by Erica Pandey As Axios has reported, companies are taking ever more daring positions on social and political issues because of intense pressure from the public and their own employees. At a time of rock bottom trust in institutions and leaders, corporations are among the very few remaining bastions of…
by Sharyl Attkisson I’ve done quite a bit of reporting about how Wikipedia is definitely not “the encyclopedia anyone can edit.” It’s become a vehicle for special interests to control information. Agenda editors are able to prevent or revert edits and sourcing on selected issues and people in order to…
by Brian Joondeph School shootings are terrible events — except for the left where they represent opportunities, as in Rahm Emanuel’s “Never let a crisis go to waste” modus operandi. CNN, for example, wasted no time in politicizing the latest school shooting in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. What are we “refusing to do”? Schools…
By Sayer Ji A powerful clinical study shows that pennies worth of magnesium a day provides an effective, safe, affordable alternative to dangerous and relatively ineffective pharmaceutical antidepressants. Depression is one of the most widely diagnosed conditions of our time, with over 3 million cases in the U.S. every year, and 350…
by Bill Sardi While Wall Street awaits the entry of over 1,813 new cancer drugs into human clinical trials representing billions of dollars of investment capital, the announcement of a bona fide cure for cancer comes from an outsider – patient Joe Tippens. An astounding report of Mr. Tippens’ cancer…
Socialism is Force Socialism vs. Capitalism The Rise of Socialism is Absurd What is “Democratic” Socialism? Milton Friedman vs. Socialist Michael Harrington The Emotional Appeal of Socialism Despite Its Long History of Failure From Milton Friedman’s Introduction to “The Road to Serfdom” by Frederick Hayek: To understand why it is…
By the Children’s Health Defense Team In the 1920s, Edward Bernays, the so-called “father of public relations,” wrote several influential books outlining the principles of successful propaganda. In his book by that title, Bernays argued that “the mind of the people…is made up for it by…those persons who understand the…
by Sayer Ji Two highly concerning clinical studies in four years reveal that Tylenol not only kills pain but human empathy as well, adding soul-deadening properties to its well-known list of serious side effects. When will we learn? Synthetic, patented chemicals have profound unintended, adverse health effects which take decades to recognize,…
By Kevin J. Duncan It’s almost too easy. By using sensory words to evoke sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell; smart and attractive writers just like you are able to make their words burst to life in their readers’ minds. In this post, you’ll learn: The science behind sensory details…
By Tracey Watson Geoengineering, also known as climate engineering, is a controversial subject. Though many people dismiss it as nothing more than a conspiracy theory, there are many others who vehemently insist that governmental and other organizations are actively involved in attempts to manipulate the weather. Most of these experiments,…
The Promise of Good Health; Are We Jumping Off the Cliff in the U.S.? By Kristina Kristen In the United States, many legislators and public health officials are busy trying to make vaccines de facto compulsory—either by removing parental/personal choice given by existing vaccine exemptions or by imposing undue quarantines…
by Clarice Feldman Despite the oceans of pixels, buckets of ink, and hours of TV and radio coverage respecting the Mueller report, there are two important things underplayed or ignored: the ubiquitous nature of Russian interference from 2014 on, which Obama ignored, and the real target of the witch hunt — General Michael…
by Dr. Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE Insulin is key to health and disease prevention, and controlling your carbohydrate intake is the most effective way to control your insulin level and optimize your insulin sensitivity An estimated 80 percent of Americans are insulin resistant, even though their glucose levels are normal, and…