Government backed “Remain”… Read More ›
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Hillary’s secret server aide invokes Fifth Amendment ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIVE times as he is questioned – and won’t even discuss his resume
He gave court-ordered testimony on Wednesday in the case, brought by conservative non-profit Judicial Watch The transcript isn’t out yet but the group’s president says Pagliano asserted his Constitutional right not to incriminate himself 125 times Lawsuit seeks to… Read More ›
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Autism Symptom Reversed by Gut Bacteria that raises Oxytocin levels ( Animal Study)
We review the study ” A single species of gut bacteria can reverse autism-related social behavior in mice ” . In addition to this same bacteria being responsible for oxytocin levels. * Citation – Microbial reconstitution reverses maternal diet-induced social… Read More ›
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Gamble on your opponent’s gaze if you want to win
Public Release: 21-Jun-2016 Study shows that eye movements reflect the numerical value of blackjack hands Springer Blackjack players who hold high-value cards tend to glance fleetingly to the right, whereas those with a lower-value hand do so spontaneously to… Read More ›
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Third to half of UK population lives with chronic pain
Public Release: 20-Jun-2016 Proportion likely to rise as population ages; major cause of disability and distress BMJ Between a third and half (43%) of the UK population–roughly 28 million adults–lives with chronic pain, finds an analysis of the available… Read More ›
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Russian warplanes clash with American fighter jets after bombing raid on US backed forces
AMERICAN fighters scrambled to intercept a pair of Russian bombers launching airstrikes against US sanctioned rebels in Syria. By Henry Holloway / Published 20th June 2016 The Kremlin backed bombing raid saw two Su-34 bombers – one of Moscow’s most… Read More ›
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Top Health Headlines 20 JUN 2016
Top Health Headlines 20 JUN 2016 (links in order) 1. Overcome strength-training plateau with accentuated eccentric loading 2. A single species of gut bacteria can reverse autism-related social behavior in mice _ L. reuteri enhanced release of oxytocin 3. Pre… Read More ›
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World’s Fastest Supercomputer: China Surpasses US With Homegrown Chips
In 2001, China had no presence on the list of the top 500 supercomputers in the world. Today, the world’s most populous country has the most supercomputers on the list, including the world’s fastest — and for the first time ever it… Read More ›
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Indonesia navy fires on Chinese fishing boats
Publish Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2016 22:25:53 GMT Service: Iran China says Indonesia navy fired on its fishing boats China’s Foreign Ministry said Sunday an Indonesian naval vessel fired on Chinese fishing boats and injured at least one person…. Read More ›
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Americans’ confidence in newspapers slides to a new low of 20%: poll
Americans’ confidence in newspapers slides to new low: poll Source: Xinhua 2016-06-20 01:27:22 WASHINGTON, June 19 (Xinhua) — Only 20 percent of Americans have high confidence in U.S. newspapers, hitting a all-time low since 1973, a latest Gallup poll found…. Read More ›
Featured Categories
Behavior Modification ›
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TSRI anti-heroin vaccine found effective in non-human primates
June 6, 2017
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Study: ‘Moral enhancement’ technologies are neither feasible nor wise
May 16, 2017
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Conducting the Milgram experiment in Poland, psychologists show people still obey
March 14, 2017
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Psychological ‘vaccine’ could help immunize public against ‘fake news’ on climate change
January 23, 2017
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The current state of psychobiotics
October 25, 2016
Current Affairs ›
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Families with college kids more likely to lose their home during recessions
August 7, 2018
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Researchers offer new information warfare model
November 10, 2017
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Trump’s leakers: McMaster, Petraeus, Dina Powell?
June 1, 2017
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Italian Officials Call For Investigation Of Soros-Supported NGO Migrant Fleet
March 27, 2017
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Erdoğan’s calls on all Turks in Europe to have 5 children, so they will be the “future of Europe.”
March 20, 2017
Escalation / Destabilization Conflict ›
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This is the message published by the Venezuelan military, an official of the Special Action Brigade identified by local media as Óscar Pérez, who apparently flew over the headquarters of the TSJ in Caracas on Tuesday, and from the air launched two grenades of fragmentation against the building.
June 27, 2017
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Chinese government killed or jailed up to 20 American intelligence sources over three years
May 20, 2017
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Typhoon jets intercept Russian bombers off Scotland
February 10, 2017
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Turkey’s ruling AKP deputy to Greece: Don’t mess with us or we’ll shoot you
February 2, 2017
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Why Turkey-Greece islands confrontation is more than it seems
February 2, 2017
Societal ›
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Could e-voting machines in Election 2012 be hacked? Yes. RE_POST at request 2012
August 31, 2022
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US Elections: Voting Machine Irregularities reported across the country _Repost at Request (2016)
August 31, 2022
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Celebrity Twitter accounts display ‘bot-like’ behavior – 40 and 60% of all Twitter accounts are bots (Re-Posted at Request 1 AUG 2017)
May 13, 2022
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Health costs of ageism calculated at $63 billion annually, study finds
November 14, 2018
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Tomorrow’s population will be larger, heavier and eat more
November 12, 2018
Vaccine ›
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Researchers engineer dual vaccine against anthrax and plague
October 16, 2018
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Study predicts 2018 flu vaccine will have 20 percent efficacy
April 20, 2018
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Why has mumps reemerged in the United States?
March 23, 2018
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Chicken pox vaccine linked with shingles at the vaccination site in some children
February 10, 2018
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Children Who Get Flu Vaccine Have Three Times Risk Of Hospitalization For Flu, Study Suggests (2009 Requested Repost)
January 24, 2018


